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Emperor Edition

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

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (Other rare metals)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en/
https://silverseek.com/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

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

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
https://www.coinflation.com/
http://coinapps.com/
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation/
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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>> No.59136075
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keep on stackin, /pmg/

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>>59136063
I want someone to do this up as an Amerilard Burgers round

>> No.59136166

>>59136063
dubs and $2800 by 4pm NY time tomorrow.

>> No.59136167
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crypto nerds will seethe

>> No.59136172

>>59136166
Checked

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>>59136167
>crypto nerds will seethe
Aye.

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>>59136063

>> No.59136178

>>59136166
Make it so.

>> No.59136179

>>59136167
>tat
i want my dime back bitch

>> No.59136180

>>59136166
holy based

>> No.59136187
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>>59136063
Reminds me of Roman gold.

>> No.59136190

>>59136167
Tattoo ruins it entirely

>> No.59136191

>>59136179
>>59136190
ok incels

>> No.59136195

>>59136191
tits or gtfo roastie

>> No.59136196

bought a BLM mine, worse case scenario, I'll go manual process 1800s lode tailings and sreetips my way to freedom.

>> No.59136197

Only tattoo that belongs on a woman is a bar code with the owner's address.

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>>59136191

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>>59136196
>bought a BLM mine
I'm Jelly. I saw an abandoned gold mine at Lava Springs Utah.

>> No.59136205

>eWjEw id
Thread is off to a great start.

I slurped a 1g 14k necklace this weekend for $2, along with a 14g sterling olive spoon for $4. How's your all's cheapie hunting going?

>> No.59136247

>>59136205
sweet sweet street meat

>> No.59136251
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Toyota has developed a compressed hydrogen cartridge system to allow fast refueling of fuel cell and hydrogen ICE cars. https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/corporate/37405994.html

Meanwhile, Rolls Royce is developing a hydrogen burning aircraft engine.https://www.rolls-royce.com/media/press-releases/2022/28-11-2022-rr-and-easyjet-set-new-aviation-world-first-with-successful-hydrogen-engine-run.aspx

And Korea is developing a hydrogen fuel cell battle tank - silent and no ICE heat signature. https://interestingengineering.com/military/hyundai-rotem-worlds-first-hydrogen-powered-tank

Hydrogen needs platinum.

>> No.59136255

>>59136251
Based. Hydrogen is the future

>> No.59136268

New Judy Shelton interview on Kitco. She is the polar opposite of Yellen.

>> No.59136273

>>59136251
>muh hydrogen-powered shatinum

>> No.59136278

>>59136251
Interesting how Toyota and Rolls Royce are developing tech that is complementary to one another, which isn't surprising considering how close their HQ's are to one another in England.

>> No.59136300

>>59136203
soon youll be able to buy a tomb like this for a few silver coins
imagine being buried in that

>> No.59136353

>>59136251
>>59136255
In the 80's a man built a car that ran on water, when globo homo inc collapses that tech and all other free energy tech will be flowing out, hydrogen is already outdated and wont be around for long.

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bros this is unironically not okay

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>>59136300
>soon youll be able to buy a tomb like this for a few silver coins
I want to own my own coal mine. It will become the tomb for my enemies. I get the mine, they get the shaft.

Where I live, I can get placer gold from the river.

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>>59136404
would maybe take climbing gear being out near caves, seems like sinkholes get people though im sure some of you have other theories about this lol

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>>59136353
>In the 80's a man built a car that ran on water
Too bad nobody can recreate it. Low energy nuclear reactions are real but it interfers with the trillion dollar hot fusion grift and the trillion dollar climate change carbon tax grift.

Modern science has this blind spot where a phenomena or evidence becomes invisible when it either contradicts the orthodox beliefs, or threatens vested interests. Penicillin was actually discovered in 1928 but wasn't used until WW2. A researcher discovered that ulcers were caused by an easy to treat bacteria infection but the most profitable drug in the world at the time was Tagamet, a drug used to treat (but not cure) ulcers.

Evidence for biological transmutation of elements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbDBSsuNdyc

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>>59136419
I'm north of the 49th parallel, but we have some caves that have a 400 foot drop straight down. It's a technical climb to explore them. Old mines have a bunch of other risks, aside from normal cave risks, including methane. Alberta has lots of natural gas which often infiltrates into mines. (firedamp)

I still love old coal mines and will have one of my own someday.

