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Live Die Live Again 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/UK)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

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

>Meme/Anime coins
https://pastebin.com/HD00dTKS

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

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ (UK)

>News
https://kitco.com/
http://silverseek.com/
https://mining.com/
>Newsanon
https://pastebin.com/PFMse8fe

>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

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>> No.54712615 [DELETED] 
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Why are Silverkikes like this?

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Finally the real /PMG/ thread, won’t stop stacking can’t stop stacking, and first for fuck niggers fuck likes fuck jannies

>> No.54712639

>>54712631
Hark friend, a janny is what hath blessed us with this revitalized thread by slaying the false one

>> No.54712652

>>54712639
Its embarassing that they couldnt do their job right the first time

>> No.54712659

>>54712652
Yes that was pretty funny, I was half surprised I didn't get banned for making the actual thread

>> No.54712676

>>54712659
I assume the reason they deleted it was due to premature staging (baking a thread before previous one was far enough back in pages), but they clearly missed the obvious thread split because he changed the title from (/pmg/words word word salad) into just pmg. But thats just speculation from me

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Not (NOT)
Buying (BUYING)
Your (YOUR)
Bags (BAGS)
NBYB, kike

>> No.54712685

>>54712676
Not that wed ever know unless they actually showed themselves, they never reply to my posts calling them out - but they do sometimes listen to them.. really makes you wonder what really is lurking in the dark, this thing, this creature - we refere to as a janny

>> No.54712687

third time's the charm, innit jannies?

Wiener anon, have you finally put your wiener inside a pktatoe???

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>almost 33
>Net worth of only 24,000 denarii
>Can only command a Roman Legion for 4 days
>Barely enough time to cross the Rubicon and surprise the other members of the triumvirate

It's OVER

>> No.54712801

>>54712766
24 000 denari? Thats my tax and income from Veluca for just one shitty unsupervised month

>> No.54712840
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54712840

>1/40th of an oz
>8mm coin
Holy keks, I could sneeze and lose this coin in the process.

>> No.54712872

>>54712840
Fuck me the head looks like absolute shit, imagine buying any of these coins

>> No.54712886
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>>54712872
The design of the crown is crap and has been done better in the past.

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vibe check

GMI?

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>>54712679
What was the value of Buttcorn versus a house in 1945?
Oh you don't have that metric because your fake internet points didn't exist just a few short years ago? Weird.

>> No.54713042

>>54712840
At this size I wonder if this could be like an ornamental insert on an artisan keyboard

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>> No.54713115

>>54712886
the left looks like a cheap knockoff, the crown detail is so bad

>> No.54713147

>>54712615
because
I like shiny rocks
also i own a ton of crypto
but I'll admit im a bit addicted to PMs where as I should likely be putting more of my money into crypto at this point (as I have more metals) and I think crypto will do better

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>>54712939
WA

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>>54712615

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>>54712840
Problem?

>> No.54713498

>>54713042
>At this size I wonder if this could be like an ornamental insert on an artisan keyboard
Your front teeth are probably about 8-10mm across. I think you can see where this might be going.

>> No.54713510

>>54713484
I have no idea what that is.

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>>54712886
Any ideas why *that* crown? The original (shown in a painting of Charles I) was destroyed in 1649, the replica was made in 2012. So it's a fake and doesn't look like the real one anyway.

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>>54713473
Keked, saved

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>>54713571
>So it's a fake
Mmmm. Somewhat akin to the current, imported, monarchy.

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>>54713571
Charles I was beheaded and I hear Cromwell destroyed the original crown. I have no idea why they even bothered recreating it, looks like a Cadbury's chocolate cake.

>> No.54713638

when is silver gonna dump
i wanna buy some $15 cheapies

>> No.54713643

>>54713473
>that'll show those darn kikes

>> No.54713684

>>54713473
Btw the right color is #789922 faggot

>> No.54713687

>>54713631
Good enuf for your typical bake off viewer innit so.... fine. I'm waiting for them to start sneaking duck and cover nuclear preparedness into the light viewing shows.

>> No.54713773

>>54713638
I put off buying junk this weekend hoping it would dump but it looks like junk is going to keep going up for now.

>> No.54713861

>>54713773
What changed this weekend to make you change your mind?

>> No.54713878
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i am a gold and bitcoin fag because i love sound money (i also own guns, have white children, and denounce the talmud intensely)

shitcoin scammers and PM fudders should rope off a fucking bridge
this is financial advice

>> No.54714023

>>54713878
sorry, i dont understand, you love sound money, so thats why you are a gold fag, but where does the bitcoin fag come in

>> No.54714050

>>54713878
>buy stupid shitcoin early
>dump it around the next new moon
>buy gold through Apmex or JMB with shitcoin profits
>repeat

>> No.54714073

>>54714023
bitcoin is sound money.
The only difference between silver and bitcoin, monetarily, is that silver can be held in your hand, whilst crypto cannot. Although you could use a hardware wallet.

>> No.54714188

>>54714073
lol, that's a good joke bro

>> No.54714234

>>54714073
>The only difference between silver and bitcoin, monetarily, is that silver can be held in your hand, whilst crypto cannot
You can also buy/sell crypto instantly and send it to your family on the other side of the world within minutes.

>> No.54714236

>>54714188
What gives silver value, exactly?

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>>54714236

This my fren!

>> No.54714262

>>54714236
it has industrial uses. Therefore it has intrinsic value. shitcoin and fiat does not.

>> No.54714270

lol, crypto fags please leave
this is not the place to shill ya bags

>> No.54714303

>JM putting a sale on 1/10 buffalos

The junk really is all slurped up, isn't it?

>> No.54714331

>>54712599
Man, they really gave up on the quality towards the end, didn't they? The last row looks like shit. I guess they were debasing it so much they couldn't afford a good artist, and just asked a kid to do it.

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>>54714270
>doesn't post metals
>thinks "yous" matter (psychotic)
You're worse than a crypto fag

>> No.54714339

As an ex-crypto gambling degenerate that transitioned to PMs to escape the hair pulling stress of perpetual rug pulls and market fuckery, I would have far more faith if crypto didn’t seem like such a red herring.

Globohomo wont let crypto take place of currencies under their control. Most everything is a scam using strings of worthless buzzwords. BTC seems outdated and not all that functional. And the real schizo beliefs that it was all CIA funded as a means of introducing CBDC as a “safer crypto alternative” seems more and more true every day.

Fuck digital-dollars. Stack metals.

>> No.54714352

>>54714261
>>54714262
I'm talking strictly about silver and bitcoin in relation to being used as a currency.
"Industrial use" is irrelevant because the average person isn't using silver in that way, and industries using them aren't going to buy your silver coins to use in manufacturing. Furthermore, before the advent of modern computing, silver was rarely used in manufacturing, yet people valued it more then than they do now, looking strictly at S/G Ratio, which indicates that it isn't it's use in manufacturing that gives it this value.

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>>54714236
This:
>>54714262
Furthermore, its industrial uses have outweighed its value for money. Thus coinage rarely comprises silver, and silver stackers are (sometimes unwittingly) banking on it as a commodity.
Gold is still primarily used as a measure and backing for wealth, although it does have some very specific industrial uses. Gold stackers assume this will always be the case.

