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Coin Jar Edition

>LIVE CHARTS:
https://www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html

>PHYSICALLY BACKED ETFs
Gold: $PHYS > $GLD
Silver: $PSLV >>> $SLV

>Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://store.firstmajestic.com/
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/
https://www.apmex.com/
r/pmsforsale

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

>EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/
https://goldprice.eu5.net/

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

Previous Thread; >>27944308

>> No.27966054

Whats the most anti-kike PM you can buy?

>> No.27966072
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Are these worth anything cause they are rare metals?

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thinking about getting this 5 oz round. Only $43 per oz CAD, for reference the cheapest 100 oz bar is $0 per oz CAD. What the black stuff on decorative coins? it is just paint?

>> No.27966106

If you can begun silverbugging the pre-1964 stuff around 1990, would there have been a lot left at the time? When did all of that begin when pickers went through it? Seems like anyone smart would have been in 1972, or earlier realizing future inflation.

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>>27965928
Pan Man do you have a current list of miners? Is Bayhorse actually a buy or am I being memed?

>>27966054
Gold

>> No.27966151

>>27965928
I found a silver quarter at work that was minted in 1936 and it made my day! It's one of the very few perks of working retail.

>> No.27966189

>>27966102
The black means it's a mirror polish and you're seeing the frosted relief. Like a proof.

>> No.27966201

>>27966054
One of the rare earth metals that has no short positions against it because no one has a stock pile of it. There is a bunch of them.

>> No.27966228
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There were a lot of people last week asking how they can verify their silver, so I finally got around to making a thing.

>> No.27966247

>>27966054
1000 oz bar of physical silver

>> No.27966305

>>27966102
Go with the 0$ cad man, sounds like a good deal

>> No.27966337

>>27966228
Just buy a neodymium magnet

>> No.27966362
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>>27966102
If I was canadian I'd prob be buying something like this instead

>> No.27966373

>>27966072
I'll give you a shot of jack for them
not because I want them but because I have some jack and you're welcome to a shot or two

>> No.27966374

>>27966337
>He didn't even make it to the subtitle.

>> No.27966375
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>> No.27966391

What do people think of philharmonics? They consistently have the lowest premium of all the sovereigns. Would resale value on a philharmonic and any other common sovereign be the same?

>> No.27966462

>>27966373
based and southern hospitality pilled

>> No.27966491

>>27966133
Hitler was right
>>27966201
Such as?
>>27966247
Where too buy those?

>> No.27966492

>>27966391
p ugly even for bullion

>> No.27966502
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>>27966133
i am still working on my most up to date list right now, i am stuck waiting on a couple companies I havent made up my mind on but heres the winter list if you havent seen it. Bay horse is still risky but no where near as risky as they were half a year ago.

>> No.27966534

my 3 silver eagles just came in, feeling good.

>> No.27966568
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I don't even look at the USD cost of silver anymore. I just buy buy buy. Am I an addict. Do I have a problem

>> No.27966594

anyone here have 1000oz in silver rounds?

>> No.27966679

>>27966568
>Do I have a problem
If being wealthy in less than decade is a problem; then perhaps

>> No.27966703

>>27966502
What are your thoughts on Surge?

>> No.27966707
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>>27966568
nope it's only addiction if it's a bad thing. If it is good it's just a burning passion.

>> No.27966758

>>27966391
>philharmonics

I have a few, and wondered your same question. I guess they just don't have as much appeal. I like them, and would rather have them than some discount 1 oz Christmas rounds.

>> No.27966763

>>27966391
I mean they are state backed so resale is always going to be ok
They look ugly though, buy silver Krugerrand's instead

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>>27965928
TAKE SLV AND GLD OFF THE OP YOU FAGGOT OR PUT A DISCLAIMER THAT THEY'RE A SCAM

>> No.27966815
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>>27966375
kek

>> No.27966817

>>27966228
Saved. What if I have 100oz bars

>> No.27966847
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>> No.27966898
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Did you buy CLF

https://stocktwits.com/symbol/CLF

>> No.27966900

>>27966491
>Such as?
Gallium
Dysprosium
Rhodium
Terbium

>> No.27966904

>>27966810
Anon, I ....
Anon, do you, um, know how to read? Serious question.

>>27966847
Thanks, saved.

>> No.27966927
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I wish these were sovereign.

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>>27966375

>> No.27967061

>>27966072
Is that a nickel rod? Because if so it's worth about 9 dollars a pound but you'll have to sell it for scrap so you'll get less than that. Hold it for 30 years or so for the next nickel surge.

>> No.27967086
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>>27966703
I have to point out that not only do I know many of the on site staff, I have ground next door to them, so I may be a bit bias, but Surge Copper are sitting on something pretty big I believe. Their Ootsa Lake project is situated in a trend of projects and past producers, including the Berg Copper moly prospect Surge recently optioned from Centerra Gold, the Huckleberry Copper gold mine owned by Imperial Metals and the Emerald Glacier Silver Mine on Mt Sweeny. The area is fantastically rich in reserves and has been continuously explored since the 70s for everything from gold to tellerium. Good company, great ground, excellent local infrastructure and easy to explore as well. 9/10 would prospect. Have prospected.

>> No.27967108

So what is up with Aurcana and McEwin? These used to be shilled a lot. Aurcana does well then dilutes their shit and prices drop. McEwin is stagnant then had a reddit pump and dump. Now what.

>> No.27967181

Sup /pmg/, am I a retard for wanting a kruggerand more than an eagle for my first gold coin? Should gold krugs be a lower or similar premium to eagles?

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>>27966927
Same, its my favorite design from them

>> No.27967259

>>27966847
Nice

>> No.27967312

>>27966151
Get a part time job at a self serve car wash. Literally millions of quarters to look through, and when you empty the vacuum canisters, find money and gold jewelry daily.

>> No.27967345

>>27967181
my understanding is that krugs are subject to capital gains tax and sales reporting in the US while eagles are not. Somebody correct me if this is wrong.