>> No.59136452

>>59136427
>he doesn't have a gold transmuting tree in his backyard
ngmi

>> No.59136478

my kiked state charges 10.5% sales tax for metal purchases under $2,000 because it only wants poor people to stay poor and rich to keep their wealth. are there any good patriot dealers that dont comply with ommifornia taxes and just sell tax free? i want to buy about $500 worth of silver but the thought of giving $50 to the tyrannical regime here is nauseating

>> No.59136493

>>59136478
just drive out of state, no need to support all the dumb whores aborting their children in your state with your hard earned dosh

verification not required

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>>59136452
I've got one for you. The question is can the process be made net profitable like with synthetic diamonds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92NnQ5e8Xuw

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>>59136478
>my kiked state charges 10.5% sales tax for metal purchases
Most States don't, and an increasing number are making gold and silver legal tender. There should not be capital gains tax on legal tender.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlLdY0D-ChM

>> No.59136533

>>59136478
Califag here.
I pay the horrible taxes because I don't have any choice.
Spending a tank of gas to get to Arizona results in the same cost.
Plus wear on the car and time.
As much as I dislike paying the premiums and tax, I do it.
Poorfags gotta stack too.
And some of us have more than business-owning boomers, lol.
It's all about the tenacity.

>> No.59136568

Is 34.50 the new line in the sand the cartel don't want to/can't afford to lose?

>> No.59136577

>>59136568
Reminder most shorts positions opened the past 12 days came from China.
They want to keep slurping for cheap.

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>>59136452
aus bros...

>> No.59136613

>>59136603
I am willing to bet the whole tree has less than a sheet of gold leaf in it.

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>>59136389
I wish the silver chart looked like that... it should soon though.

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not too long ago

>> No.59136742

I'm optimistic about PMs but am frustrated the system is still in zombie mode and won't just die/collapse. Think things will putter on like this for years?

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>>59136624
silver peaked at 50 dollars in 1981 due to some brothers that bought 2/3 of the privately owned silver in the world. would be like 300 dollars an ounce adjusted for inflation.

it almost hit 50 again in 2011

>> No.59136779

>>59136533
i just dont get how theres not fucking based people out there ignoring california bullshit tax laws. if i was a based boomer gold vendor i would ignore taxes for cuckfornia. defund these commies.


>>59136493
im not gonna drive 8 hours round trip dude that would also burn more gas than the taxes cost my shithole state charges almost $5/gallon beause we are the #2 taxed state for gas in the country. last time i bought coins was on ebay like 15 years ago and they never charged me tax but ebay now automatically collects tax for my commie state like the good goys they are

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>>59136761
It wasn’t entirely due to the Hunt Brothers... everything went way up at that time -gold, oil, wheat, other commodities.

>> No.59136888

>>59136779
Just leave.

>> No.59136902

>>59136353
Not actually true. The shape/structure of a water molecule means that it takes more energy to split the Hydrogen from the Oxygen than you get from combining the together. This structure leads to the phenomena of ice floating in liquid water, by the way.
Imagine Oxygen and Hydrogen as the North and South poles of a magnet... Since at this level, they essentially are since the Hydrogen gets a negative charge and the Oxygen gets a positive one when they form water... But it's easier to bring two magnets together than it is to pull apart two magnets.

>> No.59136912

>>59136779
then save up and buy over 2k, worth it to avoid the cuckfornia tax

>> No.59136974
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>>59136197
Truth and womanpilled

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>>59136568
>Is 34.50 the new line in the sand the cartel don't want to/can't afford to lose?
It appears so. The problem they have is the ratio. If gold goes up, silver has to follow or we can expect to see crazy ratios above 100:1.
https://www.chards.co.uk/gold-silver-ratio

If the ratio goes over 100:1, expect people to arbitrage and either sell gold for silver, or switch future purchase of new metal from yellow to white.

Silver is what is being squeezed right now, but the paper futures market manipulation doesn't allow the price to reflect it.

We're in the 4th year in a row of 200 millon oz net silver deficit between what is coming off the market vs what is being produced. Above ground stockpiles are dwindling. China and Russia and other countries have started to stockpile it as a strategic asset.

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>>59136779
>im not gonna drive 8 hours round trip dude that would also burn more gas than the taxes
There's your problem. You're not buying enough.

>> No.59137195

>>59136063
Approaching $2800

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>>59136862
>It wasn’t entirely due to the Hunt Brothers.
The Hunt brothers did nothing wrong. It was the Jews who change the rules mid-game that are the bad guys. The spiked the margin requirements while taking other steps to block purchases, (anyone remember Robin Hood app during GME/AMC?) and using Jewish institutional power to prevent the Hunt brothers from escaping the margin call.

This is why a grassroots physical silver squeeze terrifies the baddies. Little people, each buying a few oz/lbs of physical, taking it home, paying cash. There are no Jew institutional tricks aside from having their dealers jack the premiums, (while the spot stayed low).

The silver bullion market cap of available above ground silver is so low, Elon Musk could corner the market with his discretionary cocaine fund, but he doesn't dare because of Jewish institutional power.

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>>59136974
>>59136197
>Truth and womanpilled

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>>59137195
>Approaching $2800
They've been teasing us with that all night.

>> No.59137246

>>59137230
I am kinda hoping for a pullback, was going to pick up another oz but at $4300 aud it just feels “toppy”. Should I yolo another oz anons?

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>>59136603

>> No.59137260

>>59137246
Or should I pick up a few more silver Kgs. I need help with my decision.