>> No.54714366

>>54714339
pretty much my take, btc was most likely made by the NSA mathematicians aka "the equation group" I also believe most of the cryptography involved with most crypto is null and void with gov quantum computing capabilities, it's long been rumored that rss and ecc encryption has been compromised for years

>> No.54714409

>>54714354
See
>>54714352

>> No.54714415

>>54714338
i never posted once about "yous"
perhaps it is you who is mentally ill

>> No.54714432

>>54714409
I answered.
>>54714354
>its industrial uses have outweighed its value for money. Thus coinage rarely comprises silver

>> No.54714438

>>54714352

Silver was more used for everyday payments

gold was historically more used as a storage of value or for large transactions

>> No.54714447

>>54714352
silver can be used as a doorstop or paperweight
there, 2 more use cases than your invisible internet money

>> No.54714448

>>54714415
we know who you are bud
you get your panties in a twist over everything, start bragging about filtering, and tell people not to give certain anons "yous"
errrryday

>> No.54714449

>>54714432
You didn't.
>before the advent of modern computing, silver was rarely used in manufacturing, yet people valued it more then than they do now, looking strictly at S/G Ratio, which indicates that it isn't it's use in manufacturing that gives it this value.
>>54714438
And why does this give it value? Bitcoin is also used for large (and small) transactions.

>> No.54714478

>>54714448
>paranoid delusions about who a random anon is
yeah, im going with mental illness

>> No.54714481

>>54714449

1 word = Faith

Faith, that in which you store value will at least uphold or in some lucky cases increase in value over time

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Peace and abundance to all stacker frens!

>> No.54714526

bitcoin is fiat

>> No.54714540

>>54714449
There is only one gold/silver.
There are many cryptocurrencies. Although Bitcoins themselves cannot be diluted or printed, competing currencies can. You can already see how Ethereum and Monero have cut into Bitcoins marketshare and will continue to do so as new technologies are developed.
Also, bitcoin is "trustless" yet you need to trust on the internet, electricity grid, and the miners to stay fully functional and fully resist all attempts at subversion or destruction.
Gold/silver mearly requires you to trust that the laws of physics remain the same, for it will exist on it's own.

>> No.54714580

>>54714449
>before the advent of modern computing, silver was rarely used in manufacturing
Not true, though its main 'industrial' use was in tableware - pitchers, knives, forks, etc., and jewelry. Possibly because Ag alloys were classically used for coinage as well, which elevated the 'value' of the tableware into the realm of status symbol. Now tableware and jewelry make up a much smaller component of its use, but before electronics, the GSR was a measure of its worth. I personally think attaching credence to the GSR is archaic.

>> No.54714600

>>54714073
>bitcoin is sound money.

it's literally not

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>>54714501
Here here. Wishing the best to lovers of real money.

>> No.54714671

>>54714526
Bitcoin is not fiat. Fiat means it by decree of a governing body. Bitcoin is a currency, but I I don't think it quite meets the criteria of money as gold and silver too. It's yet to prove itself as a long term store of value.

>> No.54714695

I have gold will I make it?

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Howdy sirs

>> No.54714810

>>54714671
>Bitcoin is not fiat. Fiat means it by decree of a governing body
yeah, and that's bitcoin

>> No.54714821

>>54714540
There is only 1 Bitcoin, 1 Ether, and only 1 Monero. "Other currencies" are pretty much meaningless. They aren't actually used in any markets, they're just treated like stocks and pumped up by hopium.
These 3 are not going away. Turning off the power does not make them disappear. A total internet shutdown likely wont happen, and in that event it will come back anyway.
The water that goes to your house is also reliant on these grids, yet you never question it's value. In a total economic collapse, you wont be using your faucets unless you have a personal system powered by other means.
Silver being used as a currency requires other people to accept it as a currency. Silver is also vunerable to manipulation through clipping, mixing of metals, paper manipulation, fake coinage, etc. etc.
Each systems have their downsides.
>>54714580
Gold and silver were used as currencies long before these things as well, and these things were not produced en-masse like the products now that require silver.

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Fucking cunt coin shops took all the coronation coins didn't they?

>> No.54714846

You can't walk into a grocery store and pay a cashier with BTC. You can't pay taxes directly in BTC. BTC is not fiat because there is no law or decree saying it must be accepted as currency. A digital dollar CBDC would be fiat. Dipshit IQ Delet can't even know what "fiat" means.

>> No.54714879

>>54714821
I get the impression you're trying to elicit a certain point, but I can't quite perceive what it is. So I guess I can't address what you want to hear.
If it helps, you might add to your considerations that that mechanized mining greatly increased the production of PMs.

>> No.54714901

>>54714879
he wants you to think invisible internet money is the same as gold/silver
this is what he wants you to believe

>> No.54714929

>>54714901
Oh. If that's true, he's doing a terrible job.

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My biggest regret is not buying more of these quarter ounce Britannias.

Should have kept a tube untouched.

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>>54714826
Imagine getting pissy over some jug eared pedo twat on a coin

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>>54714879
The point is that there is no difference between silver and bitcoin in terms of how we value it as a currency
>>54714846
Yes i can picrel

>> No.54714997

>>54714931
I wish fractional silver outside of (previously) constitutional wasn't a form of self-rape.

>> No.54715024

>>54714972
>currency
silver is money, not a currency
your digital nothings are a currency, not money
learn the difference

>> No.54715035

>>54714997
Sure, I paid double spot for these things, but they're now selling for double the price I paid on the secondary market. Lol.

>> No.54715043

>>54715024
>alexa what is a currency
>a system of money in general use
>oh
retard

>> No.54715048

>>54715035
And then that happens. I dont understand this game anymore, I'm going home to sleep on my stack. Wake me when moon.

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>>54714747
There i am, in the top right section with the Dan Aykroyd trading places gif.

>> No.54715079

>>54715048
Premium coins hold their premium / increase on their premium.

Bullion coins immediately lose their premium.

You may pay more per ounce, and they may be harder to sell, but they actually retain value better. Just takes a little longer to find a premium buyer.

>> No.54715128

>>54715043
>the btc fag owns an alexa and listens to it
wow, what a shocker

>> No.54715149

>>54715128
You are autistic

>> No.54715158

I wonder why my LCS prices gold Philharmonics and Britannias more than Maples or even the South African Elephant. Buffalo is still higher than them all but that comes off as more understandable to me.

>> No.54715176

>>54714846
>you can't pay at a grocery store with Crypto

Unfortunately it's easier to buy things with shit coins than shiny rocks still.

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>>54714931
>My biggest regret is not buying more of these quarter ounce Britannias.
Same here bud. Hopefully it won't be long until King Chuck gets his own mintage of the quarter ounce silver Britannias.

>> No.54715205

>>54715079
>Premium
>One of a bajillion Bongtannias
Still dumb, but another argument for getting coins over generic.