>> No.27967372

>>27966054
You have to have a few of them, one metal alone can't BTFO the kikes, it takes the goyim knowing to really give it to them.
>Buy mostly silver
>Buy gold and platinum when it gets cheap
>Put a small portion of your money into getting boxes of nickels from the bank, it costs the kikes more to make nickels then their face value so this is a good trade and you can always sell them back for face if you need the money when other PMs get cheap. If fiat collapses they hold their value as scrap.
Most people here seem understocked on platinum, it's harder to sell but I don't see it going away anytime soon and it spikes and falls just like gold / silver do. It moves opposite of them, decreasing in value when the economy is bad and increasing when it's good. You could potentially swing back and forth with it and gold / silver but I haven't been doing this long enough to capitalize on it yet.

>> No.27967387

>>27967086
Wasn't expecting something so detailed, so I must thank you for your enlightening insight. Been thinking on getting some shares and it seems like they may take off...definitely seems like a busy place.

>> No.27967447

>>27966228
Nice

>> No.27967475

>>27967181
Buy what you like, all I buy is Asahi

>> No.27967481

Where to buy junk silver in aus pmg?

>> No.27967486
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>>27967345
I believe transactions of 10k usd or 20 coins needs to be reported. Only looking to pick up 1 atm

>> No.27967544

>>27967372
How would nickels hold value as scrap?

>> No.27967561

If China adopted a gold backed Yuan, would you support it? Even at the expense of American fiat?

>> No.27967569

>>27967108
Like you say, Aurcana is in the bad books for diluting their shares with an unnecessary private placement without telling investors. Thats not great at all. McEwin has made progress with their mine project in Ontario and are still ok in my books, like you say they got pump and dumped by reddit thats all.

>> No.27967574
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27967574

Newfag here, lurking for a couple weeks and working on my stack. Can anyone explain why Libertads are so expensive on APMEX? Are they usually significantly more expensive than ASEs, Britannias, etc., or is this just because of the current supply shortages?

>> No.27967603

>>27967372
What about palladium? Never hear much about it.

>> No.27967618

>>27966817
Use maths...

>> No.27967631

>>27966817
Then multiply the 10oz numbers by 10, and probably get a scale with less accuracy but a higher maximum weight.

>> No.27967648

>>27967486
last I read any sale over $500 is reported except for eagles. Those are tax-exempt.

I don't keep up on the laws much but do deal in metals and I report any sales over $500 via a 1099.

>> No.27967652

>>27967181
Krugerrand's have a classic design and are world recognized so there’s no issue
They are one of the oldest continuously minted solid gold coins

>> No.27967667

>>27967387
I have a few claims near the bergette Prospect that i ll probably investigate this spring some time. You have no idea how good it is to just walk along an open ridge like that and do sampling or line work. Same goes for down in the low lands, the forest is open and bedrock is close to surface. Easy mode prospecting. Fishing is great as well, its a little chunk of paradise.

>> No.27967711

>>27967544
nickels are illegal scrap
any wad of metal containing the same ratio of copper-nickel as coins is also illegal scrap.

>> No.27967791

>>27967481
gold stackers has 50c rounds

>> No.27967846

>>27967544
They are 75% nickel 25% copper, they come to roughly their face value as scrap right now since those metals are both kind of pricey. You can't scrap them right now because it's illegal but if fiat gets BTFO they're open to scrap so they're safe from a fiat crash. They could potentially even be used as a post-apocalypse trading currency if enough people knew about them, much easier to carry than slabs of copper and common enough to be used as the new currency until the government can issue more.
>>27967603
Never did I but I just looked it up and demand outstrips supply, will have to look more into it. If it moons and I miss it I'll be pissed if I miss it so I'm considering it for my next purchase. If you're buying it now you're betting on demand still outstripping supply, will have to figure out how likely it is.

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>>27967667
shit that whole area is loaded, I can only imagine the prospecting out that way. I totally feel like I'm missing out.

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>>27965928
My coins are all safely stashed but they look like this. (No gold ones yet)

>> No.27967912

>>27967711
>>27967846
Thanks for the info

>> No.27967931

>>27967846
>if fiat gets BTFO they're open to scrap
heheheh
nope, you need fiat to collapse and the US to collapse with it.

>> No.27968065

>>27967931
They're only going to be illegal to scrap as long as the US actually cares about the nickel. Fiat being BTFO usually means that the US has taken the hyperinflation route and they won't care about some gay little coin anymore.

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>>27967181
Krugs have a lower premium while being the same weight and purity as the AGE. Both have a good design. My first ounce of Gold was a Krugerrand, and honestly it wasn't a bad deal considering I bought it for less than half the premium of an Eagle and will be able to resell for spot.
Also, some of the Krugs from the late 60s early 70s and Early 90s have very low mintages relative to Eagles, you're unlikely to get them from an ordinary LCS purchase, but they have that going for them as well.

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>> No.27968172

>>27968065
if nickel goes way up in value because of hyperinflation and the US technically owns every single nickel it minted, of course they're going to be collecting nickels.

you still won't get to scrap them, the feds will want 'em

>> No.27968207

>>27966391
They're OK. Appropriate prices are what I've seen. I like them better than generic rounds, but a little less than other coins. I imagine resale value probably reflects that as well.

>> No.27968242

>>27967884
most of that grounds been staked for 10 years but i grabbed a bit of territory that came open a year ago out there over laying a gold copper showing. Silver on it was similar to the Hope prospect as well around 1210gpt Ag over 4m, hosted in an altered quartz vein / shear zone. Cant wait to get some samples for my self.

>> No.27968280

>>27968172
Too bad there's no such thing as a nickel registry, looks like I'll just have to get friendly with the local scrapyard.

>> No.27968365

>>27967574
they have boobs on them

>> No.27968371

>>27968280
>looks like I'll just have to get friendly with the local scrapyard.
as a local scrapyard operator I can tell you the feds aren't that friendly with us. Unfortunately we have to document every purchase and describe the contents.

>> No.27968372

>>27966927
are they not German currency? 5 marks?

>> No.27968400

>>27966568
Maybe an addict, but I can't see how that's a problem.

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A old man gave me this coin at work today :^)

>> No.27968482

>>27968371
And there would be absolutely no way for someone to come in and report products made of copper and nickel, no way for you to report scrapping them in a certain way? Do they have officers just watching your scrapyard and inspecting it constantly to make sure you're not scrapping coins?