>> No.59137266

>>59137230
>$2800 is here
Hold on to your butts

>> No.59137283

>>59137260
All signs suggest we are approaching $50 silver. $100 silver doesn't seem unreasonable.
I look back at how silver was $5/oz and under, for years during early 2009s, then shit to over $40 post 2008 bubble/crash.
Seems we're in a similar pattern here, but even bigger. I don't the fed/US Treasury money printing is going to be able to turn it around. They try that shit right now and it's likely to finally become Weimar/ Zimbabwe dollar time.
That's one reason they're pushing for any kind of ww3. They want to end bricks at any cost. Shit part is, bricks is just the world's natural reaction to try to get away from being abused by the US fiat dollar slavery scam.

>> No.59137285

>>59137283
>during early *2000s*

>> No.59137301

>>59136063
>>59136063
Gold zooming past $2800 like a rocket to the moon.
Silver just crabbing around $34.50

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Felt like absolute shit this morning so I filed a few grains into the cuppa. Here's to beating the cold.

>> No.59137368

>>59136888
>>59137191
>>59136912
im poor and cant afford big chunks like that .that would take like 6 months of saving. are you saying poors dont deserve to stack $50 or $100 at a time?

>> No.59137377

>>59137368
If you're so poor you can't afford a 10% tax on 50 dollars of silver you have bigger problems you should be focused on.

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>>59137368
I'm poor to, It took me 16 years to accumulate 722 ounces of silver and 11 ounces of gold, you just have to work, not have kids and parasitize the state when you can.

>> No.59137387

>>59137368
While I do agree with you that taxing legal tender because it's made with PMs is BS. My point still stands you need to get your shit together then you need to focus on stacking.

>> No.59137406

>>59137368
If you are living in California and you only can afford $50 - $100 buys at a time, I would suggest saving up and moving out of the state some place with more opportunities. While I am not an American I did leave Victoria (Australia) for similar reasons.

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>>59137368
>im poor and cant afford big chunks like that .that would take like 6 months of saving. are you saying poors dont deserve to stack $50 or $100 at a time?
Take the hit in taxes. When the price doubles, triples or goes up 10x, when you look back in retrospect, will you really care that you paid an extra 10% on $35 buck?

I'm a leaf and we get fucked in the ass by our low dollar, government regulation and mass Jeet invasion. One oz of silver is $50. One gold Maple is over $4k. Canadian salaries are LOWER in nominal terms than American salaries.
US Median male income: $66,790
Leaf Median male income $49,740

>> No.59137496

>>59137480
>Leaf Median male income $49,740
Is it before taxes too tho?

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>>59137496
>Is it before taxes too tho?
Yes. Leafs are fucked, Now you know why Albertans want to join.

>> No.59137531

>>59137505
Holy shit that is miserably low for a full time wagie. I think In aus full time median salary is something like 85kaud which is around 56kusd. Like you we too as suffering jeetflation, it’s grim anon.

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>>59137345
>I filed a few grains into the cuppa.
I make colloidal silver by the gallon, we use a small amount to preserve our stored water. We keep around 30 gallons (2 months worth, rotated) of reverse osmosis drinking water stored in those 5 gallon water cooler jugs. The colloidal silver keeps the water tasting fresh and clean, whereas, before the water would start to taste "stagnant" and you could see a hint of green on the bottles.

When I came down with covid I took a large dose straight, (100ppm/8 oz) and not only did my tests go from positive to negative, my feces/flatus stopped stinking.

I made sure to take some probiotics afterward, but the smell didn't really come back until months later.

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>>59137531
>Holy shit that is miserably low for a full time wagie.
Don't care, still stacking.
>If only you knew how bad things really are.

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>>59137505
Well, if it can make you feel a bit less worse (it wont), here our median salary is 23,280€ ($25,216).
On top of being the most taxed country on earth.
On top of being genocided.

I think we are both fucked, bro
:(

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>>59137381
You're doing very well fren. You're gonna make it. I hope you have some food/water preps (month or two) and a means to protect you and your loved ones.

Things are going to get much worse before they get better.

>> No.59137574

>>59137345
>Felt like absolute shit this morning
Stop cooming

>> No.59137592

>>59136779
>>59137368
You have to go back.

>> No.59137602

>>59137592
>”MOOOOOM I POSTED IT AGAIN CAN WE GO TO MCDONALD’S NOW?”

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>>59137543

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>>59137543
>I think we are both fucked, bro
Yes, but you and I are gonna make it if we put in the effort. When the great purge happens, life will be much better. It may take 15-20 years to push through the troubles and make it to the other side. If you can get somewhere rural, have a little piece of land, a warm bed, a full belly and someone to love, that's all you need to be happy..

>> No.59137659

>>59137655
>”when everyone else dies and civilization collapses life will be much better”
Lmao

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>>59136187

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>> No.59137669

>>59136624
Silver will always be a shit tier investment. And you fell for the /pmg bullion dealer syop.

