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Box of Kooks Edition

>Why Gold?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion Dealers
https://jmbullion.com/ (US)
https://goldsilver.be/en/ (BE/EU)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (UK)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Russian/European Coins
https://oldsilver.ru/ (EU/UK/US)

>Constitutional/"Junk" Silver Info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com/

>Compare Spot Price Websites
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

>News
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/

>Bullion Tax Info By State:
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/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, Magnets and Ping Test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>Relevant Information Regarding Mining Companies
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

Previous Thread:>>51642051

>> No.51665596
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simple as

>> No.51665615

>>51665245
I added a response in the old thread.
I hate when this happens.

>> No.51665661

>>51665504
My biggest mistake was buying too many gold/silver bars as opposed to coins.
At least I can knock somebody out with the bricks when SHTF.

>> No.51665696

>>51665661
Coins in a sock will work almost as well. Were you low premium stacking?

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>>51665615
Like a lot of analysts his prediction is early but his logic is sound.

>> No.51665709

>>51665572
The stuff coming out of the ground by me is 18-22k ish but the mining store local to us buys at 65-70% of spot for 18k. My buddies shop pays a little more but doesn't like buying under 2-3 grams at a time.
Over the 1st year we got maybe like 2 grams out but learned alot and last year we got like 4-6 and sold most of it. I was in an accident and couldn't go out much at all this year its sucked real hard.

>> No.51665736
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it really is as simple as

>> No.51665799

>>51665696
Yeah
Don't like paying more for the same weight but coins are just sexier

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>>51665709
>>51665572
Picrel is gold from my area

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>>51665661
What's wrong with bars? Anyway I just have one coin-bar, the rest are 1 kg and 5 kg coins, and of course many (over 1750) 1-oz coins.
The only problem with some of these big coins is the boxes take up lots of space. Not shown in this (old) pic, I added a monster box of arks under the stack and that box is only 1 cm taller than the 5 kg box, but it holds 500 oz rather than only 160.
I also have 2 more monster boxes to fit in here. One will fit as-is, the other one I'll have to remove the tubes and cram them in around or on top the other stuff.

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>>51661354
>>51662932
>>51663013
>>51663066
>>51663129
>>51663549
>>51663887
>>51664908
>>51665005
>>51665151
>>51665579
Sorry everyone, going to fan my own balls and repost my effort posts since the thread ended so soon.

>> No.51666097

>>51665820
How do you clean the gold from sand and shit?

>> No.51666106
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First for giant poop-covered strap ons.

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>>51666097
Very carefully with snuffer bottles, little drippers, and fine point tweezers lol. Also you can clean black sand with vinegar, then roasting it in a pan with rock salt then very carefully panning it out and then using above methods. There is much fancier machines that do it for you but I'm not processing that much and enjoy doing it myself.

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Pickle Rick is in the house, tonight. And also another 20 oz.

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>>51666106
courage lad

>> No.51666255

stop raising premiums you jew fucks
in real time, spot dips by 50 cents and I'm about to hit buy if it drops another 50
then it comes back up then back down but the price is higher than the previous top since premiums went up on everything
just gonna have to rob a fuckin dealer if you keep this shit up you sheeny bastards

>> No.51666261

>>51666190
>Queen's Virtue: Pegging

>> No.51666338
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>>51666261
kek, might have to buy this one now, just for the memes

>> No.51666384

what's the cheapest 5oz bar from an online dealer? everything i can find is over $115, i could get the 5oz starting kit from moneymetals for $100 but id rather have a bar

>> No.51666396

>>51666255
One thing I have noticed on this dip is the credit card pricing is widening substantially. Someone, somewhere is definitely taking a defensive posture against CC FOMO. Either the bank or the online dealer is jacking up the rates.

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>>51666338
I think the original is still the best. But memes are fun too!

>> No.51666451

>>51666437
i meant the strapon coin :)

>> No.51666719
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51666719

Controversial bump

>> No.51666965

>DXY: 114.21
>US10Y: 3.97

WTF bros

>> No.51667036

>>51666451
Oh yeah, I know. Virtue os the best looking of the series. Queen's strap on is for the memes.

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>>51666171
>Pickle Rick
>not ms70
ngmi

>> No.51667099

>>51667078
I was wondering how they would do that. Did they have to have special caps made for it, or did that come with it originally?

>> No.51667111
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>>51666719
You can't just own Chinese pandas coins!

>> No.51667141

New to this general
What kind of markup do you guys usually settle on when buying local/online?
I've called a few local places, and it seems the usual markup is 20% spot on silver

>> No.51667149
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>>51667111
Checked and kek'd

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>>51666719
Nice bandas, frendo.
>>51666965
>MMRI: all time record high
It's the price paid for allowing non-whites to destroy once white nations and the wreckage will continue as the whole world becomes third world tier.
All of the once noble occupations are now dominated by retarded and unethical non-whites.
Therefore, who will stand up to tyranny when all countries are made up of these kinds of subhumans? Civilization is gone.

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Corrupt leaders have built a global third world shithole where their corruption can run and will run rampant.

>> No.51667221 [DELETED] 

>>51667078
idk i wouldn't actually buy that shit lol

https://www.ebay.com/itm/175425778178?hash=item28d830f202:g:lg4AAOSw2dBjLdJq&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsMZLah%2FdUPr6B4YCi6OE6CEv9d%2Fs5HFLDiJxYI0iZqfW2ezi33M04a2lrMmFgFA3xvLKu8fQp1zezOX1mw5FCNS0PbAfWPy3YLALu0HOD4sINLcvCQEjkhmUjPJ0DzOCyTfj8IhDGeFg2l2LP8Yiecbzh79IMELpKnvgJ3CHmlmwSZxKxsI5vBH1lqP19yVomxrTKK1AZ4ndlCaStj3s2aiB3qVqQcLvHfVUJVF%2Bx0O3%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4LIjYnwYA

>> No.51667229

>>51667165
That 40 year is real cute lol, my wife would love it haha

>> No.51667241

>>51667099
checked

idk i wouldn't actually buy that shit lol
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175425778178?hash=item28d830f202:g:lg4AAOSw2dBjLdJq&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsMZLah%2FdUPr6B4YCi6OE6CEv9d%2Fs5HFLDiJxYI0iZqfW2ezi33M04a2lrMmFgFA3xvLKu8fQp1zezOX1mw5FCNS0PbAfWPy3YLALu0HOD4sINLcvCQEjkhmUjPJ0DzOCyTfj8IhDGeFg2l2LP8Yiecbzh79IMELpKnvgJ3CHmlmwSZxKxsI5vBH1lqP19yVomxrTKK1AZ4ndlCaStj3s2aiB3qVqQcLvHfVUJVF%2Bx0O3%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4LIjYnwYA

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>>51667165
I love these little niggies like you wouldn't believe.

>> No.51667328

>>51666384
Dunno, but I think its worth it to pay more to avoid that starter kit. The generic rounds I got were amazingly ugly, IMHO.

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>>51667287

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Rememba panda frens, the jews want to introduce CBDCs and will use the death of the witch to stop producing cash. NEVER accept CBDCs. Digital currency would totally control you.

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>>51666384
>i could get the 5oz starting kit from moneymetals for $100
it's 4oz not 5oz

I don't see anything much better than that 5oz for $115 right now unless you are willing to buy war nickels or 40% kennedys

>> No.51667573
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yeah

>> No.51667589

I haven't stacked in a few months, but want to get some with where things are at. I'm not sure where I should be looking right now.

>> No.51667601

>>51665504
>>>/toy/

>> No.51667620

>>51667533
They'll probably use the death of Charles after like 6 months to a year. They'll tell us that it was a waste making all that currency for such a short reign and cbdc is so much better for the climate and it's more energy efficient blah blah.

>> No.51667649

>>51667601

>t. Trans, and stacks only 100% GBP and Yen

>> No.51667669
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>>51667287
>>51667464
Don't got the 40 but the Unicorn is a good place holder lol

>>51667241
I see I see, Neither would I but I wonder what would hold value better, graded or unopened box

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>>51667464
They are having a fun time in the snow!

>>51667669
What other cool animals and mythical animals are on coins? I bet if Pokémon made bullion that shit would sell so fast.

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>>51667832
Everything lol, Korean Phoenix has been on my list. One anon here has loads of animal coins like octopus, humming, birds and more lurk and you will see plenty!

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>>51665504
>>51665596
hand it over

>> No.51667970
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>>51667913
Oh yeah, I know. Was just making more of a conversation starter. I've been posting here a while now. However, now that I'm thinking about Pokémon coins that shit would be so cash. I would collect the heck out of them and Imsute they'd be able to sell at a high premium.