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>>27968242

Hi Pan Man, off topic but what's a good location/small town to move to for when SHTF? I am looking to move to BC; in my head I've got it as a place that's communal and not overwhelmed with consumerism.

t. Albertafag

>> No.27968526

>>27967574
booba, and the mexican banks will give you silver value in pesos for them.

>> No.27968625

>>27968166
>Australian Silver 50 cents
I wish I could find those at a reasonable price here, I love the reverse design and the Queen isn't too ugly on them either. I bought a holed one on Ebay for close to spot, but besides that I've not been able to find them at a good price anywhere and none of the big dealers here in the US have them.

>> No.27968660

>>27968482
It could be done, but the feds are usually among our biggest buyers or sellers or both, so most of us aren't going to risk federal contracts worth millions for your nickels worth hundreds.

also no particular reason why I should commit a crime so you can make money. But that's a different point. You can probably find a scrapper that commits crimes. You probably can't find one that wants less than 100% of the profit for the crime.

>> No.27968684

>>27968242
Sniped it, would love to see your shinies when you do, please be sure to keep us updated. What are your expectations, or is it hard to say right now?

>> No.27968686

Do any of you do scrapping? Do you melt your own metal? BigstackD on YT seems kinda interesting to me.

>> No.27968700

>>27968660
So there's a way to do it, good to know.

>> No.27968722

>>27968484
No he didnt. Moisturize your hands.

>> No.27968773
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>seppos itt disrespecting the Queen and paying $50 per oz of shitty junk silver

>> No.27968828

>>27968722
I’m sorry anon it’s cold and I get ashy :(

>> No.27968843

>>27966072
what is that, cadmium?

>> No.27968859

>>27968520
how small are you looking for and how remote do you want? if you want remote, go with Jade City, its in the middle of fucking nowhere. You could try Atlin as well but its full of artsy types. Telegraph Creeks my choice of hiding spot since i am friends with the tribe. If you want something with more work and a strong community try out Horsefly BC, or maybe Telkwa. There are a lot of places to choose from mate.

>> No.27968882

>>27968700
not for you

but for the business owner, yes. Of course.

there's also a lot of ways for a scrap yard to take your nickels and dissolve, bury, hide, or incinerate your body. But that doesn't mean most scrap yards would do it.

>> No.27968946

>>27968684
hard to say, its probably going to take a while for the snow to leave but the properties had work done on it since the 50s so its a safe bet that the ore body is visible and easy to explore from surface, if not i ll come back another year with my drill and permit for a few holes, than i ll keep bugging Surge to buy me out.

>> No.27968981

>>27967846
Another thing I'm considering, demand has been outstripping supply for palladium, what does this mean in the long term? It and platinum are mainly byproducts and they can't just ramp up production, if people can't find palladium they'll be stuck going to platinum which is like half the price. Palladium is soaring in value due to the lack of supply and rising demand, will platinum ever face that same soar in demand, and will palladium continue to rise? I'm thinking of getting more platinum because I'm thinking it will still be used and people will fall back onto it when they can't get palladium.

>> No.27969007

>>27968700
Melt coins and tell anyone who accuses you of it to prove it.

>> No.27969016
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Here's my baby stack, got another 14 oz coming in soon though

>> No.27969022

>>27968686
I melt gold and silver with a propane torch. It's mostly a hobby though. Simple, cheap, relatively effective.

>> No.27969079

>>27969007
>tell anyone who accuses you of it to prove it.
the ratios and isotopes will give you away

if you study enough you can throw that off though.

>> No.27969180

>>27968946
Sounds like a solid plan, man. I hope you get their attention and make a few bucks!

>owns a drill too

You don't mess around do ya?

>> No.27969330

>>27968065
Even in a hyper inflation, the coinage is useful and can be transferred over to the new currency and continued use.

>> No.27969345

>>27969079
Borax, you put borax in the crucible and it draws impurities to the top where you can skim it off.

>> No.27969395
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I made a coin design of my waifu

>> No.27969445

>>27969395
I'd buy it

>> No.27969512

>>27969345
Borax won't do anything to isotopes of copper/nickel and won't change the nickel-to-copper ratio.

>> No.27969552

>>27967574
I was able to buy 300 of them for 29 bucks a pop last week. feeling pretty cozy

>> No.27969571

I don't want to buy anything but metals wtf is wrong with me?

>> No.27969603

>>27969345
nah, the process to throw off the ratio is actually more expensive than the value of scrapping the coin.

not that it matters. It's also illegal for me to buy melted metal from individuals.

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>>27969016
Good start anon, keep at it.

>> No.27969832

>>27969735
Cool bucket. I keep my baby stack in a cigar box. It's kind of like a treasure chest.

>> No.27969893

>>27969512
Ok, nobody is going around testing isotopes so consider meds and when you melt down mixed metals you’ll never pour the same ratio you put in.

>> No.27969897

>>27969832
It was a real chore to eat all that holiday popcorn I got 2 tins for christmas and just ended up giving half the popcorn away so I could use the bucket.

>> No.27969937

>>27969735
Is that anti-tarnish cloth?
Nice

>> No.27969965

>>27966904
Honestly it implies that all those ETFs listed are physically backed, which two out of four of them aren't. Those are the ones anon >>27966810 requested removed. Probably best to do that

>> No.27969974

>>27969937
Looks like a paper towel to me...

>> No.27969984

>>27969937
Yeah its my patented anti-tarnish paper towel

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pls r8

>> No.27970046
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27970046

>>27969016
Cute!

>> No.27970064

>>27969897
lol. Those holiday buckets get out of hand sometimes so I don't blame you

>> No.27970116

>>27969893
what actually happens is you walk in with some melted metal to sell. I shoot it with the XRF gun and ask how much you want for it. You tell me your price. Then I go in the back room and call the cops because there's a fair chance you're a glowie trying to bust me for buying crackhead copper.

and that's the end of it for me. What happens to you is none of my concern but you're not walking back out the door with your metal and my cameras have you and your vehicle recorded either way.

>> No.27970131
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27970131

>>27969571
You awakened your inner Jew.

>> No.27970179

Is good to buy silver from td online store?

>> No.27970332

>>27970179
I haven't heard of any bad coming from it...