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>>59137666
Hokkaido arrived lads

>> No.59137712

>>59137666
checked!
how much did you pay for it, satana?

>> No.59137715

>>59136196
sreetips s a godsend and I wish more people would record their chemical processes

>> No.59137717

>>59137666
normally I do not like colorized metal; but the blue is cool and looks good minimally

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bongbros... :'(

>> No.59137758

>>59137724
>Accelerating their own self destruction eve faster
Fucking idiots
Thank moloch they can always afford to send billions of dollars to Israel and Ukraine and dei LGBT

>> No.59137776

>>59136603
Interesting

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>>59137758

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>>59136389
Reminder: Alan Greenspan said that when he was Fed chair he checked the price of gold every morning. Gold isn't just a commodity like wheat or oil. Beneath all of the fancy clothing and blubber of the MMT, Gold is the bones of human trade. And this kind of rise in the price of gold is a deep shift in the global economy. Hold onto your hats, boys.

>> No.59137816

>>59137666
Beautiful!

>> No.59137867

>>59136177
>GSR of 10:1
Kek. The GSR will always hover between 65-110 silver coins per gold coins.

>> No.59137891

>>59137669
SHUT THE FUCK UP. I WILL SHOW YOU MY GREATNESS BY POSTING MY GUNS AND STACKS HERE. DO YOU RESPECT ME?

>> No.59137946
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59137946

>totally normal price movement, nothing to see here fellow goyim

>> No.59137984

Hello everyone,
Bad news regarding the Pirate round
The plans for the edges to be Open-Reeded with a serial number had been missed and I did not notice it.
At this point all the rounds have smooth edges with no serial numbers. I am looking in to whether we would be able to send them back to be serialized at this point.

>> No.59138004

>>59137984
You have one job here…

>> No.59138023

>>59138004
I will never forgive myself for this blunder and will personally commit to doing a sudoku today

>> No.59138096
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59138096

>>59137984
That sucks. I didn't order one though but I hope you can fix it fren. It looked great otherwise! :)

>> No.59138144
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59138144

>>59137212
>This is why a grassroots physical silver squeeze terrifies the baddies. Little people, each buying a few oz/lbs of physical, taking it home, paying cash. There are no Jew institutional tricks aside from having their dealers jack the premiums, (while the spot stayed low).
this

>> No.59138148

>>59137984
smooth edge and no serial number... this is not good man

>> No.59138150

>>59138096
Thanks m8, should definitely be fixable just more time added on to an already overstretched project

>> No.59138171

>>59138148
Heart dropped when I realized it been completely missed. Entirely my fault, the mint is looking in to potential time to get serials done but I believe it's too late to change to smooth edge

>> No.59138200
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59138200

>> No.59138267
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59138267

https://youtu.be/4VcV3cjHUI8
The royal mint making coins

>> No.59138311

>>59138171
i guess we'll have to pretend they're philharmonics...

>> No.59138342

>>59138200
Based pajeet

>> No.59138356

>>59137984 hand etch them brotherman I believe

>> No.59138374

>>59136063
fuck bros. Quarter ounce gold eagles are $800 now. Whats a good quarter ounce gold coin to stack. I imagine that people will desire fractional pieces as gold moons beyond $3000. Plus tax implications will be less if you do fractional

>> No.59138390
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59138390

>>59138374
get a cock instead .1867 ounces of gold

>> No.59138418

>>59138390
aren't cocks are harder to liquidate?

>> No.59138440

>>59136779
If you know where to look, you can find people who shun taxes.
The trade-off is usually that it's a smaller operation (higher prices, worse selection).
Such a place may be in the next city.
You have to hunt and pay attention.
For me the goal is just stacking.
Prices, including taxes, are secondary.
Though I completely agree that taxes in this state are horrible.
I look forward to California's inevitable collapse.

>> No.59138444

>>59138418
>[insert handjob joke here]

>> No.59138463

>>59138444
if I pay for a gold cock, then I want to get the biggest payload possible

>> No.59138540

>today's range: $33.42 - $34.51
Another $1+ move day.

>> No.59138549
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59138549

>>59138463
Liliane Bettencourt

>> No.59138580

>>59134420
>>59134434
I see, are there any sellers to avoid on eBay or should I try finding a dealer for one?

>> No.59138603
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59138603

>>59137301
>Gold zooming past $2800 like a rocket to the moon.
>Silver just crabbing around $34.50
Because these turbo faggots are sitting on the price of silver with all of their institutional weight. Gold has always been considered not just valuable but number one most important metal. Silver is such an underappreciated and extremely undervalued distant second that everybody with more than two braincells to rub together is stockpiling it. Once electric cars become mandatory the price of silver will explode and there will be nothing that can be done to stop it.

>> No.59138624

>>59138549
all women are whores....even unto death...