>> No.51667985

>>51667970
I'm sure*

>> No.51668004

Been looking around but haven't had much luck on finding the info. I know nord stream was already cutting supply of gas to germany but with this new damage is none coming though that system now?
Y'all think this is a play to keep the petro dollar strong?

>> No.51668021

>>51667550
ugh yuck... 40% is icky

>> No.51668069
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>>51667970
I'd swoop a few lol. They have sonic coins I don't think pokemon would be to farfetched of an idea

J
Just did a quick look up most seems to be just ASE's that have been painted over. Some silver plate shit as well but that's basically worthless lol

>> No.51668109

>>51668069
I got the Sonic coin in silver and it no joke looks so nice. I love it. I don't have any fun pics of it though (sowwy).

>> No.51668116

>>51668109
a wise investment, for sure

>> No.51668131
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>>51667970
Is this a pokemon? Also I don't know anything about pokemon, except it was some gameboy game but I didn't have one so I never played it. I didn't play any card games either.

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>>51668116
Thanks anon. I'm really feelin it (:

>>51668131
How can you post on this site and not know the difference between Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh?

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>>51668021
ya, I bought one cartoon sack worth because it was sub $20/oz and that is definitely all I want

>> No.51668355

>>51668338
I'm sorry for your loss

>> No.51668364
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>>51666106
>>51666190
Side booba!

>> No.51668392

Sers, the gold is sold out: https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/gold-coins/britannia-1oz-gold-coin/

Is it happening

>> No.51668416
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>>51668109
Nice, there are a few I want for the novelty but I'm going to focus back on weight for a while.

>>51668131
That's pretty damn clean looking ngl.

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>>51668392
they're retooling to stamp the King Chuck coins, they announced it earlier today

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>>51668392
Eh, still ton of fractional in stock, when people pay premiums for whatever piece of gold we are at endgame

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>>51668250
I'm probably just older than most here, I was into 80's computer games, NES, Sega Genesis, gamebooks, etc. I bought this Tetris coin. They also have a Galaga one but I thought it was kinda lame, so I didn't bother.

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>/mlp/ is doing their own silver coin
>I invest in same asset class as /mlp/
>There are possible /mlp/ fags right here

>> No.51668692

>>51665504
I figured out why I like silver + gold besides the obvious.

Normie saving feels tedious. All you see is numbers in a bank account that is owned by a company that profits off your savings.

When you buy silver with that money it feels awesome. You are spending and saving at the same time. Its like a cheat way to trick your mind into thinking saving is easy. Youre spending money to buy metal. Except its not the latest goiPhone its something that will appreciate or at the very least hold its value. Its also heavier and cheaper than the latest goiPhone.

>> No.51668724

>>51668621
I bought 8 of those pony coins

>> No.51668729

>>51668692
literally every PM i've bought in the past year, $3000 of it, has lost value

>> No.51668757

>>51668729
Jew banker

>> No.51668855
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>>51668502
I understand. There's also a PacMan coin that's pretty neat looking and even shaped all pixel-y. Pic related, it's them!

>> No.51668951

>>51668855
Wait, are they that cheap? I want one...

>> No.51668966

>>51666106
Yeah really, what the hell is she supposed to be stroking?
>>51667241
>that description
Funniest shit I've ever read

>> No.51669008

>>51668729

That's because you don't understand history, your tiny brain can only think in terms of recency bias, and you do not understand the financial system and why PMs WILL, without doubt, win in the end. You simply aren't capable of parting your tiny simian mind away from your programming that fiat is king, when fiat certainly is not. Your under nourished synapses fire away desperately trying to divorce real money from being measured in fake money, but they simply don't have the horsepower to do it, so you languish in regret created by your own ignorance. Every single fiat ever has gone to zero. 100% failure rate. The only people who survive it are those with gold and silver. No amount of denial on your part will change the fact that your PMs will save even you, the inferior simian. You should be thanking nature for creating PMs. You should be worshiping stars, not the Dollar or whatever charlatan fooled you into thinking the 'price' of PMs matter. The only thing that matters is WEIGHT. I suggest you try your hardest to unfuck your under powered grey matter, if for nothing else than to stop you from making uneducated short sighted posts in /pmg/. You will thank me later.

>> No.51669032

>>51668621
>>51668724
design was kinda busy. should've just gone with IWTCIRD

>> No.51669061
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>>51666106
>>51668966
>>51666261
>>51666451
That "Courage" design is from a very unfortunate angle, or the designer is having a chuckle over this.
From this angle you can see it's a club.

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>>51667832
Soon it'll be time to post the Christmas version. Looking forward to a hopefully cold winter this year.
>>51668426
I'm so excited for my boy Charles to be on coins for the next few years.

>> No.51669204

>>51668729
PMs (gold particularly) have only "lost value" over the last year when measured against the dollar. When measured in almost any other currency, they have appreciated. The dollar will almost certainly suffer the same fate eventually. Part of the value of PMs is insurance against a catastrophic financial calamity. We haven't really had one yet, so the insurance hasn't paid out yet.

>> No.51669243

>>51669061
IDK senpai, even from angle it kinda looks kinda sus.

>>51669063
It will be especially cold for Germanons...

>> No.51669467
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>>51668621
A ponyfag came over here and wondered why we weren't doing custom coins

>> No.51669502

>>51665896
One day I hope to have a bag of gold like that.

>> No.51669530

>>51669243
>even from angle
Well... it *would* take courage.

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>>51669204
My krugs are up. Only problem is I wanted to buy loads more, and I can't tell when the next dip (in euros) will be.

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Post your latest cops:

Why are old mexican coins so fucking aesthetic?

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>>51669649
>latest cop

>> No.51669718

>>51669204
>When measured in almost any other currency, they have appreciated
this is one reason I'm sitting so comfy on them, no yurops are saying their shiny rocks suck anymore, and neither will the usfage eventually

>> No.51669747

>>51668724
Did you shell out money yet, or is this kind of like a reserved order?

>> No.51669819

>>51669530
Queen's Virtues: Stunning and Brave

>>51669676
Great pic as always! How do you like the color of that coin? I've been tempted to cop, but the coppery colour* is just kinda off putting to me.

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>>51668426
Not a lot of info on WHEN any changes will be implemented but nice to see, I want some.

I thought it would be a race between Canada, Australia, UK, New Zealand, et al to see who could come out with King Chuck coins first.

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I’m a zoomer. Explain to me in terms I understand why gold is a good investment.

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>>51665820
The more I see posts like this, the more I want to buy acreage out west, go deep innawoods, and pan for gold like a hobo.
STOP TRYING TO CONVERT ME!

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>>51668951
>>51668855
>he doesn't have the pac tube
ngmi

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>>51669904
It just is you little shit.

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>>51669904
Forreals though, gold 'n silver be straight bussin', mayn. It's like dat good kush, ain't been cut with nuttin', nomsayin?
Dat paper money...sheit, mayn it's hella sus no cap. It's like the cut-rate ganja yo homie's homie's homie got fo' half price, ya feel me? Got no value, fr fr.

>> No.51670104

>>51668729
Reserved order. Just waiting on the organizer to llc or w/e

>> No.51670105

>>51669546
>>51669990
krugerkings

>> No.51670153

How many oz of silver/gold do I need to get a home post bubble pop?
I have 400 and 3 oz respectively so far is that making it?

>> No.51670156

>>51669819
>the coppery colour
Thasks!
Truth be told, this came out more red than it appears irl, but it's still obvious. Anyway... I don't mind the color. It means I now have an example of that alloy. It's edjukashunal

>> No.51670172

>>51669948
If you haven't seen "Treasure of the Sierra Madre", you need to.

>> No.51670252
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51670252

>>51670153
How does 1000oz gold and 10,000oz of silber for any 1800sqft starter home made of plywood sound?

>> No.51670293

>>51670252
Sounds like the bubble hasn’t popped yet

>> No.51670315

>>51670293
>https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/housing-bubble-has-officially-burst-case-shiller-records-first-drop-home-prices-2012
>housing bubble poppening
>funkorocks poppening twice as hard

That's how I came up with the previous estimate

>> No.51670324

>>51670153
Had you bothered to go through the thread you would have seen my previous post>>51665705

>> No.51670352
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>>51670252
Sounds too big. Make it 180 square feet so I can tell my friends I live in a tiny house and we're golden.