>> No.27970397

>>27968166
Nice. I have 109 of these. How many do you have?

>> No.27970405

>>27970116
Now back in reality here’s what really happened, I walked into “cash for gold” place, presented my metal, the guy didn’t have or care about xrf gun, he weighed it and paid me. But cool story bro, you get lots of crackeads with copper?

>> No.27970492

>>27970405
yep, that works for pm's

but those guys don't buy copper and nickel. And even for PM's they have to get your ID and usually have you on camera as well

>> No.27970522

>>27968625
I inherited these. But there seems to be a lot here on ebay for around spot price in Aus. Reverse design is comfy.

>> No.27970555

>>27970492
>don’t buy copper
False and fuck nickel.

>> No.27970568
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27970568

We like the metal

https://youtu.be/q3SOlXxUBLk

>> No.27970581
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27970581

Posting my starting stack, adding three britannias on monday.
Reminder to take magnesium and zinc.

>> No.27970606

>>27970397
They are fun aye. 185 of them

>> No.27970612

>>27970555
do they buy copper in your state?

if so they have the same laws I do. No melted copper without a DUNS.

>> No.27970719
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27970719

Thanks for stacking all that silver for me.

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>>27970030
varynaisu/10

>> No.27970897
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>>27970719
Oh no, please don't threaten me with a gun. How ever will I defend myself?

>> No.27970951

>>27970897
Is that a Ruger Scout?

>> No.27970961

Just bought a 10oz silver coin, my first large bullion coin.

>> No.27970990

>>27970612
Not state, province and yes they do, it has to be ingots though they don’t mess around with loose wiring etc..

>> No.27971012

>>27969735
will do! think im gonna focus more on silver than gold for %gain, good idea? I do have other metals as you can see on the left. not going to shill them yet bc I need to build my stack before /biz/ buys them all up
>>27970046
thanks, yeah they're so tiny

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27971013

>>27966391
I wanted to post "Wiener" but it seems like that made it into the spam filter

But Wiener

>> No.27971023

>>27967061
>>27968843
I'm no expert but that definitely just looks like an aluminum rod.

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>>27970719
Oh shit>>27970897 is right I am so fucked.

>> No.27971140

>>27970990
>Not state, province
I don't know leaflaw

I only know US law, and in the US there's no way you'd get away with scrapping coins unless you're me or someone like me, and I make way too much money to bother with anon's petty nickel melting schemes.

>> No.27971155

>>27971012
I think me and most people here agree silver will definitely rise, I've decided not to go for gold. I'm going for a silver / platinum split unless gold crashes and I can buy it up for cheap.

>> No.27971199

>>27971023
>I'm no expert but that definitely just looks like an aluminum rod
I'm an expert and you're absolutely right

>> No.27971208

>>27966106
Zoomers and millenials are stupide, find a jar of dimes in grandpas attic, put in a coinstar for a gift card, it get some replenishment, but I've only ever gotten a silver quarter and dime in change (don't work in retail, but I rememer both times)

>> No.27971217
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>>27970030
would let your operate my forklift / 10

>> No.27971229

>>27970951
Yeah, it's my all-time favorite. Long-relief Leupold 2.5x fixed allows for a full field of vision. Super sex.

>>27971085
Is that an AR-10? I got one as well, but haven't fired it much. You must be completely defenseless.

>> No.27971233
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27971233

How can I best time gains from my miner holdings during the final peak of the melt-up before the titanic deflationary bust?

>> No.27971316

>>27971140
No point melting coins, they’re shit metal now. Maybe if nickel was close to silver price it’d be worth it but otherwise you’ll waste time and burn more in fuel than you’ll make.

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27971318

>>27970847
ty for the rare sir

>>27970719
turn around and walk away

>> No.27971323

>>27966151
It makes your week

>> No.27971330

>>27971233
Redpill me on the DOT

>> No.27971367

>bullion
>bouillon
I wonder if there's some relation between these words...

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27971406

>>27971199

>> No.27971411

Again Silver is a trash investment. Whatever you are buying it for you will never get that back on average, so enjoy paying premium $40 for your 1 ounce so if one day you need to sell it you sell it at as lost for $26. Most people buy silver just in case and so far ive seen nothing. $26 lousy spot price. Hey sir will you take my few ounces for half of what I paid for them? Sure anon..

Silver is the dumbest investment, even GME is worth more than this piece of shit.

>> No.27971424

>>27971316
exactly right

all I'm saying is the US already has laws in place to stop that from happening, and the scrap dealers are on the fed's side, not the customer melting stolen copper or coins or whatever.

>> No.27971467

>>27971229
Actually made me think of the Gunsite version with that comp, is that it is? I remember reading about it in Shotgun News or something way back in the day when it first came out, always wanted one.

>> No.27971476
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27971476

>>27971411
then why are you here

>> No.27971485

>>27966054
it doesnt work like that
if it did?
Gold because of its magic properties
its fucking eternal anons
we dont understand what that is
https://youtu.be/oiCnrn6LkUo

>> No.27971504

>>27971233
id like the complete rundown of the lowest tier(s) please...

>> No.27971559

>>27971485
does this actually have anything to do with gold before i waste my time with it?

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27971562

>>27971330
>>27971504

>Redpill me on the DOT

Sorry, I'm only at dark pools and "selling the dip", but probably not for the reasons they're on this chart...

>> No.27971569
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27971569

>>27971012
Silver is basically gold on Steroids.

Listen to some recent interviews with Thomas Kaplan. He is a smart Jew.

>> No.27971597

>>27971217
Nice liposomal glutathione.

>> No.27971610
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27971610

>>27971411
we dont sell here
we stack

>> No.27971614

>>27971233
requesting a petrodollar myth redpill

>> No.27971637

>>27971467
Exactly, yeah. It's a flash suppressor. The Mauser action can be a bit sticky if you wrench on it too much when working the action, but other than that it's my favorite run n' gunner.

>> No.27971652

>>27966228
Thank you anon, you just made science fun agaian cause bill ny is a fag

>> No.27971673

>>27971229
Yes it is and I got it cause I can still find 308.