>> No.59138639

>>59137368

>poor
I don't know why anyone would look down their noses at you. Ignore them. I'm also a poor who, like >>59137381 , have been stacking for a few years. It started with spending tax return money on silver, saving for several months to buy my first gold ounce, and trying to remember to buy an ounce or two of silver with each paycheck. When I came into money that I didn't necessarily need (nancy pelosi covid bribe money), I spent most of it on tubes of silver. It's been like 4 years and I now have a little more than 2AU and 200AG.


tldr; slow and steady may not win the race, but it will greatly increase the odds that you and your family survive the obvious transition on the horizon.

>> No.59138677
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59138677

>>59138639
>the obvious transition on the horizon.
What is obvious about it? Thanks to current year technology we could all be possibly forced onto some sort of digital dollar. All the news has to do is say that precious metals are what terrorists use to avoid the government and 1/3rd of the population will be reporting you to secret police. I agree that anybody worth trading with will have merc dimes and other silver.

>> No.59138691

>>59138580
>are there any sellers to avoid on eBay
kek, sorry but i loved how innocent this post was. On ebay you don't try to avoid bad sellers, that's too much work. You try to find the ones you can trust and stick to them.

>> No.59138707

>>59137984
I would say send them back, I don't mind smooth edges but they need the serials!

>> No.59138758
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59138758

>>59137946
>>59138540

>> No.59138765

>>59137712
Including shipping from Japan around €110

>> No.59138767

>>59137984
I’ll be real with you, I don’t care as long as it’s silver with a meme frog on it. Its a meme coin. I’m paying for pepe in silver, not jew proof edges or serial numbers

>> No.59138774
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59138774

>>59137867
>The GSR will always hover between 65-110 silver coins per gold coins.
That only started when the Federal Reserve whent to full fiat. For most of human history and even the 20th century the ratio was much lower than 40:1
https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/charting-the-gold-to-silver-ratio-over-200-years/

Is your name Jim Cramer or Paul Krugman?

>> No.59138778
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59138778

>>59137788
CZ-75? (type b)

>> No.59138786 [DELETED] 

>>59138023
>personally commit to doing a sudoku today
Wait til after this is resolved.

>> No.59138798

>>59137867
ok jew

>> No.59138800

>>59138023
>personally commit to doing a sudoku today
Wait til after this is resolved.
But at this point, serial numbers on a smooth edge would be my compromise.

>> No.59138801

>>59138758
If this happen i'll timestamp myself with a kilo bar in the ass.

>> No.59138814

>>59138801
See you in the Spring :^]

>> No.59138825

>>59138758
If this happens I'm gonna pick up so many cheapies.

>> No.59138831

>>59138691
It's not difficult, there are assessments for that.

>> No.59138832

>>59138814
Can't be alone putting some skin in the game.
What do you bet if you are wrong and silver is above 35 by spring?

>> No.59138842

>>59138831
It's not enough, evil sellers have many ways to play around those. Unlike Chuds, most normies are relunctant to give bad evaluations. Suffice the scammer refund the buyer and most the time no bad comms are left.

>> No.59138862
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59138862

>>59136255
>Based. Hydrogen is the future
Are you Justin Trudeau?
>Tells Germany they can't have any LNG
>Dreams of windmills off of Nova Scotia coast electrolyzing water to make H2.
>H2 being fed into a Haber Bosch process to make ammonia.
>Ammonia put on ships and sent to Germany
>Germany stripping the hydrogen off the ammonia to use in their "hydrogen" economy.

Idea is dead in the water because it's fucking retarded when you combine all the efficiency losses from all the steps you end up with not worth your time.

>> No.59138865

i think the person that said i should be able to wire money from my banks website was lying

>> No.59138952

>>59138862
All of the gas companies disagree with you with the amount of money they're investing in hydrogen

>> No.59139014

>>59138832
Be glad it's not a 100oz bar.

>> No.59139051
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59139051

>>59138952
>All of the gas companies disagree with you with the amount of money they're investing in hydrogen
Goverment green subsidies. Where do you think all that green new deal money went?

Guess the number one source for H2 production?
-Natural Gas (methan=CH4)
Hydrogen flames are invisible (uv spectrum flame color)
Hydrogen embrittles most metal, so special (expensive) alloys are needed, or they need to be replace frequently (expensive).
Hydogen has super low energy density. Compressed hydrogen is a bitch, (embrittlement) and liquid hydrogen is the second coldest cryogenic liquid next to liquid helium.

How much does a gallon of liquid hydrogen weigh?
>A gallon of liquid hydrogen weighs approximately 0.28 pounds or 0.127 kilograms at standard temperature and pressure

There are more hydrogen atoms in a gallon of gasoline than in a gallon of liquid hydrogen. LNG is a much more practical cryogenic fuel. CN had a demonstration train that ran on LNG. (picrel)

Hydrogen is the energy of the future and aways will be.

>> No.59139054
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59139054

>>59139014
>Be glad it's not a 100oz bar.