>> No.54715215

>>54714972
Thanks for being blatant - I often lose what's being implied.
Anyway... a big difference is that a commodity is tangible and has real-world use. I've also pointed out that silver's (even gold's, really) use as coinage (and I should have specified *practical*) is no longer reasonable. I would add this is because the commodity values of the metals used outpace the devaluation of the face values, ala the 1964 cessation in the US.
Bitcoin's 'value' is derived from its popularity and somewhat from its ease of use. It's more like artwork. It is subject to the whims of fancy and numbers of users, and is why we see wild fluctuations in its fictional value. There is nothing in the real world to base its value or use, so it is literally gambling.
Ironically, more and more users will come into using ecoins, and the smaller digits available to doll out are what will very likely make its price increase.
A similar argument is made for paper currency. There's nothing about the paper that makes currency valuable, and it too can suffer serious devaluation, as many countries have experienced.

>> No.54715268

>>54714821
>A total internet shutdown likely wont happen

they don't need to shut the internet down really, all they need to do is restrict your access to it, which is what the implementation of Digital ID's aims to do.

>> No.54715284

>>54715268
That is why you need to own tangible assets like Bitcoin. Gold will be the first things Government will confiscate in a new round of capital controls.

>> No.54715417

>>54715284
no it's the opposite actually, did you even read what I wrote?

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>>54714339
>>54714366
What made you look from crypto to metals and how long you were eyeing them? What was the final push to start stacking? I've been noticing more and more crypto bros get into metals. I find it all fascinating. For my own part, I believe we as humans have always known that precious metals are valuable. And no matter the country, rich, poor or century they live in, people know gold/silver are a safe haven.

>> No.54715440 [DELETED] 

What do the kike shills even think they're accomplishing here?

They just get dabbed on over and over and over

>> No.54715500

>>54715438
>(((zelensky)))
>(((babkman friedman)))
There seems to be a pattern, turning off all investment engines, shifting to looking up the early life sections

>> No.54715501

>>54715440
If you're getting paid for actions rather than results, it's a good enough deal for some. This mess will all be over in due time.

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>>54715440
They need the uninitiated to not look towards physical stores of value as a safe haven for storing your wealth.

>> No.54715553

>>54715438
hexagons are the bestagons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thOifuHs6eY

>> No.54715644

There aren't any good deals today.

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>pay me

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>>54715440
There will always be lurker newfags ripe for dissuasion. Like an Oxford style debate, it isn't about convincing the opposition, it's about silently convincing a couple people from the audience.

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>>54715673
This. Some regulars complain about the same pictures and the same info being posted over and over again, but it's not for us. It's for the lurkers.
Hello lurkers, I love you!

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>$1,000 silver (in today's dollars)

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>>54715717
*in 2019 dollars

>> No.54715785

>>54715717
>the hunt brothers simply exposed the true price of silver
Kek

>> No.54715886

>>54715268
If they could enact a total internet shutdown (which is what you're describing is) they would have done so already.

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>>54715785
what's so funny, punk

>> No.54715935

>>54715438
I went for both around the same time (low cap stuff that could grow decently). Like emergency food and water they're just different measures for different scenarios to me.

>> No.54716013

>>54715905
Not buying your bags

>> No.54716089

>>54715717
The hunt brothers attempted to defraud the silver market by hogging the entirety of the supply. They were in it to get an easy buck by exploiting an essential - but easy to control market.

>> No.54716091

>>54716013
beat it, crypto nerd
your day of seethe approaches

>> No.54716163

>price to low to quit my day job
>price too high to buy more

>> No.54716186

>>54716091
Your silver will never be real money. Silver has no value, no liquidity, and will never be a currency. Your silver is a shiny rock twisted by jews with paper manipulation into a crude mockery of economic perfection. All the “stacking” you do is two-faced and half-hearted. Behind your back jews manipulate you and laugh at you. It's counterparts soar in value and liquidity, all while the dust that settles on your stack serves as a metaphorical laugh at the idea that it will ever be worth anything. The average person thinks your silver is worthless and laugh at you behind your back and mock you. Thousands of years of economic evolution have allowed jews to manipulate your worthless rocks with incredible efficiency. Even goldfags who stack think less of you. Your financial fantasies are a dead giveaway. And even if you manage to get a drunk farmer to trade his goods for your rocks, he’ll turn for his gun when he finds out he's been scammed. Silver will never be money. You wrench out a fake smile every single morning and tell yourself it’s going to be ok, that your stack will pull you through, but deep inside you feel the depression creeping up like a weed, ready to crush you under the unbearable weight. Eventually it’ll be too much to bear - you’ll buy a rope, tie a noose, put it around your neck, and plunge into the cold abyss, leaving your worthless pile of rocks behind. Your parents will find you, heartbroken but relieved that they no longer have to live with the unbearable shame and disappointment. They’ll bury you with a wooden headstone, and every passerby for the next 20 years will know a poor man is buried there. Your body and headstone will decay and go back to the dust, and all that will remain of your legacy is an unmarked grave, and a pile of rocks that will be swiftly pawned off to the local corner store, and there will be nothing left. This is what you chose. This is your destiny. There's no turning back.

>> No.54716212

>>54716163
Just keep saving your fiat. PMs are going to dip hard this fall/winter

>> No.54716256

>>54714997
I’m still pissed that not only did old boomers have silver in their fucking pocket change but junk is now more expensive than outright buying new pure ounces of silber.

Won’t keep me from drunkenly buying half dollars and mercs but the premium rape on the burns.

To any anon looking to stack 90%, commemoratives can be snagged for 22-28$ along with CoAs and usually nice little boxes and are only a couple bucks over spot. Probably the only way to get cheapies these days.

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54716186

>> No.54716269

Are kilos the only way to buy without getting sodomized by premiums now? Even buffalos are 30$+ what the fuck.

>> No.54716290

>>54716212
You say that until the prices spike amid the ever increasing economic and social turmoil and we never see cheapies again.

However, some anons have theorized that an inorganic tamping is likely to happen at the outbreak oft our economy getting progressively worse.

I don’t even know anymore. This clown world honks too fucking hard.

>> No.54716418
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>Your silver will never be real money.
Silver and gold have been the only real money in human history. Everything else is just a currency and unbacked currencies always fail. When they do, people always want the insurance of something real.

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You're trying to confuse "real money" with "fiat." Fiat means by government decree. But that fiat dollar is forming cracks and when it fails, the market will determine what is currency. The government can try to impose fiat, but history shows that government trying to force a worthless currency right after the previous one fails - the new forced currency always fails. You can't fight the market. It's like fighting entropy. Entropy will eventually win.

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>>54716091
>>54716091

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>>54714366
crypto was created by one of the three races of aliens that have enslaved humanity for thousands of years. Cosmic rugpull.

>> No.54716733

>>54716685
Redpill me on crypto being an invention of slaver aliens, I'm in the mood for some seriously schizo shit.

>> No.54716865

>>54714941
“Limited edition” jug eared pedo twat coin thank you.

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>>54716685
The three races of aliens are highly advance psychopaths that have destroyed and enslaved countless civilizations throughout the galaxy. Their only form of entertainment is demonstrating their power and making others suffer because their own society is loveless godless tyrannical hellscape. Crypto is worth nothing if an advanced computer can crack it and since the aliens are millions of years more advanced than humans, cracking crypto would be the equivalent of a monday morning pop quiz for extraterrestrial children. simple as

>> No.54716959

>>54716212
What makes you think that?