>> No.51670421

>>51666384
https://www.herobullion.com/silver/silver-rounds/1-oz-silver-rounds/

>> No.51670569

>>51669904
gold is bussin fr fr, on god fiat is mid

>> No.51670768

>>51670421
cringe

>> No.51670923

>>51669243
Hope they stocked up on space heaters and firewood

>> No.51671068

>>51669467
Sorry mate, no business allowed on the business board. Maybe if mint and holo anons profess their love for ejaculating on cartoon horse dolls, the jannies will go back to crossdressing for a while.

>> No.51671235

>>51670768
They've got 5oz bars for $5 cheaper than what he was previously going to buy.

>> No.51671392
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51671392

It turned out that the shiny piece of junk I was refusing to sweep up was actually an 18k gold ring, im so happy bros.

>> No.51671450

>>51668131
I found some shit!
>https://procaffenation.com/niue-currency-cartoon-coins/
>https://www.coinsberg.com/shop/product/nu477-niue-set-5-coins-pokemon-series-proof-silver-2001-26836

not much else outside of that. The premium on those is a bit crazy though lol

>> No.51671497
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51671497

>>51665504
samurai jap scheckles reporting in (early to late 1800s)

>> No.51671519
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51671519

>>51665504
Finally a thread for me!

>> No.51671520

>>51671450
>>51668131
>>51667970
Found some gold ones on ebay
>https://www.ebay.ca/itm/284591800799?hash=item4242fe41df:g:K0UAAOSwUhth0WxR&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsKZume5ElFXE8smJHX4cOGvHCVryrH2mnZMFydfHtZfSpM6plbxv9lCHl%2BVPsK6f4oyTBpsoogxLj0ILjpuK3zDhwO0kmX970EOAcBtV5ciwFbw8Co4lIhfHsp9r8LiyswAXPs56cV1k91JCENuIN73PQ%2BSJ72qYVi%2B%2Fa%2FWNRFnlUrKdKhSLiU9mfYOnwxC79JB4uLW6NNe1R8CGMT9yS2Hdxf3YcMTCb3C5tjoMW%2FYR%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_jV_prwYA
Silver
>https://www.ebay.ca/itm/284591798828?hash=item4242fe3a2c:g:~nAAAOSwhCph0Wuo&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsOfN9MoJXkHY%2FjQlS7G4aXNgrxX4%2FmmQ4SnOyW6eQ8VPFFBTdTPKAbjPa6rWb%2BtxJpFtVKOGFEK4K83Cdu1kw%2BPkxCQm5oWQOhcbqUwJy6y8hWenq0IKN6ViIBr1SzFXW%2FTgSsxNiMds%2BsEBL9P%2Fj%2F85awEzc%2FZ%2FbTxCZCtYmiOEAKA5u84TchREKzz36gSxt4I1ND7fe1J166uS8FVcpQ9tt3YvzkDLvmYNS6AWCdJU%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_jV_prwYA

the 999 silver and the copper nickle ones seem to be going for the same price on ebay but i'll need to look a bit more

>> No.51671669

>tfw current spot prices
I really hope gold dips below 1600 and silver dips below 17 desu
do you anons think it'll dip below these values before the end of oct or will it slow more in nov and dec?

>> No.51671796
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>>51671669
As bubbles pop due to rate hikes, there will be more "trust" in the FED etc. And gold/silver will drop further. I think its likely anyway.

Gold and silver imo seems to be doing better when there are little to no rate hikes and people lose trust in the system. Also lets not forget that these assets are manipulated like crazy by JPM and others. So I wouldnt buy any of these, wishing for profits.

I just buy when I feel like it, and mostly historical coins and such. And I seriously do not plan on selling these, maybe ever... I dont need to liquidate them. But in 25 years i expect historical gold coins to be more valuable than today. Its probably a fair assumption to make.

>> No.51671871

>>51671520
Those fucking premiums. Good Lord, lmao. I'd pay a 50 or 60% premium, but that's too haigh for me.

>> No.51671896
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51671896

Bros... i'm having panic attacks with everything happooning lately. Especially since CIAniggers blew up NordStream. Everything i predicted is unfolding under my very eyes. I prefered when i was called a schitzo by normies.
Now it's clear as day : WW3 is inevitable, debt bubble implosion and milkshake theory are inevitable, ethnic civil wars are inevitable. Hundreds of millions will perish on the bloody jewish altar.

My heart is racing, i feel overwhelmed. But i can't take any meaningful action as i've no monies left (and the euro is collapsing anyway). I feel trapped, forced to watch hell on earth happening in slow motion while retarded npcs don't even have a clue of what is about to happen to them.

>> No.51671939
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51671939

>>51671896
NO
THING
BUR
GER

>> No.51671958

>>51671796
>gold/silver will drop further. I think its likely anyway
I'll have my wallet at the ready when they do then, thanks :)

>> No.51671999

>>51671871
lol right. I need to check what they have actually sold for but they were not the easiest thing to look up. Weirdly ungraded copper nickle is costing more than ungraded silver ones

>> No.51672015
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>>51671939
I fear it's an EVERYTHINGBURGER this time around fren.
Didn't manage to have more than few 1h naps the past few days. I'm too stressed to sleep. I thought taking some opioids would help calm me down but it's just making me feel like my heart will get out of my chest instead.
I think i may need some super weed, like 100% indica stony shit. But my last joint was like 4 years ago, idk where to find the stuff anymore.

>> No.51672096
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51672096

>>51672015
Don't worry fren, JP Morgan has our backs.

>> No.51672115

>>51669904
it's shiny very dense and doesn't corrode

>> No.51672164

>>51671999
Checked.

>> No.51672193

>>51672015
>But my last joint was like 4 years ago
keep it up anon i believe in u :)

>> No.51672241

>>51672015
find god, stop doing drugs.

>> No.51672251

>>51671896
Somewhere in the chaos lies opportunity.

>> No.51672291

>>51672241
Bless u, fren.
Times are tough all around right now but I try to remember to thank the Lord for His blessings.

>> No.51672470
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51672470

>>51665504
Little by little, my stack is growing. What should I get next?

>> No.51672514

>>51672470
gsm morgan

>> No.51672635
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51672635

If I wake up and Krugs are sub 1700 I’m getting one

>> No.51672646

>>51672470
Buy gold!

>> No.51672692

>>51672646
I'll add a bar when I get enough cash!

>> No.51672812
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51672812

>>51672646
>tfw your currency crash faster than gold spot in USD
>tfw for each 1% of price down the premium rise 1%
it feels like you can never win when you are a yuropoor

>> No.51672833
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51672833

>>51672635
I jumped on it right away when it was $50 higher (in euros). Now I wish I'd spent more.

>> No.51672846
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51672846

>>51672635
Jesus... You have it 100€ cheaper than our cheapest option.. while having 5x our median income.
Burgerbros truly can't understand how good they have it.

>> No.51672872
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>>51671519
I wish I had a themed stack. I wanted to do snakes but they're not very common here and I'd have to pay well above spot one by one on ebay, so it's not worth it to me.

>>51669904
when EVERYTHING go down
Gold stay strong

>>51671896
Take a break and enjoy nature or spend time with a pet, they don't worry at all about happenings.
And remember; the governments and banks can simply delete or freeze numbers on a screen, but the lumps of metal under your bed are untouchable.

>> No.51672944

>>51669904
when the money printers are sussin, gold is bussin frfr on god
(look at what gold has done in every currency besides USD this year)

>> No.51673024

>>51669747
reserve order. waiting on llc or w/e they're doing.

>> No.51673089
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51673089

>DXY: 114.59
>US10Y: 3.99%

lol, lmao.

>> No.51673123

>>51672846
I know. That's why I'm not fucking leaving. Even if nukes get dropped.

>> No.51673171

>>51672470
1/10 ounce gold coin and more silver. Nice stack, you're going to make it.

>> No.51673200

>>51668212
I would buy that. But done make it say Janice's make it say something awesome like "I will not eat the bugs" or something.

>> No.51673266

>>51671235
cringe

>> No.51673325 [DELETED] 

Help me decide ... buy a gold 2023 Somali elephant from typically expensive Apmex now for 1756, or wait for another vendor to carry them for a lower price, hoping the price of gold will not have risen by when they get them, making the price higher?

>> No.51673335
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>>51673171
Thanks, fren. I'm smiling more these days because most of it was acquired using BAT rewards. I'm taking in free crypto and swapping it for bullion. Monthly. Alchemists are probably seething right now.