>> No.59139076
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59139076

>>59138832
>>59138814
Something people need to consider is that if there is a significant market crash, gold, silver and bitcoin will seriously dump as people sell to cover margin calls. The difference is that they will pop back up very quickly. Be prepared to buy the dip. Note the little notch in the steep climb after 2008 in picrel. That was when the stock market crashed.

>> No.59139228

>>59139076
Imagine buying gold in 1983 and holding the bag until 2006 to break even.

>> No.59139242

>>59139228
Imagine having the currency with global reserve status and throwing that away just because Russia won't let NATO in and plunder everything.

>> No.59139246

>>59139242
We had a good run eh ol chap?

>> No.59139261
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>>59139228
>Imagine buying gold in 1983 and holding the bag until 2006 to break even.
I too can cherry pick dates. Imagine buying gold in 1999-2001. I actually did.

>> No.59139268
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59139268

>>59139242
>Imagine having the currency with global reserve status and throwing that away
They were throwing it away as soon as the Federal Reserve was created. It was very hard to detect until LBJ ran the Vietnam war and the "war on poverty" entirely using printed money. by 1968 the writing was on the wall.

>> No.59139283
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59139283

>>59139246
>We had a good run eh ol chap?
All reserve currencies have a fairly short lifetime, average about 90 years. US greenback became the world reserve currency at Bretton Woods after WW2.

>> No.59139293

>>59139261
you better tend to that finger or else

>> No.59139307

>>59139268
Federal Reserve was created before the USD became global reserve currency

>> No.59139347
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59139347

I feel like the market is going to go one of two ways. Either silver/gold moons as the economy continues off the cliff…or we remain in clown world and billions of dollars gets pumped into platinum as speculators realize crypto is a dead end. It scares me cause it’s either one or the other. Either silver/gold moons or platinum. My fomo if it’s the latter will devastate me.

>> No.59139428

>>59138778
EAA Witness 10mm

>> No.59139460

>>59139347
Why would cryptoclowns flock to platinum exactly?

>> No.59139488

>>59138862
The problem you are describing has nothing to do with hydrogen and everything to do with making hydrogen in the stupidest way. Nukes will be the answer when people stop being pussies.

>> No.59139539
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59139539

>>59139307
>Federal Reserve was created before the USD became global reserve currency
You are correct. But the Federal Reserve immediately started fucking with the money supply (interest rates) which caused the 1929 stock market crash. FDR (may God curse his soul) not only devalued the dollar in terms of gold, ($20.67/oz to $35/oz) by outlawing bullion and the convertability of dollars for Americans, he could hide the massive fiat printing that he used to finance his corrupt public works pre-war.

Hard money is the only way to keep a government honest. Central bankers inevitably become the hidden hand controlling politicians via bribes and campaign contributions.

>> No.59139540

>>59139460
It’s rarer and cheaper than gold. The perfect storm for crypto fags to overhype and turn into the next “thing”.

>> No.59139559
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59139559

>>59139428
Noice.

Wish me luck bros, I'm eating 40 year old (canned 1984) dehydrated survival eggs, rehydrated and scrambled. If I don't make it, see you on the other side.
>didn't make any Coffee, instant, type 2 to wash it down.

>> No.59139572

>>59139540
Sounds like a far reach to me. Anyway, cryptosistas drank so much of their koolaid their only alternative to shitcoins are more shitcoins.
I'm far more interested into where the bondfags -weigthing hundos of $T- will flock to once the rates aren't considered interesting enough to be worth the squeeze (once we go back below 2% maybe?).

>> No.59139595

>>59139488
>Nukes will be the answer when people stop being pussies.
Totally agree. The cheapest hydrogen production is from stripping CH4, which is the antithesis of the green retardation.

It's become obvious from insider leaks that governments are being populated literally from the top down with semi-retarded DEI types. If people realized how stupid and corrupt the people running things were, they would instantly revolt.

>> No.59139601

>>59139572
All I’m saying is cryptofags are slimy opportunists, if Silver it $50/oz there would be mass cope and fomo until someone says “platinum is just as goooood”

>> No.59139635
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59139635

>>59139540
>It’s rarer and cheaper than gold.
It's also an essential industrial metal, but admittedly, catalytic converters in cars and semis were the big driver of the price.

It is historically cheap right now (actually below the cost of production) because Russia is dumping their stockpiles of nickel, platinum, and palladium in order to raise US dollars.

>> No.59139642
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59139642

>>59136166
pls...

>> No.59139649
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59139649

gold is $90 per gram, holy fuck.

>> No.59139662
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59139662

I only got to buy 40 grams this year, paid 2000 bucks for 4 sovs and $875 for the other 1 and 1/2 :(

>> No.59139689
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59139689

>>59139649
>gold is $90 per gram, holy fuck.
NINETY UNITED STATES DOLLARS!
Imagine being a Leaf paying over $4k for ONE Maple leaf, out of a lower nominal wage than the median American wage.