>> No.27971691

>>27971367
>The word "bullion" comes from the French word bouillon, which meant "boiling", and was the term for the activity of a melting house which creates the ingots or bars from the raw material.
>bouillon (n.): broth or soup from boiled beef or other meat, 1650s, from French bouillon (11c.), noun use of past participle of bouillir "to boil," from Old French bolir (see boil (v.)).

>> No.27971705
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27971705

>>27971610
>>27971476
Ignore the anti silver shill

>> No.27971788

>>27971705
ur waifu a shit

>> No.27971795

>>27971013
based

>> No.27971827

>>27966900
dude dont say rhodium it stings
2018: "I should buy this"
2 days later: "what did i say I should do the other day?"
now: 10x price

Gallium and Rhodium arent REM btw but yeah
Lookout for my shill of another god-teir in a few days or so

>> No.27971861

>>27971476

Because everyday I wake up thinking today is the day PMG will finally realize that stacking silver was teh dumbest idea yet. All throughout this pandemic people have gotten rich not with precious metals but with shares and bitcoin investing. There are people here thinking today is the day that Silver will break through x amount but it never comes and it never will. Silver should be at least double by now and its the same shit. It will not adjust for inflation because no ones gives a shit about it.

>> No.27971908

>>27971424
You should move here, I took a 10’ piece of actual hydro line in one time and the scrapyard didn’t even say a word, I’ve never even looked at our laws regarding it lol. (No I didn’t steal it)

>> No.27971963
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27971963

Some more old Australian silver

>> No.27971980

>>27971562
dam how much deeper can we go?

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>>27971217
based and extra large coom pilled

>> No.27972017

>>27971861
they might get into coin collecting and then coin dealing and suddenly find themselves making 1000X gains in a matter of days flipping collectibles off boomers that die or don't know what they're worth. It happens sometimes.

>> No.27972021

>>27966102
Please tell me it doesnt have the lizard woman on the other side

>> No.27972090

>>27971980
Deeper than the mine shaft my uncle fell down

>> No.27972104

>>27967648
ASE's are not tax exempt.

>> No.27972135

>>27971908
you guys have fewer criminals than we do.

I work for the feds a lot. My employees have to pass federal background checks and not break laws. In my experience fewer than 1 in a thousand americans actually pass. Fucking everyone here is a criminal of some sort.

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27972151

>>27971788
no u

>> No.27972195

>>27972104
>ASE's are not tax exempt.
thanks. Does that apply to capital gains or sales tax or both?

>> No.27972231
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27972231

Stack progress since starting last Saturday night with my four bars that came in today. Everything else came from local shops, paid $30 each for the rounds and all the junk was at either 20x fv or 21x fv. According to my calculation, 25.9 ozt so I am saying 26 oz.

>> No.27972261
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27972261

>>27971963
You keep your 50% and your Sterling together?

>> No.27972351

>>27972231
Awesome. I struggled to get Mercs at $2.05 per dime on eBay during Dec - Jan and I don't think I could find them at that rate now.

>> No.27972366

>>27972135
Per capita we have higher crime rates than a lot of places down there, one city is the car theft capital of North America.

>> No.27972367

>>27971908
>You should move here
believe me buddy, if canada ever needs an owner of a metals recycling business I'll be right over.

the sad truth is I can't move there because nothing I do is essential to canada. Otherwise I would've moved years ago.

>> No.27972374

>>27971411
Get a load of this guy.

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27972411

>>27971562
>Warren Buffet is a character created by the US government on the lowest tier

>> No.27972475

>>27966815
Based

>> No.27972485

>>27972195
I'm not an expert but I remember that topic came up repeatedly in early pmg threads and it was determined to be a myth when it came to capital gains taxes. As far as sales tax I would imagine that it would still fall under the state by state regulations that apply to silver/gold but who the fuck knows.

>> No.27972488

>>27972366
that's pretty cool. Our culture of greed and selfishness has infected yours.

kinda pisses me off though since I imagine canada as a wholesome paradise up north. I guess we'll see how that goes.

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27972497

>>27966151
Here’s a pic of the bad boy

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27972543

You guys gotta watch this interview
Thomas Kaplan is a smart man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff6dTEX_PPA&ab_channel=RealVisionFinance

>> No.27972614

>>27972485
thank you for the info. I don't keep up on this stuff much since I only own one ASE and don't really stack. If it's not tax-exempt the premiums seem unreasonably high

>> No.27972639

>>27972021
Phew
https://canadianpmx.com/product/5-oz-silver-art-nouveau-rounds-9999-blonde/

>> No.27972680

>>27971827
I was about to buy a 10oz bar several years ago when it was cheaper than gold but in the end i didn't, when i knew the price of rhoudium today... fuck, i feel you fren

>> No.27972697

>>27972497
Does it have a mint mark? It should be on the reverse below the eagle if it does.

>> No.27972725

>>27972367
Scrapping is a lifestyle here, you see us everywhere looking through buy & sells and free ads for scores. Scrapyards we don’t need.

>> No.27972728
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27972728

I'm 25, I have 100k$CAD. I was holding an index for many years but I'm worried when the housing markets are legally allowed to collapse this year the stock market will deflate.

I feel like a literal crazy person for considering putting some percent of my worth in gold, but it literally seems like the only play... My bank in Canada (TD) sells gold, do banks generally fuck you over on prices?

>> No.27972746

>>27972475
>Based
you're based anon

>> No.27972775

>>27972351
I cleaned out both of my shops yesterday for the last of the junk got there just in time but still missed a bunch of half dollars by 15 minutes. Hopefully they keep having people bring it in, because it sounds like they both keep it right around spot in my area anyway. I am glad I didn't pull the trigger on the internet prices for merc's right now holy fuck.

>> No.27972780

>>27967312
You lucky b*****d

>> No.27972831

>>27971827
I bought an ounce of rhodium when the china flu came. ended up selling it at 14k, thought I was a genius for making 10k doing nothing. now you cant find any anymore

>> No.27972851

>>27972725
yep.

to apply to move there I have to show that what I do is rare and can't be done by any other canadian.
in real life what I do is easy and you could train a monkey to do it.

I have ancestors from canada but I guess that doesn't count. Maybe I should marry a canadian lass, but I suspect my wife might get jealous.