>> No.51673350
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>>51672846
If they keep denying me golds, I'll dump everything I have into silber, just to drain the coomex and get rid of my fiat.
7 MORE MONSTER BOXES
Don't make me do it man!

>> No.51673377

>>51673024
Ah. Best of luck.

>> No.51673386

>>51673325
Gold is locked in a brutal down channel, anon.
We're going down for the remainder of 2022.
Wait to make any gold purchases.

>> No.51673424
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51673424

Help me decide ... should I buy a gold 2023 Somali elephant from typically expensive Apmex now for 1755, or wait for another vendor to carry them for a lower price, hoping the price of gold will not have risen to even higher by the time they they offer them?

>>51673386
>Wait
That's good reinforcement for what I'm thinking - thanks.
Sorry about deleting. I thought maybe a picture would help get attention.

>> No.51673480

>>51673200
no

>> No.51673504
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51673504

Help me decide ... should I buy a gold 2023 Somali elephant from typically expensive Apmex now for 1754, or wait for another vendor to carry them for a lower price, hoping the price of gold will not have risen to even higher by the time they they offer them?

>> No.51673509

>>51673424
np fren
African wildlife series is kino.
when I first started buying physical, I just bought sovereign bullion with cute animals on them. Elephants, kooks, Lunar Series, pandas. A lot of them turned out to be really great semi-numismatic plays.

It's taking everything in me not to move my cash position into metals and commodities right now. The world is pure nightmare fuel and keeping more than four figures in a bank account terrifies me. But we are definitely going lower.

>> No.51673514
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51673514

>>51671896
Such is the burden of being awakened, fren. We all know that feel.

>> No.51673845

>>51671896
>>51673514
Stacking metal and binge watching pro wrestling's helped me take the edge off. Especially the stuff in Japan.

>> No.51673922

>DXY: 114.63
>US10Y: 4.00%

We hit 4% boys, it's officially happening

>> No.51674001
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Hey mintanon, can you check your emails? Sent one several days ago about an order.

>> No.51674238
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>> No.51674316

>>51672015
You retard
Now is the time when you want a healthy body, drugs won't do a thing
For a paranoid you sure are a midwit for pharma

>> No.51674332

>>51673922
Needs to be a masonic number or its nothing
Remember all those instances of the number 33 in the news during the plandemic

>> No.51674797
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51674797

>>51671896
Dont Worry, Be Happy Fren!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-diB65scQU
>most everything the anti NWO 'tinfoilers' said has already become a conspirFACT
>can actually setup a based stash for some lone wanderer to find/ pillage
>new vegas dreams can come true

>> No.51674973

>>51673509
>It's taking everything in me not to move
I feel your pain. I've got cash burning a hole in my account, but In this time we've talked about this, gold continues its decline.
I need to sleep. I'll bet gold moons by morning.

>> No.51674979

Can anyone give me a source on the US no longer allowing foreign currencies to buy their bullion after the end of September?

>> No.51675106

>>51674979
seconding source if true, I hadn't even heard of this if it's real

>> No.51675150

>>51674979
>>51675106
Not seeing anything on web searches, so it's probably someone starting a new rumor to try and make it happen.
inb4 "MSM won't show it!" hurr durr

>> No.51675411
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNrFUDu0L3k Here's a rare vid from the US mint Youtube channel they posted today where they told people to take all the change from their house and dump it into coinstars and banks but it's privated from normal visibility, lol. I was only able to link to link this to you guys because I'm autistic enough to subscribe to them and watch uploads immediately, I had to dig through my browser history to find it.
Between that and the totally not fake "coin shortage" of 2020 they really want to scoop up any circulating 90%, lol.
Remember: Every piece of 90% you hoard is a piece of 90% Joe Biden and Jerome Powell couldn't hoard for themselves.

>> No.51675450
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51675450

>>51675411
is this basically free advertising for coinstars?

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>>51673350
Silver is the best move anyway fren. This should be the bulk of your stack. NO REGRATS

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>>51675411
Good catch, and pretty suspicious

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51675514

I've been feeling pretty fucky recently.
Has anybody else got that feeling that any generic 1oz round now has wayyy too high of a premium these past few weeks compared to 10oz bars and kilos?

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51675540

>>51675450
>>51675473
Our only mentions of "coinstar" around these here parts are basically the exact opposite intended purpose of the machines, we pull money OUT of the trays. Still very weird that they went to the trouble to make this, only let it get about 200-ish views (I think I was view 156 when I saw it in my sub feed) and then actually unlist it when it had practically zero attention. Guess they wouldn't want us stupid goyim to catch onto something!
Feeding them change is now officially CIA MK ultra gaslighting propaganda, do not put anything in coinstars. If you have change roll it yourself and spend it on PMs or cut zinc pennies into little pieces with a bolt cutter and sprinkle them in your yard to put minerals back into the soil.

>> No.51675586
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How do I buy physical PMs on leverage with short notice? Not right now, but soonish when the time is right. Yes, I know it's risky.

>> No.51675645

>>51675514
Lowest premioom in my shithole is 6 bux per coin. And bars are out of question as the premium is only slightly lower (like 5 bux/oz), but then you have to add a 20% VAT...
Cherry on top of the cake, shippings are never offered. Fucking stingy online kikes shops.

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>>51675411
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNrFUDu0L3k [Embed] Here's a rare vid from the US mint Youtube channel they posted today where they told people to take all the change from their house and dump it into coinstars and banks but it's privated from normal visibility, lol. I was only able to link to link this to you guys because I'm autistic enough to subscribe to them and watch uploads immediately, I had to dig through my browser history to find it.

The internet is forever my man.

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>>51675411
Holy shit anon, good find

>> No.51675779
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May have to get some more 5/10/20c coins
I think my captcha is telling me something.

>> No.51675782
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51675782

>>51675540
Unfathomably based
>>51675411
Very odd. At least more silver will drop into the trays for me to harvest. But at what cost.
>>51675746
Extremely sus

>> No.51675791

I am financially ruined

>> No.51675798
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51675798

I fondled my gold like a jewish leprechaun once more and stared longingly into them. I need to get a pair of gloves so I don't have to vigorously scrub my hands and then make sure they're bone dry before handling my coins

>> No.51675813

>>51675791
What happened anon?

>> No.51675843

>>51675411
>you can help

Help do what? What I see is someone depositing coins into something owned by a corporate.

>> No.51675853

>>51675411
Im not from the US are you telling me you have circulating 90% silver coins? Or do you mean copper pennies

>> No.51675858

>>51665896
How will the bond market be written off?

>> No.51675861

>>51671896
If you stop using social media it helps make you feel better but doesnt really stop anything from happening

>> No.51675869

>>51671871
Yeah. Not a chance ill pay that much for a themed 1oz silver coin. Ill pay about the same as you.

>> No.51675874

>>51671497
Back to the jack back to the jack say who got jap jap jack

>> No.51676046
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>>51665504
Crypto tards really think everything revolves around their little ponzi's.

>> No.51676470

>>51675782
>Extremely sus
Twitter and the Biden administration in bed together? Next you'll be telling me Twitter turns a blind eye to influencers using bots...

>> No.51676566

>>51675853
Pre-'64 US silver coins are LITERALLY 90% silver.
US federal minimum wage in 1964 was $1.25, current state minimum ranges from $7 to $14.
5x 1964 silver quarters ($1.25 face value) currently have a silver value of over $20.
In the last 55 years everything has increased in cost 3000% but wage value has gone backwards because money isn't backed by anything any more.
I'm stacking silver like a mad bastard and I'm gonna be laughing in a few years. Come join us, fren.

>> No.51676575

literally how is the usd going up? this is the fakest shit i've ever seen

>> No.51676622

>>51676575
3rd worlders and others exiting alternate fiat schemes (yen, euro) into the USD as the USD is the driest part of the sinking ship

USD will get stronger before it fizzles out pretty fucking quick

>> No.51676976

>>51669904

1/2

When you put paper (fiat) money in the bank, the bank can use it by loaning it to others. They charge 14-28% per year (credit cards) or 3-6% (home loans) and pay you 0.5% interest. They use your money to generate interest then give you a tiny bit of it back.

When the money supply increases ('printing dollars', fiat currency), greater costs in the supply chain (gas goes up so everything that needs gas to produce, refine or transport goes up) or a reduction in supply, the relative value of every dollar decreases. This is called 'inflation'.

If you put $1 in a bank account at 1.5%pa for a year you get $1.015c. That dollar may have generated as much as 20c for the bank, after costs.
Meanwhile that dollar may have been subject to inflation, meaning it buys less at the end of the year than it did at the start. At 10% inflation that $1 could only be 'worth' 0.90c- add the 0.015c interest (reduced by inflation) and your dollar is now worth roughly 0.90c or less.