>> No.54717038

>>54716959
he's wrong, ww3 will kick off before the next american election scam
next leg up will be in full swing by then, inflation will be unstoppable

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>>54716212
Define hard dip. Your prediction would be more believable if you said crab hard. Everybody knows pms can be king crab

>> No.54717236

>>54716269
S C R A P
I
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V
E B A Y
R

>> No.54717294

>>54716269
pretty much

>> No.54717297
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>>54710427
>Back in the day men usually carried a pocket piece or a wallet dollar
I still do this despite being a zoomer. But the true zoomer equivalent is to have a two dollar bill or some foreign banknote (usually Mexican from what I've seen) in your phone case.
>I've had some crazy coins over the years, almost every US type of gold, silver, copper, nickel.
Did you have any of the classic gold commemoratives? Like the pan pacific or the US Grant gold dollar? Those always fascinated me. I would have bought them for my collection had I been born a century earlier.
>>54710383
>I hypothesize that there will be a correction to the coin denominations
I think some anon here said that the new dollar coin will use quarter planchets. And I could see it happening too for the sake of vending machines and what not.
By the time I'm old, it will probably cost $3 for a can of Coke thats 75 cents today. It will be 3 dollar coins instead of 3 quarters, but they'll both be the same size, shape, and weight.
The two dollar bill may even make a come back, that or a two and five dollar coin. With the 10 dollar bill being the lowest banknote in circulation.
Maybe by 2150 we'll have $10 & $20 coins again assuming the economic status quo remains.

>> No.54717328

What's the point in buying Silver Eagles when the premium is $20 over spot?

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>>54712840
>8mm coin

Get that gigantic Brobdingnagian ingot of a coin outta here bro

>> No.54717346

>>54714073
>Although you could use a hardware wallet.
Just make sure to keep it far away from any antique Betty Boop statues.

>> No.54717356

>>54717328
i dunno but the premium isn't that high for no reason. people are buying them, and the US government isn't keeping up with demand.

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g'day, mates.
(picrel not mine)

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>>54717328
>What's the point in buying Silver Eagles when the premium is $20 over spot?

Muh eggs and muh 200% premiums in 2 more weeks

>> No.54717473

>>54717328
Getting something you want? Trading something you value less for something you value more? Or do you mean from the perspective of pure atom-stacking?

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>>54717297
I have a 1908 florin or half crown in my wallet to fuck about with. It’s way too big to be mistaken for current money.
>>54717328
I got mine for £6.50 over spot. Which in the UK would be good given they are around double spot off the big sites or about £15 on cheaper places but only the 2023s.

>> No.54717554

>>54717473
I buy silver and gold as a hedge against inflation or the collapse of the USD, so from that perspective. Are silver eagles inherently worth more than other 1oz silver coins/rounds?

>> No.54717609

>>54717554
Eagles are more liquid in the US just because of familiarity. Many people would still want something familiar in the absence of faith in a currency. You're paying more for a brand and that might matter in more stable times, but if you just want insurance, I'd 'collect' eagles and 'stack' generics + bars. Silver won't be useful in a full collapse anyway, but would be in the recovery when things stabilize.

>> No.54717650

>>54717356
>US Mint not keeping up with demand
This is 100% being done purposefully. TPTB and the Federal government have nothing to gain from dispersing more silver into the population.

>> No.54717664

>>54714810
Which governing body do you think has the ability to change bitcoin on their whims?

>> No.54717673

>>54712840
i would never buy a 1/40th ounce of gold what the fuck were they thinking.

i thought the perth mint 1/25ths were fucking stupid

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>>54712840

>> No.54717751

>>54714846
I regularly pay for groceries and other stuff like silver with crypto.
>>54715176
There are debit cards similar to crypto cards where your accounting units are grams of gold or silver. You can even send them your silver or get it delivered. I think fees and premiums make this less interesting than a crypto card but it's a thing. Also, you lose the physicality which doesn't exist with crypto in the first place so it feels even more of a cope.

>> No.54717765

>>54715079
You mean like $40 ASEs that went to $20 half a year later?

>> No.54717904

>>54715215
>I would add this is because the commodity values of the metals used outpace the devaluation of the face values, ala the 1964 cessation in the US.
This stops being a problem when governments stop scamming their people with fake face value. The face value of a coin should be whatever the metal content is. This is super simple and easy. A coin with 5g of silver should have a face value of, well... "5g silver". That's what it is and everything else is a Jewish trick. Then a dozen eggs simply cost 5g of silver or whatever it happens to be worth. But governments don't want this because it means they can't control their currency so here we are. Technically dollars are just a weird way to express silver weight but as we can see it's already too much of an abstraction.

>> No.54717941

>>54715438
You might think this is obvious but a lot if people have no idea how much gold and silver are worth to the point they prefer a bar of candy over 1oz of silver. They will learn quickly when they go hungry but nit before.

>> No.54717976

>>54717751
>>54717765
>>54717904
>>54717941
seethe, crypto nerd

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>8 billion people in the world
>26k metric tons of silver mined in 2022, AKA 26 billion grams
>3.25 grams of silver per person in 2022 mined
I gotta stop doing basic math and go buy more silver. WAGMI frens.

>> No.54718022

>>54717904
>A coin with 5g of silver should have a face value of, well... "5g silver".
I'm sorry to say, I find that nonsensical.
For every transaction, you'd have to look up what the moment's value is. The value changes with demand and supply, and there are too many other uses for silver to keep that on an even keel. It's more stable with old because it has use other than wealth, and its value is more stable. Society would be in chaos if mass/amount of any commodity were a currency.

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>>54717976
>no argument

>> No.54718054

>>54717297
I don't understand the pocket piece thing myself. I would feel shit if I lost it. And I'd be wearing it down all the time too. I can understand the appeal of fondling some silver every now and then, but not carrying it in my pocket every single day.

>> No.54718085

>>54718022
Good gods...
>with gold because it has few uses other than wealth

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>>54718022
A dollar used to be 371.25 grains (24.057 g) of silver and it worked just fine. If silver is too volatile after COMEX is done you can do the same thing with milligrams of gold instead.

>> No.54718147

>>54717673
to make it affordable to dumb poor people that wanna buy it
and they can make more with less

>> No.54718196

>>54718094
$5 and some tokens. Straight ballin'.....
>(I keed! I keed!)

>> No.54718227

>>54718094
The vast majority of people and societies in general are not going to barter with a commodity, no matter what your suggestions on how it *could* be thought of is.
Even here, we stack because we think we will be able to convert portions of it into the whatever fiat that is accepted by whatever society at the time, as needed. I doubt any sane person believes we're going to be shaving silver or even gold during times when the local (i.e. national) economy is reasonably stable.
inb4 "It's happening!!" not, it really isn't. Yet.
Yes, they're doing it in isolated instances where PMs are common (mining areas) and/or currency unstable (parts of Argentina, e.g).
As for history, we were also on the fixed-rate gold standard, though even that was reassessed from time to time.
Until we return to a gold standard, it's just not practical or even reasonable in real life.

>> No.54718257

>>54712840
Doesn't Scottsdale do 1/100 gold pieces?