>> No.59139703
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59139703

>>59139540
>It’s rarer and cheaper than gold.
Being rarer doesn't mean it has more value. This shouldn't need explaining.

>> No.59139717
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59139717

>>59139689
>Imagine being a Leaf paying over $4k for ONE Maple leaf
Picrel, current live prices for Canada.

>> No.59139725

>>59136478
Montana rarities

>> No.59139730
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59139730

Well it took me a little over 6 months but I finally reached my short term goal of 1oz of gold and 100oz of silver. It's been a nice journey so far, and I imagine this is only the beginning. Keep on stacking lads, I sure as hell know I will.

I think I'm gonna buy another oz of gold tomorrow.

>> No.59139741

>>59139725
Not him, but
>There is a $29 handing fee on any order under $1,000
Eh, not great, not awful. Onto the list they go.

>> No.59139750

>>59139741
Try golden State mint

>> No.59139751

the smol miners i gambled on are still -80%

>> No.59139753

>>59139601
we're already seeing that
lots of people show up here with no experience saying "platinum looks so cheap right now"

>> No.59139760
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59139760

>>59139730
nice

>> No.59139761

>>59138952
>investments always work out duuude

>> No.59139775

>>59139051
>Hydrogen embrittles most metal, so special (expensive) alloys are needed, or they need to be replace frequently (expensive).
lol i didn't even know this one
so all those cute lil hydrogen fuel cells are gonna need their metal replaced constantly. so cool and renewable man

>> No.59139780

>>59137377
why are you shilling for the kike state and justifying an illegal theft?

>> No.59139798

>>59139730
well done lad. well done. Also, Get more gold.

>> No.59139799

>>59139750
New IP, same poster. GSM cucked out and started charging tax. Looks like Golden Eagle is still okay.

>> No.59139830
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59139830

>>59137984
>>59138171

>> No.59139832
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59139832

>>59139730
Well done me laddie.

>> No.59139850
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59139850

>here is you (you)
the laser framing is off on my machine and I have to mess with that

>> No.59139856

>>59137984
Send them to Todds to be engraved with a serial number

>> No.59139941

>>59139856
no thanks
dont want that freak touchin my pirate coin

>> No.59139951
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59139951

I recently placed an order for 10x 1oz AG ingots and 20g AU and got a call from the vendor. They told me there were ‘refinery issues’ and that my order wouldn’t be fulfilled until late November. I’ve been stacking with them for a couple of years and never had a supply issue yet.
Is the fire rising, /pmg/?

>> No.59139970

>>59139856
>>59139941
Lol poor Todd what an odd duckling. Just a man following his dreams and now universally disliked.

>> No.59139977

>>59139951
I wish we had access to the private wholesaler forums. It would be interesting to get insiders take about the state of the industry.

>> No.59139982

>>59139970
QRD?

>> No.59139992

>>59137368
Does junk silver attract the tax? Because if not, there’s your solution.

>> No.59140003
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59140003

>>59139730
>I think I'm gonna buy another oz of gold tomorrow.
I regret none of the gold I've ever bought.

>> No.59140005

>>59139951
You're a Dingo? There might be issues. Perth fucked around before, but who could really say for your folks?

>> No.59140009
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59140009

>>59139775
>so all those cute lil hydrogen fuel cells are gonna need their metal replaced constantly. so cool and renewable man
At least you'll get a some amount core charge back because of the pgm metals in it.

>> No.59140013
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59140013

>>59139982
One person didn't pay for shipping and had their ordered cancelled; now they spread fud about me and my business; I am surprised at the vitriol as well. I am just an average person who put their personal funds up to produce the highest quality of silver. The new round is being sculpted; the biblically accurate angels. I am attempting to raise investment funds so I may get 1000 rounds. instead of the usual 100 I have done for the past two rounds.
>pic is the last round I produced

>> No.59140015

>>59139753
And it feels extremely inorganic.

>> No.59140027

>>59140013
>spread fud
I'm not spreading FUD. But you did just kinda slap PMG on a coin, if I had a coin company (I don't so again, kudos to you for following your dream) I wouldn't use the niche community name as part of it.

>> No.59140035

>>59140013
>One person didn't pay for shipping and had their ordered cancelled; now they spread fud about me and my business; I am surprised at the vitriol as well. I am just an average person
>Todd's /pmg/
Lol whatever you say grifter. The more you protest, the funnier it is.
Whatever you say

>> No.59140039
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59140039

>>59140027
It is homage to the inspiration of where I got my start. I've been here for a few years now and /pmg/ may not be around forever. You also will not see that display of basic branding ever again.
>pic related for those confused on what is being referenced

>> No.59140047
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59140047

>>59140039
The obverse

>> No.59140049 [DELETED] 
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59140049

>>59140013
reverse of the trump coin.

>> No.59140051
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59140051

>>59139951
>I’ve been stacking with them for a couple of years and never had a supply issue yet.
May I ask what country you're in? Did they say it was the gold or the silver or both that was the issue?