Central banks (which are not controlled by governments) control interest rates to balance growth and inflation by increasing or decreasing the supply of money, every dollar of which is based on a promise by the government to pay the reserve bank the 'value' of that dollar on demand.

But as dollars aren't backed by actual value- 'promissory notes'- the 'value' of your money is controlled by a cabal of shady fucks manipulating supply to control the interest rate.

Silver and gold retain value as they don't suffer from 'inflation' and are not subject to value control through issuance. There are only so many ounces of each available each year and as demand increases and supply doesn't match it, prices go up.

And here we now are. Silver in particular in undervalued, as the physical supply is much lower than the traded amounts, making it look like there's hundreds of times more silver 'above ground' than there actually is. When the dam breaks, metals will go berserk.

>> No.51677211

>https://twitter.com/bankofengland/status/1575067829119991809
>The Bank has this morning announced a gilt market operation.
BoE announcing more QE

>> No.51677232

>>51676976
I respect the willingness to double down on bad bet after bad bet by you PM retards. Many of you would be fantastically rich if only you had the same conviction with a bit more critical thinking to guide your investments. But it's like you're missing the part of your brain that appropriately responds to feedback. As well as having personality flaws that push you into believing societal collapse narratives and cult-like behavior.

We aren't living in the 70s anymore. People aren't interested in gold and silver as a store of value, and a critical mass of adoption is unlikely to ever happen again. Society is not collapsing, but actually improving around the world due to rapid technological innovation.

Boomer rocks gonna collect dust until the boomer dies and then their children will sell them to fund their metaverse NFT fashion brand. This will continue all the way until value is aligned with the raw material efficient value of manufacturing use cases.

>> No.51677270

>>51676976

2/2

Where this gets interesting is that every 'dollar' has to be backed by something of actual value. The Nazis reissued Reichsmarks based on the value of labor- 1 Reichsmark = 1 hour of labor IIRC. They backed this with gold supplies until the currency was stable and then Jewish bodies started declaring 'war' on Nazi Germany from 1933 onwards. What a coincidence!

The US dollar is valuable because it's the only thing of sufficient supply that OPEC nations will accept in payment for oil (there's not enough gold in the world to pay for the global oil demand).
Muammar Ghaddafi of Libya proposed a pan-Arabic/pan-African currency backed by the value of middle eastern oil to replace the US dollar as the standard oil-buying currency (ie X number of Dinars per barrel of crude). This would have meant that the US would have to exchange dollars for dinars to buy oil, meaning a massive loss of purchasing power for the USD if it wasn't backed by a resource of value (gold, silver, oil, coffee, motherfucking copra, I don't give a shit).
By a strange coincidence, Ghaddafi was murdered during the 'Arab Spring' that kicked off under Obama's watchful eye. What a coincidence!

Nixon in 1971 directed Treasury Secretary John Connally (the Texas Democrat Governor sitting in front of JFK when he was shot and killed) to end the practice of being able to exchange dollars for gold at a set rate for individuals. Connally, a Democrat, became a Republican in 1973. What a coincidence!

And ever since that time, the 'value' of money has been determined not by the gold it represents, but by how much is in circulation and what people will accept it in payment for. Since that time, the profitability of people working for 'the man' has massively increased, prices have massively increased, so the actual 'purchasing power' of every dollar has massively decreased. What a coincidence!

>> No.51677387

>>51677232
>Society is not collapsing
lol

>improving around the world due to rapid technological innovation
so more silver required? gotcha

>This will continue all the way until value is aligned with the raw material efficient value of manufacturing use cases
That's all i'm wishing for : let the market decide of silver's value, rather than jews rigging the market

>> No.51677491

>>51677270
3/2

Currency supply and interest rates are effectively trying controlling value through supply, not demand, and is like trying to shoot pool with a rope.
Currency's value remains relatively stable only when it's backed by a commodity.

The British 'Pound Sterling' was LITERALLY a note from a bank ('bank note') that represented one pound (454gm) of sterling silver held on deposit, redeemable 1:1 for a pound of silver, on presentation, from the issuer of the note. No 'inflation' there unless silver suddenly increased or decreased in supply. The Crown then started issuing these notes, each representing one pound of sterling silver (try clipping the corners off those, you fucking nonspecific group of people expelled from Spain in 1492).

So what do we take from this? I don't know. I'm a drunken Australian with no economics knowledge outside of a few years in high school, but a fair bit of historical knowledge. All I can say is that fiat dollars- those whose supply is theoretically infinite, and whose value is measured only by how many there, are and what people will accept them as payment for- are worth very little in real terms.

A banknote that's not readily exchangeable for a durable, fungible item of value (ie desired by others) has no practical use. You have a paper dollar today that'll buy you a beer. Putin nukes every brewery on earth next week, or the global barley crop fails, and suddenly that dollar only buys a shotglass of the same beer. That's inflation (supply plummets, demand stable or increasing, prices will skyrocket). Now say instead of $1 in fiat/paper you had $1 in silver, which is valuable in electronics, health care, jewellery etc- that $1 in silver might still buy a beer because it has a practical value outside just 'what it's worth to others'.

You may never get rich stacking metals but as long as we have a civilisation they'll hold value. Good night anon, stack and be happy.

>> No.51677550
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>>51675645
www.cdt.fr has 5F semeuses for 7 euros. These are .835 with basically 1/3 ozt silver (10.02 grams), so it's not a bad price.

>>51676566
At this point, 99.999% of silver coins have already been picked out by collectors and other people who know. Those machines aren't gonna find shit.

>> No.51677625

>>51677232
>leave the shiny rocks alone they aren't worth anything and never will be

Ultimately the only freedom anyone truly has is the freedom to make their own decisions and mistakes. By all means you should run off and invest in cryptocurrency, carbon sequestration, legal cannabis or fidget spinners.
I stack because right now ten loaves of bread cost me $30 (roughly 1/10 oz of silver, 10/oz. AG). In ten years those ten loaves of bread might cost $50 but will probably be 30-100 per oz. AG).
If I'm wrong I'll die starving with shiny rocks. If I'm right I'll be rich. Good thing I'm a prepper with hundreds of kilos of supplies and a wide variety of skills including brewing and distilling, cause nobody ever kills the guy that can turn almost anything edible into hooch. Also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U18EuNN2D0

>> No.51677628
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>>51667934
No! I wont let you bully my Boomer team.

>> No.51677706

Anon, how can i buy gold and silver ?

>> No.51677982

>BOE rate hikes paused and QE infinity announced
>gold -0.25%
memes have become reality

>> No.51678035

>>51677550
>At this point, 99.999% of silver coins have already been picked out by collectors and other people who know. Those machines aren't gonna find shit.

My guess is that Biden is so desperate for hard backing of the USD that they're considering reclaiming pennies for the retrievable copper. There's trillions of pre-'82 pennies still 'in circulation' and that each of them contains 2c worth of copper! Put it another way, for every pre-'82 penny they get back, a copper-plater zinc penny can be issued and 1c worth of copper kept.

The official line suggests that a new penny costs 2c to 'produce and distribute' but this is simply insane- likely the cost is under 1c and 'distribution' is a bullshit excuse. The U.S. Treasury implemented regulations in December 2006 which criminalised the smelting of pennies and nickels, and placed export limits on them. Violators are now liable for a fine of up to $10,000 USD and/or prison for a up to five years. Sounds a lot like someone wanting to preserve the metal value of the coins, yeah?

A million pre-'82 pennies theoretically yield $10k in copper. The US government was issuing between four and eight billion copper pennies a year pre-'82. You do the maths.
Citizens hand in their pennies in exchange for 'paper' and the government gets say $.50 for every hundred pennies. Three hundred million pre-'82s pennies then pay for $150 million of 'aid to Ukraine'. Five hundred million pennies pay for $250 million of 'aid to Ukraine'. One billion pennies- not an unreasonable amount given the sheer volume of pennies issued pre-'82- is $500 million of 'aid to Ukraine'.

In 'All quiet in the Western Front', Remarque's character Bäumer notes the issue of balls of red-waxed gouda cheese as frontline rations with dismay. As glad as he is to have tasty food, gouda is a store of value taken out of government storehouses only in times of great need. Coins are like gouda, except the government is taking them back not issuing them.