>> No.27972855

>>27972488
Most of those stats come from gang related crap, like people care if one useless pos kills another one over drug turf, it’s the property crime that drives me nuts, we’re all in the same boat trying to survive go rob Walmart they have millions.

>> No.27972956

>>27966960
>riding out the crash with monke
living the dream i see.

>> No.27973002

Just randomly clicked on a history of silver documentary, watching this now
>History Of the Silver Rush - Nevada Mining Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1tmun1lXEY
Anyone know of a good one off hand that covers more of a global history?

>> No.27973004

>>27972855
in my area it's property crime and drug violations

I can't fucking find employees that haven't stolen something or got busted with some meth. Not that I care, I have a criminal record and I'm fine working for the government. But I need people that haven't been convicted IN THE LAST TWO FUCKING WEEKS.

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27973045

>>27972411
Fuck Warren Buffet

>> No.27973163

>>27971963
Are you australian? what is the junk silver situation like in Australia? From what I understand a lot of the old silver coins are not ones that you would accidentally find in circulation.

>> No.27973201

>>27971411
Tbh idk why people pay these crazy premiums either
Total waste
More than 5$ or so over spot is for total dopes

>> No.27973237

>>27968484
Nice

>> No.27973281

>>27973004
The ones that don’t have records don’t want dirty jobs with scrap metals, curse of the industry. Try any nearby farming towns those farm kids usually aren’t afraid of work and keep clean.

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27973416

this chart + # applications = guaranteed growth

>>27972680
i think I've found another good metal to invest in. post will be up soon-ish.

>>27972831
still good; it seems rhodium drops back down in cycles, when it becomes profitable to scrap cars/catalytic converters. Plus when everyones on electric it should be significantly cheaper
unless we get another application it probably wont ever be this high.

>> No.27973460

How do you sell physical gold?

How much friction is created by tax when you buy and sell?

>> No.27973552

>>27973416
forgot to mention but the REMs are also good bc they have low recyclability; however a new technology could come along allow easy recycling and thus not rare enough
similar to how new tech allowed extraction of Aluminum and now its dirt cheap

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>>27973201
The premiums aren't crazy, the spot price is

>> No.27973608

>>27973002
this is a shit copy of a neat documentary series from germany. Men mining with "Draga" boats on the Rio Negro and Amazon Rivers in Brazil. One of my mentors ended up stuck working for a crew of elderly German guys running one of these massive dredge setups back in the day.

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27973625

>>27971411

>> No.27973633

>>27973281
>The ones that don’t have records don’t want dirty jobs with scrap metals, curse of the industry.
oh I don't work with scrap much.
I pay $90 per hour right now for industrial enviro work.

I mostly hire Jehovah's Witnesses since they don't do drugs. It's weird. I know it's weird.

>> No.27973662

>>27973608
shit link didnt load.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R1BJ3LQoB8

>> No.27973739

>>27970179
i've tried recently but i just couldnt
for some reason, even though i have a td account they won't let me select my account to buy with the td customer rate so im forced to use credit/debit (which is the non-customer price)
wondering if this is happening to anyone else...

>> No.27973759

>watching samurai jack while resting with newly acquired silver stack
anything more kino?

>> No.27973855
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27973855

What are some of your fav mining documentaries/ tv series that you enjoy PANMAN?

I wanna get cozy tn and just watch something.


I watched gold rush recently, but that was more of a guilty pleasure lol.

>> No.27973922

>>27973662
Thanks added it to the list.

>> No.27973986

>>27973606
I’ve only been paying like 30-32 and ounce so who’s the crazy one?

>> No.27974006

>>27973855
ohhh i second this

>> No.27974009

>>27971705

I'm not anti silver at all, I buy silver, mostly mercury dimes because its something I can actually hold, but i know very well that if one day I need to sell them, I will sell at a lost or even. Silver prices should be fucking soaring right now, if it aint soaring now it aint ever gonna soar. Im just saying. I have a little over 700 mercury dimes and about 50 ounces worth of silver.

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>>27971023

>> No.27974111

is it okay to buy asahi rounds or are these frowned upon? I'm a newb

>> No.27974159

Seriously, if this 2 trillion handout is not going to raise silver prices nothing is going to. Strange how everything else gets adjusted for inflation, but not precious metal.

>> No.27974162

>>27973855
I have a bunch of very old documentaries from regions that Ive worked in or grew up around. Gold Trails and Ghost towns is still probably my favorite followed by a few obscure treasure docs from 90s era discovery channel.

I actually love watching Gold Rush White Water, as its closer to my usual scale of mining. I cant watch that reality tv shit much though because its all drama no digging. Watching Fred Hurt and his son seek out chunky gold is great. Now thats someone I still need to meet some day properly.

I just posted another one I like to watch and fantasize about, imagining me and the boys wandering the jungle for a slice of the Amazon pie.

>> No.27974187

>>27972831
Where do you buy/sell Rhodium ?

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27974264

>>27965928
Haven't been in a coin shop in ages.
What's the price of physical these days lads?

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27974269

Libertad boys. How much would you pay for a 5oz libertad?

>> No.27974308

SHTF currency
1 copper penny (pre 82) ~1$
1 Nickel ~ 5$
War Nickel ~ 50$
Merc dime/pre 56~ 100$
and so on

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>>27974111
Asahi rounds are good. They're often the lowest premiums around and silver is silver. Asahi and Sunshine are my go-to for stacking bars and rounds.

>> No.27974363

>>27974162
Do you think there is still a frontier worth exploring in Brazil? Is it all just cartel controlled anyway? I haven't gotten to watching it yet this ones almost over.

>> No.27974390

>>27973855
Heres a very interesting old doc from the 40s I believe. Watching how these guys worked before blows my mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cly8z4tR1kk&t=1s

>> No.27974426

>>27974111
As long as its pure and verified whats the big deal?
If you’re not buying from a national mint might as well just get anything cheap and high purity.

>> No.27974435

>>27966502
I have to thank you for last springs list it made me 30%+

>> No.27974443

>>27974187
cohen mint made 1g coins
baird made 1oz buillon
everything has been sold out for a while now
~$2000 a pop rn

>> No.27974449

>>27974269
>How much would you pay for a 5oz libertad?
I'll give you $150 US right now

>> No.27974464

>>27974162
I was pretty interested in the docs you posted last thread. Imma re watch them while I fall asleep. Good night pan man, see you tomorrow and may you find a Spanish galleons worth of gold at your next sight.