>> No.54718323

>>54718022
It's not that nonsensical. Every currency we know today, the denarius, drachma, dollar, pound, peso and ruble all have a history of being a weight and purity of gold and or silver. That was the whole point of humanity standardizing metal coins was to make transactions easier. And each country, kingdom or empire had their own standards as they saw fit. There is no reason why we can't do the same today. As burgers, we have the option to amend the constitution to reflect the metal content to serve our needs in this country.

>> No.54718366

>>54718022
>>54718227
shut up, jew.

>> No.54718392

>>54717983
WAGMI indeed, fren. I’ve been in a cycle that is currently draining my bank account but future me will likely be very happy I’ve been buying silver, saying that’s enough, and buying more the next day…

>> No.54718438

>>54717396
Pmg trashed eagles when the premium was 30%. Pmg said eagles were unbuyable at 60% premium. Now the premium is 80% and if silver pops, you can bet that premium will rise further. I don’t know about you, but I like making gains. There was no better purchase than the eagle when everyone was recommending against them to “stack weight.” Call them boomer rounds. Say the premium rise won’t last. But the fact is that right now, eagles are shown to have been the right silver to stack.

>> No.54718548

>>54718438
if silver "pops" youre better off with more ounces than a higher premium lower ounces.

>> No.54718549

>>54714261
I've never liked pic-related, due to the fact that anyone who isn't an utter brainlet/midwit can connect the dots that metals needing to be mined were more expensive before the invention of industrial scale mining than after. Silver was $4000oz equivalent back then because you had to slowly mine it out with a pickaxe from the ground, it will never reach that price today because we mine silver with giant 10,000 ton diggers that rip the mountain out and produce the entire planets supply at that time in a single day.

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>> No.54718636

>>54718549
>completely ignores the demand side of the equation

>> No.54718691

>>54718548
If the premiums rise in relative fashion then that is not true. I’m betting that eagle premiums rise still HIGHER relative to generics or other coins. This has proven to be a good bet since 2020. I have many reasons to believe this will be true in the future when silver pops.

>> No.54718837

>>54716089
If there is so little silver that a couple rich guys can buy the entire world's supply, then the true price of silver is really 1000 USD.

>> No.54718846

how many of these personalities are going to go through this over the next 5 years
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPSpb9KpoOI

>> No.54718914
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crypto nerds will seethe

>> No.54718969 [DELETED] 

>>54718227
>we stack because
Your Jewish tricks won't work on me.

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>>54718846
>le clickbait faggotry

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>>54718227
>fixed-rate gold standard
So a kind of fiat in a sense. Again, the problem io government wanting to control the value of money.
>gold standard
How often do you want to repeat the same mistake? Are you even capable of learning from past mistakes?

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>>54718438
ASE's were $40 half a year ago. Then they went down to $20. Now they're back up. Peak buy high, sell low.

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Purchased for numismatic reasons not just for its silver content. The ping! Oh how they ping together!

>> No.54719093

>>54719008
i mean you can call it clickbait if you want, but he wants to sell his stack just like the video title says

>> No.54719100

"How to buy gold" is reaching record highs. Gold will definitely move first but then silver will follow and move more once gold becomes too expensive for the public and they search for substitutes with the exact same monetary properties.

>> No.54719107
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>>54719100
Forgot chart

>> No.54719114

>>54718022
Using a name for a currency instead of a mass is exactly what opens the door to debasing the coinage.

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does anyone follow this guy? i dont understand hwat his charts mean. he posts on reddit and the comments are just fileld with people spamming garbage image reactions for karma

>> No.54719160

>>54719147
it's /pol/ tier SETF crap. Ignore it.

>> No.54719176

>>54719093
I wish he'd sell his jewtube account instead. Nobody wanna hear a randoom babbling about basic talking points we already discuss here all day long. You don't learn anything from watching this, anon. Watch some history channel instead.

>> No.54719201

>>54719160
Kek, you don't even understand what the chart is about, so how'd you know?

>> No.54719213

>>54719160
pols always right

>> No.54719238

>>54719176
idk him and my situation are basically identicle. a lot of families are going through this with 2 parents needing to work to afford inflated housing prices with no family able or willing to help out on either side because boomers are so selfish.

99% of history channel is bluepilled nonsense

>> No.54719254

>>54719201
>>54719213
k you boys can go "end the fed" then. with your few bars and coins. And yeah wow zeroed large block trading is super complex right and it totally isn't just a circle jerk for redditors and their little silver movement.

>> No.54719265

>>54719254
You're mentally illl

>> No.54719267

>>54719238
It's truly surreal how selfish, arrogant, and ignorant boomers are all at the same time.

Objectively the worst generation of humans to ever walk this Earth

>> No.54719283 [DELETED] 

>>54719254
This Jew is PISSED

>> No.54719305

>>54719283
>2pbtid.
>jew
lol. go back to /pol/ faggot. man i love it when redditors found out about metals.

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>ctrl f
>platinum
>0 results

it went down today, didn't it?

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pussy reggin

>> No.54719380

>>54719238
I see where you are coming from, those are issues most redpilled ppl have to deal with, the thing is this guy gave zero advice or solutions. What did you learn from his video? Nothing. He didn't tell you how to avoid the jab for your kids, how to homeschool them, how to get around the legislation regarding this, how to locally organize with other families, etc..
He just whined about the current situation, rightfully so, but we already do that 24/7 here. I feel like this guy could simply read /pol/ posts and it would be the exact same, but on a more reddit-friendly fashion.
Then the clickbait,... Jesus, i don't even want to comment about how bad it is. He's not forced to sell, he wont sell any, and basically it's just dramatizing bullcrap no one cares about. He's a tiktok zoomie tier level of attention-whoring egomaniac. Literally everybody i know IRL have way worse problems than him to fix, and they don't make videos about it. He's so self absorbed he lost all notion of prudishness. A man doesn't whine about his petty problems online like a faggot.

>99% of history channel is bluepilled nonsense
There is a misunderstanding here, i don't speak about (((history channel))), but history-related channels/podcasts in a broader sense, you have some good stuff existing on bitchute, odyssee, etc..

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>>54716733
We can't see brown, its a combo of red and green and these green aliens have red blood which makes them look brown to us. They are the bioweapons used by the reptilian jweish bilshevik banker class.
>>54717297
That was me talking about the coins, i have a handful of world coins and saw the numbers change. I always carry a few silver coins, 1 in each pocket so they don't clink around. There was atime when change had buying power, when the dollar was silver.
>planchets
Thats the word I was forgetting to not omit.
Spain had the 50 peseta and the 500 peseta, same size large coin, funny how the number changes but the metal will always hold true based on weight and purity. I unironically love cupronickel coins, but silver is my like my wife, irreplaceable. I saw this article with some niger tubman face on it, 5 dollar gold coin but I know for a certain they're thinking of a $5 coin, hopefully its solid cupronickel. I have a pretty good collection of cupronickel coins from the major empires of yesteryear.

>> No.54719446

>>54718914
where is this from?

>> No.54719454

>>54719254
so you dont think the state of the comex is relevant?