>> No.51678041

>>51676575
The dollar index is based on the strength of the dollar relative to other currencies. The DXY is going up, but inflation is raging, meaning that they are all losing value, only our currency is the best looking one of the bunch.

>> No.51678089

>>51675853
>90% circulating silver coins?!
Can confirm, there are definitely still some in circulation that ignorant normies spend for face value. Its really, really rare to find one though, like 1 in probably 10,000.
I think the mint's coinstar video might be an effort to foster the move to CBDCs, and not about silver. They've already found out that a lack of circulating coins effectively forced businesses to accept credit payments only. I think they're getting ready for the next step.

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>>51665504
Bros...is Geiger Edelmetalle NGMI? Apparently smelters are becoming too costly to run, and this Nordstream shit sound like the final nail in the coffin.

Is there going to be a Euro bullion shortage like time now?

I picked up a handful a while back but I want more. Fuck. Will German premiums skyrocket?

>> No.51678140

>>51675858
The American government will not be paying its debts. The government has no hope of acquiring the tax revenue necessary to pay them back or we default via deflation. So any store of value in the bond market may eventually be unrecoverable or paid back in worthless money that doesn't buy anything. You gave $1M to the government and in return you receive monopoly money.
The bond market is twice the size of the U.S. GDP and much of it can never be paid back.

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>> No.51678253

I have 177oz Ag. I know I should buy gold, but I can't make myself do it when a 1/10 oz coin costs the same as a 10oz bar of silver. Reeeeee

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Old pic

>> No.51678337

>>51678253
I feel the same, my ratio is 100ag:1au, I know I should save up and buy gold monthly instead of silver weekly, but the gsr just looks too good for silver.

Can anyone offer advice to us?

>> No.51678420
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>>51678253
Just buy more silver, or buy this low-premium coin.

>> No.51678431

>>51678337
>>51678253
wouldn't platinum be a good choice if you dont like the weight to cost ratio of gold?

>> No.51678513
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51678513

> leave /pmg/ for two weeks
> CIA blows up the Nordstream pipelines

heheheheh, based. how we feeling stackchads? personally I'd say I'm feeling "robust"

>> No.51678535

>>51678513
See>>51678132

>> No.51678626
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It's happening!!! My krugs just shot up past 1800 euros!

>> No.51678721

>>51678513
Awful, my gold and silver hasn't arrived yet. I still also have two years left before college is finished.

>>51678337
>>51678253
Don't feel bad about going for silver. Silver break even point is 19 dollars while gold's is 700 dollar.

>> No.51678738

>>51678431
I don't really care about the weight, I care about what will give me a better return in the future. If the gsr goes to 50:1 I'm trading Ag for Au. What will give more value in the future? What commodity tier is Platinum with BRICS? Gold is Tier 1 Oil is Tier 2 silver is Tier 3

>> No.51678764

>>51678721
Wow, $700. That's enlightening. Thanks.

>> No.51678900

>>51678721
It'll be alright friend. I'm sure we have enough time left for you to accumulate more. And two years isn't so bad! I need like three, and I'm nearly 30 and not even currently enrolled.

>> No.51678914

>>51678738
>Best return in future
Nobody knows for sure. The speculative value in silver is signifcantly affected by silver's historic use as divisibilty for gold. I can think of several possible scenarios both where it may or may not be used for that again. I think there is much more potential reward in silver, but with that, as always, comes more risk. Which one outperforms in the future depends on how those risk factors play out.
I don't know much about platinum.

>> No.51679342

>>51678140
I hear you, makes sense desu, this is something I (and probably many others) have been wondering at the back of my mind recently, especially when the rate hikes really took off.
There was this too
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/shocking-quant-guru-calculates-fed-can-only-hike-1-it-must-halt-cycle

>> No.51679850

Default via dilution**>>51678140

>> No.51680346

>>51678721
>while gold's is 700 dollar.
Not have been this low for a long time. Now extracting gold cost $1200/oz. That's still a decent margin (esp compared to silver kek), but nothing like what it used to be.

>> No.51680457

This is a US centric opinion, but Zoomers are dumb goyim cattle, and I can't imagine them giving a shit about concepts like sound money. Seriously, go talk to someone under 20. There is nothing going on behind their eyes. In 20 years there will be nobody left who gives a shit about monetary policy, inflation, savings, the future, or really anything besides having something they can exchange for cheap goods, with as much convenience as possible. PMs are the opposite of that, so nobody's going to care about them. My honest belief is that the only true store of value is other people. Quality people by your side will help you weather any storm, and civilizations rise and fall based on the value of their people, not their money.

>> No.51680562

>>51680457
I'm in the UK but this is a fair take for most western zoomer goyim.
When I was around 18 in 1998 I worked out the whole fiat system, without an internet, without anyone teaching me. All I had to know was paper money was a thing and the rest could easily be deduced from there.

>> No.51680647

>>51678253
I don't know how to read GSR. Is it by dollar value or by weight? If weight mine is unironically 800 silver to 1 gold

>> No.51680823

>>51680647
Always guage your stack in Troy Ounces. Currency value changes too much by the minute and by country to be an accurate, universally accepted, measurement of wealth.

>> No.51680946

>>51678914
I really want to know what those scenarios are. I have a few of my own speculations, I'm always eager for a new view, if you type it out I will copypasta it for future generations fren.

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>>51675586
>How do I buy physical PMs on leverage with short notice? Not right now, but soonish when the time is right. Yes, I know it's risky.
pls respond

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Wow, I just bought 10 coins and their next shipment jumped from 67% to 72% sold. And it won't even arrive for over a week from now. They're only getting 200 coins total if my math is correct. It'll be sold out before the coins even get there. Shit's getting tight.

>> No.51682020

>>51681829
I was considering getting a credit card that has a zero APR special with a reward for spending a certain amount in the first few months and buying gold with it. Inflation isn't cooling down and PMs are dipping so I see no reason not to

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That's it, I'm casting a curse on the dollar, by Kek!
Boil and bubble
Toil and trouble
Foil and fumble
Soil and tumble
Dollar to humble
Fed will crumble

>> No.51682311

>>51675411
This is more proof that we are missing the boat by only stacking silver. Nickels are all you can eat for face value from banks, and they're worth about 5.5 cents each in melt value. Even shitty zinc is worth more than paper. If you're going to hold some fiat in your house it makes more sense to stack a fat box of coins vs a stack of paper. They'll start by asking nicely, please bring your coins in, then they'll ramp up the propaganda machine, if you hoard (any) coins you're a terrorist.

Nickels haven't changed their composition in the last 100 years, but for once when they needed the nickel for the war effort and actually made them out of silver! Not only are you hedging your bet by holding USD, but you also get to freeroll the metals market by holding copper+nickel.

>> No.51682390

>>51682020
https://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/todays-best-credit-cards/

Looks like Crapital One is doing the $200 Bonus when you spend $500 in the first 3 months again.. NGL, I had their rewards cards and the rewards do stack up if you use the cards to pay for day to day stuff and pay off the balance before interest accrues. BUT. Crapital One canceled my card when I started buying PMs on Ebay and using the rewards to buy more PMs.

>> No.51682396

>>51674973
>I need to sleep. I'll bet gold moons by morning.
Yep. Gold shot up $30 overnight. Fffffuuuu....

>> No.51682430

>>51682311
There used to be listing on Ebay for a 20 TON truckload of pre 1981 pennies. Face Value of $90,000. They were asking $120,000, and it had a melt of $160,000. Of course its illegal to melt pennies, but not hoard them.

>> No.51682487

>>51682390
I'm just gonna churn and burn the cards by making one large PM transaction, reaping the rewards, paying it off, cutting up the card, rinse and repeat. I will have an 800 FICO score and a fat stack of gold to show for it by next year

>> No.51682523

>>51680946
>What scenarios?
I don't really have much confidence in my ability to predict the future, but here goes anyway.
I think all developed countries are likely going to transition to CBDCs within the next decade. Hopefully there will be a sound money revolution before it happens, but I think thats highly unlikely. I think a major upheaval, either extreme inflation or even more likely extreme deflation will precede a push to force everyone into dystopian CBDCs. I think western CBDCs will, like the paper currencies that preceded them, will be based on debt / credit. That's what our bankers know, and it still gives them a great deal of control, so they'll stick to that. I think it is slightly more likely than not that BRICS will also introduce their own competing CBDCs. (China already has.) I think there is a decent chance that theirs may be based on a basket of commodities. How gold and silver are weighted in those baskets will have a large effect on their value.
I expect there will be significant efforts to prevent commoners from using alternative currencies to CBDCs. You could say Great Britain already has a really soft ban on silver with their VAT. I expect measures like that to be greatly expanded upon. What those measures are, and how they are implented against gold and silver will likely greatly affect the liquidity of those markets. Law abiding businesses may or may not be interested in dealing with real money at that point.
The final uncertainty is how long the new CBDC systems last, and what ultimately ends up replacing them. They will likely be really really terrible, so there is a possibility that people may reject them rather quickly.
>>51681829
The only way I know of to buy PMs with leverage is to buy stocks of mining companies and royalty streaming companies. Owning those shares technically gives you a claim on the assets of those companies, which typically include some PMs that are still in the ground.