>> No.27974481

>>27974269
Premiums are gonna hurt aren't they. I guess 5 over spot per oz? I want one.

>> No.27974496

>>27973045
Fuck him. I spent years busting my ass constantly studying everything he taught and reading every piece of literature I could on value investing. What none of these guys have the balls to tell you is that since 2008 the whole system has been fuckered beyond belief. Not only that but the whole idea of investing based on fundamentals has been completely irrelevant since around 2003. I should have spent that time learning how to ride waves and getting news before everyone else. I should have been sinking every dollar I had into new business ventures.
Their advice is the equivalent of telling the unemployed to walk right up to the manager, look him right in the eye and shake his hand - that's how they did it 40 years ago and that's what you should be doing.

>> No.27974503

>>27974308
If SHTF the currencies would be whatever crypto your local warlord accepts and gold + maybe silver interchangeable for said crypto

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>>27974264
Generic 1oz bars from the 80's/90's are the same as common Morgans rn. 32~ doombux.

>> No.27974600

>>27972497
Love when I find silver. Love when I find buffalos and Indian heads too. I even love finding wheat pennies.

>> No.27974624

>>27974503

so it will be even more undervalued than it already is now. unless there is some life changing breakthrough tech that requires silver, its going to stay where it is.

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>>27974390
Awesome viewing, thanks Pan.

>> No.27974704

>>27974363
My mentor Bam thinks there is still vast amounts of gold in Brazil and Suriname to go after but its incredibly dangerous for outsiders. Back when he was mining there, the sites were all controlled by crime bosses and private funding from who knows where. Armed guards were posted regularly. Only a few years ago a minor war broke out between different dredge boat captains, and each boat started outfitting themselves with any heavy weapons they could get.

Another new frontier in mining that is slowly opening up is Greenland and Canada's high arctic. Bam prospected on Baffin and other major islands out in the arctic back in the 70s and showed me notes on everything from coal, gold, copper, tin etc. You name it its in the arctic. Greenland has started quietly generating pretty good placer discoveries as the ice leaves but their government is very strict on where and who can prospect. It may be full of treasure but no ones going to be Gold Rushing out there.

>> No.27974715

>>27973045
Was expecting him to either burn it or piss on it lol.

>> No.27974754

>>27974503
>Thinking if SHTF people will use crypto in any large scale

The internet won't be reliable enough to trade in crypto if SHTF in the US, and you're a damned fool if you think otherwise.

>> No.27974758

>>27965928
So the “National Debt” is actually the money the American people owe to the Federal Reserve?

>> No.27974789

>>27974704
My German uncle once tried setting up a gold mine in Brazil, but eventually just got roadblocked legally.
There's definitely a lot of gold there.

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Will Fiji Terracotta 5oz chunks hold their value if kept mint? These things look slick, but I also realize American Eagles are a given. I'm not new here. I just wanted opinions. I'm ok with staving off from their appeal.

>> No.27974847

>>27974464
night mate! Dream of gold!
one more before I go, another oldie for sure but still very relevant to us here now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLJbuR0JJz8&list=PL-gbC_8efdJ1ICeFMSTuJVXfmfJWt4MZV&index=2&t=4s
>>27974435
>>27974658
your welcome!

>> No.27974897

>>27974758
>the money the American people owe to the Federal Reserve?
american people don't have money

it's the money american-based companies owe

but american-based companies are actually owned by investors from other nations.

and their debt is owned by china

>> No.27974969

>>27974847
Thanks PAN CHAD, best anon on any chan

>> No.27975034

>>27974897
Can someone else verify this? I’ve been around long enough to know Big Bob is half full of shit and just likes to troll

>> No.27975061

>>27975034
>I’ve been around long enough to know Big Bob is half full of shit and just likes to troll
more than half buddy, more than half

>> No.27975108

>>27974162
Yes I loved the white water series. Really enjoyed the relationship and issues they overcame.

Also thanks for the dredge documentary, I loved that part of goldrush and tony beets' own journey revitalizing them. Much respect to the old boys.

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>>27970522
>there seems to be a lot here on ebay for around spot price in Aus.
I wish there were more here. It's incredibly easy to get Australian Predecimal junk at a reasonable price in the US, all the coin shops usually have at least some of it and there are usually some good Ebay listings, but nobody has the 50 cent coins at a good price. The shops never get any and the cheap Australian Ebay lots don't ship here and the ones that do have absurd shipping costs. Even bulk lots shipping domestically come at an absurd premium (for foreign junk). I guess I'll have to settle for what I can get my hands on.

>> No.27975177

>>27974503
When shit hits the fan they hit datacenters and EMP the fuck out of all comms. How you gonna get your shitcoins then?

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>Gold goes to 2500-3000
>Third world governments fomo and take over foreign owned gold mines.
>Third world governments are retards that have no idea how to run gold mines.
>As the price goes up and more mines are nationalized the actual avaliable supply will decrease

>> No.27975238

>>27966707
imagine. it'd go for 20k or higher

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>>27975108
i am so mad at the greenies telling the yukon government to lock down the water rights up there. Those dredges are the most efficient ways to placer mine short of hydraulic mining, and clean for the environment too. They just spit out gravel, you flatten it back out with some dirt and seedling trees, boom your growing back in no time.

>> No.27975349

>>27975221
be amazing. too bad i have nothing in gold

>> No.27975390

>>27974754
>if
>>27975177
>if

What if the government just confiscates all PMs and kills everyone?
I don’t think it will happen but a smart investor knows to diversify
Crypto and PMs go hand in hand as complementary assets

>> No.27975521

I have some Morgans made into jewelry, one's in a money clip. I'd love to crack it open and see if it's a rarer mint.

I love old Morgans.

>> No.27975584

>>27975221
Fuck me, this is one of the scarier things I've read here in a while. Maybe I'm too exposed to miners.

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Buy silver anon

>> No.27975805

DON DURRETT SAID TODAY THAT APPLE MADE AN EXCLUSIVE DEAL WITH A MINING COMPANY TO ACQUIRE SILVER. DOES ANYBODY KNOW THAT COMPANY?!?!?!?!