>> No.54719456

>>54712840
Isn't it obvious? It's because they have no more gold. Also, kek @ the crown job. Looks worse than a high school photoshop project. They're also using the same bust as the one on the Britannia without at least changing the contours to be more acceptable on gold.

>> No.54719514
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frens

>> No.54719528

>>54719337
>it went down today, didn't it?
After how violently it shot up the past 2 weeks, it's normal we are witnessing a bit of retracement. Personally i'm super bullish on plat, even tho i don't own any.
Did you monitor the comex reserves left of plat the past few weeks?

>> No.54719555

>>54719514
fhqwgads: secured

>> No.54719580

>>54719380
yeah whatever, i watch all kinds of things and its not a waste to see people dealing with the same problems as me. some of it is entertaining some of it is commiserating, it is what it is.

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>>54712840
For me it’s the queen. Right and proper.

WAGMI

>> No.54719588

>>54712599
After Constantine the quality of the busts significantly decrease. Ruined Rome with Christcuckery

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>>54719528
I don't monitor things that can be manipulated. I just stack and keep holding. Simple as.

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>>54719514
bruhs
I noticed french junk is finally on the rise. Considering i saw few anons talking about it lately, i wouldn't be surprised if some of it is leaving the territory to be sold in the US/rest of Europe.

I'd love to profit from the arbitrage since i need some extra cash to buy scrap. Is there anyone interdasted to try to figure out a solution?
I'm willing to sell a K of them for 7.70€/ea. That's 24€/oz .999 equivalent for highly recognizable constitutional in great condition. So basically spot +1€ per oz.

>> No.54719718

>>54719686
i feel like 5 reichsmark are a better arbitrage opportunity since people buy them independent of silver content

>> No.54719751

>>54717328
They're widely recognized, every silver chad I speak to knows what an ASE is but there are meme and coomer coins ive never even seen, I imagine there is a faint mistrust of the fact that theyre all different. A consistent currency would be nice, along with this, it is a government mint issued coin, which means that it is backed by the standards and purity measurements of the USA. I love ASE's, they do hold a premium so they are not always my first choice but they are really nice looking and have the good ping.
>>54717336
>When you need tocpay a bunch of different hookerd

>> No.54719772

>>54719718
For the US market, definitely. But it's trickier to set up. I had more EU market in mind, like i could set up a rendez vous at the border with some germanon or bonganon for example.
With RMs leaving yurop, it's paperwork and customs' shenanigans, and most of all : trust.

That said, if you know a shop ready to buy RMs from a yuropoor, i'm interested too, i own a good chunk of windmills too.

>> No.54719819
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>>54717904
They printed too many of these promising and the LME sent literal bags of rocks to a handful of companies. Not pure nickel balls, but bags of stones.

>> No.54719851

>>54714826
I just ordered the 1oz proof. Didn’t want a non silver, but can’t be assed with the 50ps.

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>>54718196
I'm about to order another $500+ order from the internet

>> No.54719906

>>54717328
Imagine the resale value of the last coin the US government ever made

>> No.54719932
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54719932

$1500 in BEP fed reserve straps for 1 (one) star note.

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>>54719686
Interdasting, anywhere that is good to buy Frenchie junk from besides eBay?

>> No.54719959
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54719959

Finally got it. A true masterpiece, my favorite coin ever...

>> No.54719972

>>54719254
Burned IQDELETE

>> No.54719993

>>54718323
>nonsensical.
Yeah, ... that may have been a bit harsh.
I'd just be repeating myself though. Whether the commodity changes value or the paper loses it, two sides of the same coin, so to speak. People generally don't understand PMs (and they're unwieldy), but they understand money (or at least how to use it. Sometimes).

>> No.54720010

>>54719934
Doesn’t help you, I find it occasionally at my LCS. But again, because people overlook it as they assume it’s not silver given the dates. Guess it’s going through the same thing as the Canadian stuff.

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>>54712939
That's what mine says

>> No.54720031
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>>54719932
I have a couple stacks of these. They all say jews at the signature. 2003 series. Been stacking since then
Nickels for deflation
Silver for inflation
I farted on a jew
Simple as

>> No.54720048
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54720048

posting coins

>> No.54720062

>>54719772
i just assumed you lived in US. no i don't have european connections, sorry guy

>> No.54720064

>>54719147
don't worry about it goy he's just some nut job
hey, you buyin the BTC dip? it's (((sound money)))!

>> No.54720065

>>54715079
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19j1zjG16rc

>> No.54720101
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>> No.54720143

>>54720101
Bleed ounces, mthfuckzzers.

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>>54720143

>> No.54720165

>>54719993
Not the same coin at all. The value of paper money is entirely at the whim of, and subject to the moral strength of, government. The value of PM commodity money is controlled by natural factors beyond the power of government. And that is why the former always fails and the later is hated by dishonest men.

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>>54720157

>> No.54720231

>>54720157
the fact you knew that was reddit makes you reddit too

>> No.54720260

>>54720165
But I thought silver was being manipulated??

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>>54720231
He must feel pretty stupid falling for the bait like that.

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>>54720260
>factors beyond the government
The government should only have socmuch control but there a little hat wearing grabblers printing out slips promising paper, they attempt to drive the price down and we buy the dip, jews seethe further and drain themselves

>> No.54720348
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>>54720341
*printing out slips of paper, promising silver

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>>54720031
They certainly do. Still a good amount of those in circulation. Small face notes are best notes

>> No.54720443
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>>54720387
Got plenty of smaller denominations too, in hyperinflation the 1s and 5s are worth the same, the 10s and 20s, and the 50s and 100s will hold similar values, nobodys gonna worry if a 5,000 purchase for socks is only 50 bucks off thats not far off from the $5 pair i got today.by paing 5 cents short. So i stack a ton of 1s, 10s and 50s mainly in a large safe built into my basement.

>> No.54720461

>>54720443
Plus it gets your current cash to go further because if you spend a 20 and get a 10 youve still got a slip of paper in the low decades place of reserve notes.

>> No.54720509

>>54712599
Holy shot the last one and a half rows are fully dysgenic

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>> No.54720528

>>54720048
In the future, we will be the banks, competing and winning against the jweish. To defeat the competition of banks who lie and gamble, a bank that prints its own paper promisory IOU silver notes can then squeeze a bank with less reserves. Since most of us here are honest and would have the highest reserves, thus the most trustworthy IOU slips, we would literally force the weaker jweish banks to accept our currency to drain them of their metals, as for every slip printed to steal from the jew would add one real unit of metal to my vaults. Then ban all jwiesh banks from redeeming their paper slips for metal.
Simple as

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>>54720101
>>54720143
>>54720157
>>54720193
>>54720231
>>54720266
Gonna be crazy when registered slips under 30 million

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54720593

>>54720010
That’s true Canadian junk has been getting succcced out of the market as well as American junk, I’ll look around tho

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https://invezz.com/news/2023/04/24/de-dollarisation-19-countries-join-brics/

>> No.54720643

>>54719932
>>54720031
>>54720387
>>54720443
What am i looking at? Can you anons excplain?

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54720781

Some really big money out there is betting a lot on the bond market about to get fucked hard yo.