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>>51675657
>>51675411
>the dimes at the six second mark are silver
They knew what they were doing

>> No.51682925

>>51676976
>Silver and gold retain value as they don't suffer from 'inflation' and are not subject to value control through issuance.

I know I gonna sound extremely picky here, but this needs correcting so people have the correct idea:


"Silver and gold retain their value as they don't suffer from 'inflation' due to it being much harder to subject them to value control through issuance."


While extremely unlikely, a scenario of a golden asteroid hitting the Earth, or the United States taking all of the world's gold for its own markets would cause the debasing of the metal, which as you know is another way to look at inflation. As I said I'm being extremely picky, but I think the clarification of why desirable rare metals are a good investment helps people grasp it isn't just the metals at play here.

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51683201

Anyone get any cool numisfag bait lately? I found a 0.38g silver chuckram for $6 shipped so I'll finally have one not soldered to a spoon for my babby silver collection

>> No.51683310
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>>51683201
I'm just buying silver proof sets, want to get every silver state quarter and maybe a Columbus half dollar. After that I want to go back to good old 90% and 1ozt coins. Got from 2005-2009, want to try to sell some collectables while the market is hot to buy more silver.

>> No.51683393

>>51682925
You don't sound picky. You sound like you don't really understand the meaning of words very well. You seem to be saying that it isn't "much harder" to subject gold to "value control through issuance". Then you postulate a "golden asteroid" or the USA conquering the entire planet as examples of how it isn't much harder to issue gold than it is to issue paper money? Is that REALLY what you are trying to say? Because it is nonsense.

>> No.51683417

>>51675411
>>51682311
The thing about hyper inflation is that it is often only the paper currency that is destroyed. The coinage is so costly and inherently valuable that it often is carried over to the coinage for whatever currency replaces it.
Imagine taking a $1000 bill and then trying to convert that all into coins. You could literally turn one little piece of paper into a metric fuckton of valuable metal.
No one should at any time spend their coinage at this stage, unless you have an immediate bill to pay or you want to use it to purchase PMs. I sift through copper pennies and let me tell you, banks are not happy about handing out boxes anymore. Back in 2008-9 they were more than happy to any time you asked.
Even Zinc is considered an endagnered element, similar to silver. And it is like a quarter of the price of copper, yet almost just as rare in the earth's crust as copper. The artificially low price is creating shortages much like silver.
Everyone should internalize this image here. These valuable materials are so incredibly rare relative to the amount of dollars/debt that have been created, and they will again retain this purchasing power once the bond market collapses. The mining sector is under capitalized because the banks were playing MMT and better returns could be made in more speculative assets. These games are coming to an end, and bank deposits won't be worth shit when this event finally unfolds. That event is the actualization of a shortage of real world resources relative to the "paper claims" that people own. Paper millionaires will be sucking dick when they all find out that they were bag holders. They will be like players at a poker game and everyone lays down their hands full of aces. They all think they have value, but they will have no way to convert it. The truth is, if no one can afford to buy your $2M McMansion without a bank loan then your house ain't worth shit beyond what people can afford to pay in cash.

>> No.51683593

>>51683417
I read paper chains instead of paper claims. Somehow works just as well

>> No.51683656

>>51683393
>You seem to be saying that it isn't "much harder" to subject gold to "value control through issuance".

No dumbass I'm saying the opposite. My picky point is about understanding why it's much harder to subject gold and silver to value control through issuance. Theoretically the US government could flood its market with all the real gold it has in its vault. Doing so would debase gold on the US market to a significant degree in a short period of time. The value of something always depends on scarcity + desirability. Gold is worthless on a planet made of gold, much like water is worthless on a planet covered in an ocean.

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>>51683417
Forgot the image referenced. I have more copper pennies than I can physically carry, and is probably one of the cheapest ways to stack.
Once copper revalues when the bond market collapses, I theoretically have all of the purchasing power in pocket change I need to live for the rest of my life. And it cost my next to nothing to acquire.

>> No.51683734

Should I add my stack to my house contents insurance?

I have it secured in a safe but if something goes really wrong I'd prefer to be able to claim it then not.

Is opsec worth the risk?

>> No.51683760
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The Gold bottom is in, return to march prices within 2 months, screenshot this.

>> No.51683775

>>51683675
>two merc dimes for a burger
overpriced

>> No.51683912

>>51683775
The burger from back then is probably closer to a modern quarter-pounder then the pathetic regular cheeseburgers they serve now

>> No.51684054

>>51683775
Astute observation. These prices are pre-digital age so the plethora of new technologies, products and uses for silver have not been discovered yet.
If you do the 'back of the envelope' calculations on silver being adjusted for inflation, $1.25 min wage in 1960 if adjusted for silver not in today's value, but adjusted for inflation in 2022 means minimum would be closer to $180+ per hour. That obviously makes no sense. It only makes sense that there is a LOT of purchasing power to be lost in the dollar. And again, that catalyst is a collapse of the bond market.

>> No.51684244

>>51684054
What REALLY makes "no sense" is that the US national debt is more than three times higher the value of all gold known to exist on earth. And also that somehow, that's just a year and a half of the US GDP.
The only reasonable assumptions from this are
>Gold is either obsolete or underpriced
>The National debt is artificially high
And considering banks, governments and investors buy gold by the billions every year, the "Gold is obsolete" theory doesn't hold water.

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It's been more than 24 hours and nobody has outbid me on the item I was interested in on ebay, should I be concerned?

>> No.51684349

>>51672470

Good shit,
I would say focus on coins, they may hold extra value for some collectors but ultimately people will only buy for spot, but with coins there's a chance you might get more someday.
I'd say, just keep plugging away, a coin a week or so and you'll be sittin' pretty in a year with 50 oz at least. Good luck.

>> No.51684530

>>51684244
Why would the amount of debt be limited to the available gold? I'm not arguing debt isn't crazy inflated but there's no reason why all the gold should be enough to buy everything there is to buy, either.

>> No.51684657

Guys I rage posted last night but can someone please explain to me how getting fucked by the premiums on pysical silver is a good thing and why I should keep buying it?
I just bought my first 10oz bars and was loving them all night until I realized I've lost like $120 already since the market value is lower than what I paid for it.

>> No.51684762

>>51683734
They won’t cover it. Besides who cares?. You’ll still have the same number of ounces. It will just be melted together. Silver is silver. Am I right fellow retards?

>> No.51684960

When?

>> No.51684979

>>51680457
Pretty based post desu.

>> No.51684981

is there any whitepaper of this "gold"?

>> No.51684994
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>>51684657
Paper price is rigged. High premiums are being created on purpose by the U.S. mint constricting the supply of ASEs. This allows them to tamper the demand for silver while simultaneously keeping the paper price low for the sake of the shorts.
It's all a headfake to make you walk away from the only exit strategy to the financial looting taking place.

>> No.51685180

>>51684994
You’re a retard. The ASE is a small portion of the market. The premium on the eagle is so high because it is a high demand coin with low supply this year since the US mint is having supply and production issues. But Premiums on everything are up massively as well. High eagle premiums can drag up other premiums, but I would guess the effect is relatively small and local. Premiums are up because demand is up. It’s very simple. Everyone is stacking. Especially the big players. They know what is coming. Don’t expect premiums to ever go down again. Not kidding. This is the new floor. In the next run up for silver, expect eagle premiums to surpass 100% and make its way to 200%. The premiums on everything else will probably reach about 100%. When the stores are sold out like in 2020, you’re going to have trouble finding physical regardless of price and premiums.

>> No.51685262

>>51684994
Also I don’t know why you think limiting supply reduces demand. Humans typically behave in the opposite way. Everyone is scrambling for eagles, which is why the premium is wayyyy up. This will only continue.

>> No.51685264
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Who has the lowest premiums on silver right now? MM bumped theirs up $1

>> No.51685298

>>51685180
It doesn't matter if it is a small market or not. The fact that it is THE STANDARD #1 silver product means that people want it over generic and the supply/demand is forcing there to be a premium. The higher premiums on ASEs is creating the environment where all premiums are rising.