>> No.27975858

>>27975584
its a concern for sure, but if your diversified across multiple countries you should be ok. Also confiscation shouldnt be the main worry here anyway, massive taxation should be the bigger worry. Look what happened to Argentina's exploration industry when they forced everyone operating in the country to generate financing though Argentine banks, it slaughtered them. Getting your project taken over by the government is one thing, getting half way though your project than getting hit with bureaucratic bs like that is just as bad.

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>>27975805
Big Bob's Mining Company

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>>27975584
Own mines in safe jurisdictions like Australia and the USA. Basically every mine in the third world will be nationalized. The Jews know that this is going to happen that is why they have left the third world mines and are moving to safe jurisdictions where the rule of law isn't a novelty

>> No.27975982

>>27975858
>>27975920

My biggest holdings are SIL and SILJ with a few individual picks in Canadian tickers. Thanks for the advice.

>> No.27976036

>>27975805
Probably a US based one, Apples been recently trying to buy their metals from "green" mining sources, what ever that means. For example, Apple buys a percentage of its gold from yukon placer mines as its seen as "cleaner" than buying from the African alternative.

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27976078

>>27975920
i wish i knew more about miners, i never feel like i could get into them past first majestic. maybe an ETF is more my speed

>> No.27976097

>>27975982
Canada is probably a good choice, yes they are devolving into a socialist shithole but better to be a socialist, police state that somewhat respects the law then in some south american shithole where the government is basically 100% going to nationalize the mine if the price of a ounce of gold is $5000 USD

>> No.27976108

>>27976036
>cleaner
>less niggers
jk but still... tim cook does look kinda based

>> No.27976196

>>27976108
A lot of rare Earth stuff is gonna be slave-labored regardless. There are no ethics for a lot of this shit. Or companies just lie for the feel good PR.

>> No.27976235

>>27975805
My bet would be on PAAS or HL.

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>>27976036
Hey Pan Man, have you heard of Donlin gold mine? I am listening to a interview of Thomas Kaplan and he is bullish on the mine. Do you have any info?

>> No.27976336

>buy stock
>value doesn't change
>pay very little for this transaction

>buy gold
>value doesn't change much
>get ass fucked

why do you buy this?

>> No.27976363

>>27975888
>Big Bob's Mining Company
not even joking, I'm a registered mining company in the US

I don't know apples tho
and my name's not bob

>> No.27976398

>>27974818
From a numismatic standpoint? I don't see why not.

>> No.27976406

There's only one way to pump precious metals and that's appealing to idiots.
>>27976341
>>27976341
>>27976341
>>27976341
>>27976341

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>>27976336

>> No.27976472

>>27976196
for sure, Congo keeps trying to pretend like its not slave mining generating their rare earths but it pretty well is. If they could just get mechanical mining in along with the peasant miners things would be a lot easier and better. Having an excavator scoop out material that 20 or 30 guys could work on with a long tom would mean people still have a job and would be more efficient but nope its just not happening.
>>27976283
Yep i know the Donlin Gold Project, its operated by Nova Gold. They had some assholes fud their project last summer saying the ore grades were wrong and that other bs was going on at the project but it was all dispelled I believe. Any news I should know about? That projects a bit out of my watch zone.
>>27976406
ha!

>> No.27976475

>>27976336
It's not long term speculation, it's that the value of gold will go up with inflation, that interest rates are so pathetic that having a bank account/mutual fund is a sure way to lose value.

If Joe hid 100 silver dollars in a chest in 1920, and John hid $100 in paper, who wins 100 years later? (Nevermind that the bills may have value in and of themselves as artifacts.)

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>>27966847
so are these retards still buying paper silver? tell me they figured out they have to buy physical...

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>>27975888
oh that pic reminds me of my certificate of shares in B&O Railroad. can't find it but it looks like this. has the little holes in it though

>> No.27976782

I have about 5oz of gold and over 100 of silver
So far I’ve just been keeping it all in biscuit tins in a wardrobe
Would it be worth investing in some sort of safe or strongbox?

>> No.27976856

>>27976528
welcome to not just numismatics but exonumia and ephemera

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>>27966375

>> No.27976873

>>27976782
nah mate your good. The safes the first thing thieves look for. Put that tin in your kitchen above your stove or cupboards. No one will think to look there.

>> No.27976884

>>27975888
Lmfao.

>> No.27976935

>>27975858
This is why the only souyh American country I invest in is Mexico. All the other ones are too risky and Mexico is risky as is.

>> No.27976950

>>27966927
What's up with all that sovereign crap? Silver is silver. Hold and you'll be wealthy.

>> No.27976980

>>27976884
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN3wEdK_vxw

>> No.27976984

>>27976078
Check out hecla.

>> No.27976992

>>27976873
I was just thinking of getting a strongbox and putting it inside a cardboard box or something

>> No.27977041

>>27973633
I don't do drugs and I'm jacked as a motherfucker, Christian and honest too. I'll take that job and be the best employee you ever had big Bob. Also have a geology degree.

>> No.27977053

>>27976782
Unironically get a safe, that's the most important thing you can do to protect your stack!

Buy a shitty safe that is more for looks than anything else in a kinda obvious place and fill it with some 15oz of silver
It may look like a lot but for the price of less of what a real safe would cost you you'lll have the retards go away and stop them from searching everywhere for your metal

>> No.27977148

>>27977041
>Also have a geology degree.
you're overqualified
so am I

are you US? I can teach you to do what I do dealing with the feds

>> No.27977179

>>27977053
This. Have a decoy that'll bait them for petty value inside. Have a real safe elsewhere.

>> No.27977383

>>27977179
Yeah! extra points if those are 1oz silver ingots and piled in that 5-4-3-2-1 way so they will bait entirely and leave without even trying to take the tv

>> No.27977406

New thread in a minute

>> No.27977468

NEW THREAD
>>27977438
>>27977438
>>27977438

>> No.27977475
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Lurked /omg/ for a long time, first time posting muh stack

>> No.27977494

>>27977406
Thank you Sir

>> No.27977878

>>27977475
blue beret.... sf cop?

>> No.27978340

>>27944308