>> No.54720813

>>54720643
Fiat money, loses value but still important to have for liquidity. The bills say jew on the signature. The minimum wage was 1.25 in the 60s which equates to about 25 bucks now, good money good society. jews=bad society. Also last year nickel skyrocketed by 3x its norm because of jews trying to short and failing, chinks failed too.

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>>54713878
>>54714073
>>54714234
Crypto nerds are panicking.
archive(dot)ph/LKySe

>>54717664
Shitcoin is in the hands of six coders. It's "decentralized" only in that its future rests in the hands of six people instead of one.
archive(dot)ph/c7HIe

Bitcoin wishes it was gold/silver.

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>>54720835
>Bitcoin wishes it was gold/silver.
:)

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>>54720637
Had to explain what BRICS was to a couple of normie coworkers last Friday. One of these coworkers is investing in bonds because "I gotta do something for retirement".

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>>54720835
>seething intensifies

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>>54720920
>One of these coworkers is investing in bonds because "I gotta do something for retirement".

>> No.54720963
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>>54720920
Did they see this?

>> No.54721014

>>54720963
>Did they see this?
Highly doubtful. My coworkers have room temp IQs and are most certainly NGMI.

>> No.54721076

The banks have stopped buying any bonds longer than a month. They have zero faith in the treasury right now. They're being offered 1 year at 5% plus collateral and they are refusing it. They'd rather buy 1 month bonds at 3% and just take the 2% hit.

>> No.54721085
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LCS had a kilo for $26/oz. Grabbed everything else and just broke $1000 for no tax.

Have a few 100oz ers, but this is my first kilo.

>> No.54721095

>>54721085
Grats. The first kilo feels so good. Such a raw feeling to hold true wealth.

>> No.54721122

>>54714354
i've always appreciated this picture. would love to see the palladium maple leaf in comparison as well.

>> No.54721147
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>>54721095
Just the right amount of silver to bludgeon someone to death...

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Silverbros…

>> No.54721180

>>54714339
You total fail to understand what bitcoin is, lump a bunch of retarded shit you got tricked into with bitcoin as a cope, and then ran off to pay 100% premiums on silver instead.

You're a genetic peasant and have no ability to wield capital. At least with silver you won't just spend all of the money on bath salts and mountain dew, I suppose.

>> No.54721187

>>54721122
I would too, but I don't have the coin. I can't even find it. The radial lines were not always on the coin, so the challenge is even greater trying to find that to match. But you bet I'll reshoot if/when I get it.

>> No.54721240
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>>54721180
Reminds me of losers who blame smoking weed for being losers.

>> No.54721335

>>54719073
neat lookiin coins.
is that the money of the leprechauns?

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54721407

>>54721187
https://www.goldstockcanada.com/product/2368/1oz_palladium_maple_leaf_coin

been waiting for these prices for a while, and yet I still can't pull the trigger.

>> No.54721427
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A delivery has arrived at the Akiyama household.

>> No.54721454

>>54721407
Oh my... now be certain these have the radial lines....

>> No.54721480

>>54721427
you took your wife's last name? so cringe bro

>> No.54721511

>>54721480
got em
>>54721427
open it, you little fayget

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>>54721454
anon gave me the source in another thread months ago. they seem legit. you could always ask for additional photos.

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>>54721480
no u.
>>54721511
no.

>> No.54721553

>>54721533
I'll definitely call. Prices for Pd are good.
Thanks for the link!

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>>54721553
i am the silver surfer anon. if you see my pics, let me know how it goes. ill be waiting to see your pic. just curious to hear your take on why the price has declined in the last year.

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>>54721240
>240 blaze it, get the steaks, I can pay im silver. We get to eat the steak right?

>> No.54721637

>>54720260
Silver was officially demonetized and replaced by fiat. It isn't circulating as money at the moment.

>> No.54721663

>>54721585
>silver surfer
I have to confess I don't know what that means, outside of the Marvel universe. But will post a new pic of something when I have news about the purchase.

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>>54721663
it is only a reference to most of the pics I post (besides the odd one of a few of the coins I like to share). just something to easily identify me by. I look forward to seeing the coin anon. I hope it works out for you.

>> No.54721716

>>54721710
right on!

>> No.54721730
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A loaf of bread costs between 50p to £1. In a hyperinflation scenario, will I still be able to buy this loaf with 100 pennies made out of copper?
They've debased pennies decades ago because their face value became lower than their melt value.

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>>54720101
>785Moz future contracts who have to be issued/stopped/delivered in 4 days
>270Moz maximum collateral (half of which JPM probably doesn't even have the authorization to move out of the vault)

Technically, the comex could default 3 times over this week if everybody decided to get their contracts delivered.
Of course, most likely 90% of those contracts will be settled for cash or rolled over, but it shows how incredibly stressed the market is. Just sneezing in comex's direction is enough to blow it all up. The emperor is fully naked.
I wonder at which point JPM will react and finally accept to let the price rise up (ie refilling the vaults), or if they even plan to do it.

>> No.54721774

>>54719684
All I know is that the inventory for platinum these days is quite a bit less compared to just a couple months ago

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>>54721427
We are all ears, fren. Please proceed.

>> No.54721956

>>54721734
We should all debtmaxxx to buy silver

>> No.54722036

>>54721956
Don't tempt me bro, silver already made me into a degen addict, i max out my CC's negative balance almost each month just to buy more.
I looks like a fucking crackhead hobo. My mom cried last time she saw me at walmart, she said i transformed into Goyllum but with crooks.

>> No.54722079

>>54722036
CC silver buying has an additional premium cost. With the rate of inflation not being that bad at the moment, nor silver's price shooting up that drastically week by week / month by month, you're basically throwing money away.
Not to say you shouldn't buy any, just not using credit cards to do so.

>> No.54722105

>>54722079
CCs in yurop function differently, i'm allowed a negative threshold without having to pay anything as long as i can pay it back under a month.

>> No.54722163

>>54722105
I'm not talking about interest.
Here in the states, if I buy an ounce of silver, right now I can get an asahi round for 30.24 if I pay by bank wire or e-check or something like that.
If I pay by credit or debit, it's 31.45.
A kilo bar is similarly 26 dollars more expensive.
This is because credit card companies charge to use their cards, and companies just pass it along to you. Grocery stores and many IRL stores just raise prices on everything accordingly and if you pay cash you get screwed over by that approach.

You're not charged interest on your personal credit card bill in the US either if you pay it all back at the end of the month. Not the point I was making but since you responded I figured I would say that's how it is here too.

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>>54722163
>This is because credit card companies charge to use their cards, and companies just pass it along to you.
But that's different for that too here : banks don't charge you any extra for buying via CCs. No matter if i pay via wire transfert of by card, the price is the same.
First it's the seller who get charged by the bank, and then it's capped to 0.02% of the transaction's value, something like that, so the bank never get more than a cent or two per transaction made by CCs. And that's enough already.

It's just the US system who is incredibly jewed to levels we yuropoor can barely fathom.