>> No.51685342

>>51685262
It reduced demand because the price is higher. Demand is a technical term that includes in it the ability to pay. If you get priced out by premiums by even a single ounce then you are technically reducing demand. You keep calling me a retard every thread but you keep confusing even some pretty basic concepts, dude.
Chill the fuck out.

>> No.51685381
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hey bros rate the sterling i copped, absolute dirt cheap lads

>> No.51685430
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>>51683656
They can't just unload all their gold, because then the banks won't have any left for international trade. The BRICS sure aren't going to sell oil and their other goodies for fiat dollars anymore, that's for sure. Petrodollar is finished, and all that's left is the real stuff. Now we're in the musical chair phase, and the music will stop very shortly. A lot of people are going to find out they don't actually own much of anything, as all their 0's and 1's collapse into /dev/null.

>> No.51685439

>>51685342
You are a retard. Limiting eagle supply does not effect overall silver demand. That is what you were arguing about the paper price. You’re wrong. People will move to other products. The eagle market is a small portion and does not affect spot price and only minimally affect premiums on other products. The only thing the supply of eagles is affecting is the demand and premium on eagles.

>> No.51685529

>>51685264
>Who has the lowest premiums on silver right now?
>tfw
I'd certainly like to know, kek

>> No.51685532

>>51684657
There a literally multiple different markets with different "market values." It sounds like you're comparing your 10oz bars that you have in your hand already to the comex price, which at best, and only rarely, is the price for a contract of at least 5 (IIRC) 1,000 oz bars, delivery not included. I'm pretty sure that if you wanted to, you could sell your newly aquired bars to another individual, from craigslist for example, for very close to the same price you paid for them.

>> No.51685541
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>>51680457
>Goyim
>People are store of value
>There is no corelation between quality of money and prosperity of civilization

Post stack you dumb nigger

>> No.51685661

>>51680457
I agree that they don't care now. I'm pretty sure almost everyone will start caring once they really start getting screwed though. It seems that if you ask almost anyone in a country with really bad inflation what the number one problem in their country is, they will say it's the devaluation of their currency. Of course, by that point, it may be to late as everyone will be broke and eating bugs.

>> No.51685744
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>>51685541
What you think of your 100 corona coins? Do you like the feel of holding them? I live in Europe and would like to know how liquid they are in Europe if you happen to know.

>> No.51685748

>>51680457
idk i'm 22 and i pay close attention to all of that, i stack some gold and silver, and have a boomer job. but i do feel pretty alone in doing so.
you're mostly right that having a good support network is invaluable in times of crisis though. this is how people got through the great depression.

>> No.51685789
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>>51678143
nice burrs

>>51685744
you might be better off getting 20 franc coins in Europe
smaller coins so easier to find buyers

>> No.51685944

>>51685744
They will be very liquid in germany, austria, czechia, hungary, essentialy in central Europe. Be careful, they are 90% gold and are not whole ounce. Its something over 30 grams of pure gold

>> No.51685980

>>51685439
So you are saying that if the Mint was operating at full capacity and ASE premiums were only $5, then generic would then still also be $5? Or would demand shift to ASEs and therefore lower generic premiums? Please explain, retard.

>> No.51685984
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51685984

>>51667934
No suh, ah don't believe ah will.

>> No.51686046
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51686046

Scottsdale minted storks for $22.80/oz. Whats the catch?

>> No.51686097

>>51685430
>They can't just unload all their gold, because then the banks won't have any left for international trade.

FFS you're missing my point. Don't bother responding to me until you actually get it.

>> No.51686267
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>>51683310
>want to try to sell some collectables while the market is hot to buy more silver.

Good luck lad, I've been enjoying watching your progress with the proof sets. Dunno if you've looked recently but I was able to get a few rolls of silver proof state quarters that were busted out of their cases for the same price as standard 90%, stacking some of those instead of pre-1965 constitutional might appeal to you. I've been cleaning out my garage for stuff to sell for more silver too and found the Cliff Notes version of the biography of Anne Frank, think it's worth $14.88?

>> No.51686314
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>>51685381
>rate the sterling i copped, absolute dirt cheap lads

I think you're doing it wrong bro

>> No.51686320

>>51683656
I don't know who you think you are enlightening with your drivel. Everyone here already KNOWS that the value of metals depends on supply and demand and that the finite supply is what makes it hard to inflate. Your silly speculation is not illustrating some esoteric point. It's Econ 101 with retard illustrations..

>> No.51686322

what now gold is up like 30 dollars, make it stop

>> No.51686373

>>51686320
>I don't know who you think you are enlightening with your drivel. Everyone here already KNOWS that the value of metals depends on supply and demand and that the finite supply is what makes it hard to inflate.

No, not everyone does. If they did they wouldn't fall for ponzi schemes like fiat and shitcoin.

>> No.51686377

>>51686097
Maybe you are unintelligible. In addition to being a dick.

>> No.51686382
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Friendly reminder that there is an astroid containing American Silver Eagle coins and when it impacts with the US Mint, it will destroy all production of the most rare and coveted coin existance - the American Silver Eagle. However it will also unleash millions of American Silver Eagle coins accross the United States (much like in Inuyasha when the crystal breaks and the shards spread accross feudal Japan, but this time it will be IRL in the current time, in the United States, and with American Silver Eagle coins). This event will forever radically change the landscape of silver stacking on Earth. Make of this information what you will. I'm staking American Silver Eagles and proudly paying an increasing premium that is really really worth it, since I will make it back when I sell them (they are the most secure, everyone wants them).

Tick tock.

>> No.51686411

>>51686377
You must be a newfag otherwise you wouldn't be making such statements.

>> No.51686418
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>>51686373
Holy shit, Boy. Do you even know where you are?

>> No.51686438
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>>51686411
Show stack, genius.

>> No.51686459
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>>51686322
mfw missed the big dip because euro, and now silber is also going up

>>51686046
They're not kooks, the ASE of burds. Every real aussie boomer farmer will only trade you his chickens for kooks. Other shitbirds btfo.

>> No.51686488

>>51686418
>Holy shit, Boy. Do you even know where you are?
Yes I do actually. Just go to the catalog page here and see half of it is filled with shitcoin hustlers.

>>51686438
Get fucked, I ain't gonna show you shit.

>> No.51686600

>>51686488
This is the precious metals board, not the shitcoin board, fool. Pay attention. And you ain't showing shit because all you have to show in life is a big, arrogant mouth. Thinking you can come here, of all places, and lecture people about the fiat scam and what makes precious metals valuable is hilarious. You are in way over your head.

>> No.51686689

>>51665504
Goddam just realized how nice the box in the OP was, anyone know where I can find one??

>> No.51686700

>>51683417
Based. Glad I bought a ton of nickels during the squeeze a few months back. I also love constitutional silver even with the high premiums. It feels like I'm holding a special piece of history in my hands, like sifting through ancient ruins and admiring in awe and wonder at what it must have been like to live among those people so long ago.

>> No.51686713
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>>51685439
>>51685980
Nothing to say?

>> No.51686750

>>51686600
Another one who is listening. I show my stack many times here, I'm just not showing YOU it.

>> No.51686949

>>51684309
No, take it as a blessing. eBay auctions can be very cancerous and you rarely snipe a good deal.

>> No.51687051
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51687051

>send a message to a ebay seller asking if he could accept a lower offer.
>seller thinks he has the right to ghost me because my offer isn't good enough for him (in his mind)

>> No.51687305

>>51684349
I'm acquiring them now with free crypto, sofa money, and zero expectations. When I started, I spent what I had left of my savings on the Jesus coin because Russia went Full Spec-Op. And I don't trust banks during war time.

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>>51682523
Thanks fren, those are very similar lines to my thinking.

>> No.51688023

>>51687051
I did this with a guy on Facebook market place who kept lowballing me and in Spanish too. The audacity. Didn't even speak English

>> No.51688093
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You hosers are supporting Ukraine, right?

>> No.51688174

>>51688165
>>51688165
>>51688165

>> No.51689526
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This thread's so close to death that no one will notice that I just busted a nut while fantasizing about plowing Natalie Portman doggystyle while she throws her arm up in a Roman salute and repeatedly screams "Heil Hitler!".

>> No.51690392
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>>51689526
I noticed Anon.

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>>51690392
Well, shit.

>> No.51690470

>>51677628
thanks for having my back, little girl anon