>> No.54722368

>>54722248
banks don't charge us either. I am still not getting through to you somehow. I will try one last time.
In order to use a credit card, you have to have some way to process the transaction. These are typically credit card terminals, though there are now linked into some cash registers as software, depending on how high tech the place is. These credit card terminals are rented by the business from card-processing-companies, which are neither banks nor credit card companies (These are mostly for IRL stores so bear with me, websites are usually made with an agreement with one of these companies baked in I think? Anyway).
The credit card processing companies charge to use / rent these machines, because they also have to deal with issues like chargebacks, disputes, etc.
There are different kinds of plans set up depending on the business. Some are a percentage like you said, others are a flat fee. It depends entirely on the needs of the business. Obviously a 5 dollar flat fee isn't conducive to a place like mcdolens that typically has a 2 dollar transaction.
>and then it's capped to 0.02% of the transaction's value
It's not nearly that small, take a look for yourself.
https://www.valuepenguin.com/interchange-fees-na-vs-eu

The most quoted figure is 1%, so let's go with that for the sake of it.
Buying bullion online at the tune of thousands would give you tens to fifty dollars excess charge, which they would rather avoid to not seem pricey. Funny enough alcohol stores do the same thing IRL here.
Anyway, rather than passing along the exacts of the fee onto customers like a special section like tax or vat, they just raise the price across the board to absorb the fee because why wouldn't they.

So, if you want to make a transaction online without that, they have to have some way to accept your money. e-check, acp, bank wires are the standard way.
there's a part two to this but I'm out of space and I think I made my original point well enough now.

>> No.54722441

>>54718914
he did the thing!

>> No.54722484
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>>54719391
>I always carry a few silver coins, 1 in each pocket so they don't clink around
I just have my one krug.
But yes coupronickel coins can have their charm. Especially ikes and the coupronickel crowns too. I like Kennedy halves too. They were always cool to see as a kid. Do you have any coupronickel crowns?
>hopefully its solid cupronickel
I wonder how big it would be if made within the next few years. As big as the old silver dollars? Or will the quarter planchets being used for dollars already start?
Either way I think we'll start to use large denomination coins as the value of a dollar decreases. In the future, printing a 1 dollar bill would be like printing a 10 cent bill today. And coins last way longer than bills too. Especially coupronickel, which has one advantage over silver, it's hardiness.
With how many poor people and immigrants that don't have bank accounts or debit cards, I think cash and coins isn't going anywhere for a long long time. Even with CBDCs.
>>54718054
But worn out pocket pieces have sovl.
>>54717475
>I have a 1908 florin or half crown in my wallet to fuck about with
You should post em!

>> No.54722660

>>54719446
pmg lore is deep

>> No.54723057

>>54723043
>>54723043
>>54723043

>> No.54723096
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I am of the belief that you're either born with or born without the desire for complete and total control over your life.

Some people are just of the desire to be told what to do, how to do it, when to do it, and where to do it, with the why being a simple "because I was told so/it's what I'm supposed to do". This is great for these ant worker types because they thrive in very strict and defined roles, with a set place within an artificial hierarchy. Even if it's a low spot, they feel a sense of belonging and thus importance. Feeling like they contribute is also a great motivation. These types become salaried workers at job in which they "grow a career" in.

And then there's the high risk/high reward scumbags who would rather die than have to deal with any of the previously mentioned shit. These are future business owning millionaires or early grave adopters. I am proud to belong to this group and fight every day to end up in the former destination. Good luck bros. Never give up..

>>54723057
early baking faggot

>> No.54723193

>>54723096
>early baking faggot
True, but blame the fools who post in the new thread. They support it.

>> No.54723197

>>54722248
>>54722368
the credit card processing fee comes from the merchant processor, not the bank. usually these pm merchants dont want to pay those fees and pass it onto the customer which is the slight price increase

most credit card processors (which only processes the card transaction) usually charge something like $0.05 + 3% per transaction. if you had your own business and wanted to accept debit/credit card payments you would be doing this kind of research to save on those transactional fees

https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/small-business/cheapest-credit-card-processing

>> No.54723405

Why is there so much anti crypto hate? Btc and pms are both hedges
Don't know why you'd be a maxi on one

>> No.54723424

>>54713013
Starvation in the first 4 years drops IQ by 20 points, at least thats what Jordan Peterson has cited and I tend to believe him when it comes to clinical research.

If we just could get them a functioning economy and proper food they'd get smarter.

>> No.54723444

Late thread bump

>> No.54723448

>>54723424
There is no starvation in many countries in the west yet they report similar outcomes.
Most are not starving as well, otherwise their population would not be ballooning like it is.

>> No.54723470

>>54723405
land maxxing > beta test coin

>> No.54723493
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>>54722163
Based credit insider
>>54722036
Just get a balance transfer in like 3 months, rack up that debt then refinance to a lower one, take a 5 year loan, inflation will make it so you pay it back with tokens that say no cash value because their bronze will be worth so much, i mean brass
>>54722368
The dollar is still technically backed by cupronickel
.>>54722484
I think i have some half crown cupronickel and a home depot bucket of the two shilling florins, ill put them in my n3xt posting. I believe the coin will be either a troy oz of cupronickel clad or 26 grams of solid cupronickel, either would be alright even though I hate clad coins, its like a chick with makeup. I agree. Cbdc's are going to be for nigers and who knows if all the (((credit merchants))) would capitulate to that, I hate credit cards. When I read that they're going to punish high credit score havers, I immediately maexxxed out and skipped a payment. My income is drastically higher than my debt
>debt $532
>income 1 dime per second.

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>>54722484
Nice krug my indian head daily carry is in the guitar pick small pocket, has no damage over the 5 year span of going innout of pockets im careful with it though, here is the cupronickel georgie boy coin. One of my lucky ones, gonna look for a nice elizabeth one. Beside it is a half dolalr for reference.

>> No.54723511

>>54722163
>>54723493
I'll say one thing for credit - if you've got a card that pays some percent cash back (hence a third of the 3% fees to vendors), you can opt to use that on ebay sales. Some vendors accept CCs other than Paypal at the same price.

>> No.54723531

>>54723493
>When I read that they're going to punish high credit score havers
Wait - on credit cards? I know that was for mortgage loans, but did not hear about CCs too.

>> No.54723533

>>54723405
One is a hedge, the other is a digital Ponzi scheme

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>>54723531
>Mortgages higher for a good credit score** or fees. I don't remember, maybe it was small hatted fud to make people worsen their credit score like I did haha I don't care, I could use debtmaxxxing
>>54723510
I've got a meager 2% cash back, sometimes I just max it out, then repack it from my account, then max it out again like a personal credit line, I am unsure actually what my credit limit is, but I artistically enjoy paying it off and keeping my balance low enough to laugh at the 3 dollars in interest its accumulated of so many couple of dollars I've not paid off. One day Im going to rugpull them and not pay it off after I maxxx it out.

>> No.54723656

>>54712599
many the minting went to complete shit not too long after Julian the Apostate

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>>54723695

>> No.54723785

>>54723734
Absolute jej. What's this supposed to ne a parody of, anyway?

>> No.54723787

>>54723734
Fucking BASED Tommyboy poster, out this in the new thread

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>>54723785
Somebody asking regarding who gets to eat the steak in the steak NFT

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should I buy 5DM junk coins? They contain 7g silver and are 2,6% below spot currently