I watch the premiums. The "Liberty and Finance" YT channel has intro advertisements for (((Miles Franklin))) and they usually quote the weekly special prices at $X dollars over spot.

I've been watching their channel for years so I make note of the premiums they are charging, since the premiums give us an idea of what kind of demand there is. In the past, premiums were in the $1-$2 range. Now they are in the $2-$3. US Eagles always seem to have a $5 or more premium, going up to $18 bucks during the silver squeeze. If you had monsterboxes of Eagles you were willing to sell back to dealers, they were GIVING $12 over spot.

>> No.59140053

>>59140047
ive seen some of your coins selling with milk spots and cut marks, you really dropped the ball on using milk spotted silver

>> No.59140054
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59140054

This is the obverse design, produced by spacepiratelogos, is being sculpted right now to create the same mirror proof finish as my previous productions.

>> No.59140058

>>59139941
the liberty round turned out to be really nice

>> No.59140065
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59140065

>>59140013
>The new round is being sculpted; the biblically accurate angels.

May I ask what the costs to make dies and stamp out a run of medallions once you have the artwork finished? It must cost thousands.

>> No.59140066
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59140066

>>59140053
That is unfortunate that milk spots are happening; they must not have been in the original packaging. The scratches must be happening when people are transporting them. I haven't produced a silver round in a fiscal quarter; the one's you see are the original 100 that were made back in April.
>I wish I could still manufacture silver at April prices
pic related is obverse being sculpted

>> No.59140071

>>59140053
>you really dropped the ball on using milk spotted silver
Not really fair to blame him for that. Sometimes even just the slightest contact with air is enough to doom your coins. I remember first tube of britannia i bought, i opened the tube to get a quick glance, like 20sec out in the open max, and sealed it back.
A year later i checked on the coins and they all were milk spotted like crazy. Like the entire coins were just big rounded milk spot kek.
I'd rather blame the mint for having a shitty process.

>> No.59140075

is there actually a picture of them with milk spots?

>> No.59140080
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59140080

>>59140065
you are correct. If it is super detailed like the angels; it cost me 1200 per side. manufacturing costs: quantity*(spot+strike price)*2.5% fee.
All in all, I have 6 dye worth 6400$.
>pic is behind the scenes of what a finished sculpture looks like once scanned

>> No.59140085

>>59140058
I thought so too. Appreciate ya.

>> No.59140087

>>59140066
It's a beautiful design, on black&white with 2352x2352 resolution on my giant screen. But it will look way, WAY too busy on 1x1inch coins with just gradiants of the same silver tone. It will look like a bloated pack of threads.

That's a common mistake made by artists who produce beautiful pieces for a format different than the final support, i prefer to warn you.

>> No.59140096
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59140096

>>59140066
>That is unfortunate that milk spots are happening;
You can't be blamed for that, even the US mint can't make silver Eagles without the risk of milk spots. Supposedly the Royal Canadian Mint has figured it out and has a "proprietary" proces to avoid it.
https://www.mint.ca/en/bullion/mintshield

>t.owner of only ONE US silver Eagle, and it has milk spots.

>> No.59140099
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59140099

>>59140087
This is why I send it to the sculpture; and this artists in the sculpt room take upward of 3-4 months to ensure every detail is taken in account for. I attempted a laser engraving of the angels with some success. But you need a sculptor or you do lose the details to, like you said, a bloated pack of lines.

>> No.59140105

>>59140096
Thats an insanely hot pic

>> No.59140118
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59140118

>>59140105
>Thats an insanely hot pic
Those girls are probably walled by now. So are these young ladies.

>> No.59140119

>>59140080
Do you have any of these left? I want one

>> No.59140129
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59140129

I also wanted to say I appreciate everyone who has interacted with me during this process. Positive or negative, I have learned a lot and wouldn't have been able to pursue this without all of you. I thank all of you and will absolutely post and share when the sculpt is done and production is under way. If you have any questions about the industry or behind the scenes info please feel free to ask!
>pic related was yesterday's prices for a refinery

>> No.59140133

>>59140119
Unfortunately not. I would need to order a minimum of 100 more rounds. Until I get a wholesaler or when I get the funds to purchase 1000 rounds; it has to unfortunately stay on the shelf

>> No.59140139
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59140139

>>59140105
holy newfag

>> No.59140149

>>59140133
I see, that is unfortunate. I’ll buy your next coin even if it isn’t meme stuff like my wife Aspie. Just bookmarked your website.

>> No.59140152
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59140152

>>59140099
Ok that's all good then, can't wait to see the final result

>> No.59140156
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59140156

first time seeing any of these american ancients in stock. expensive tho..

>> No.59140171
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59140171

>>59137659
>when everyone else dies and civilization collapses life will be much better”
Many people in the city won't survive if the power grid goes down. You should expect cannibalism by day 7. Half the US population would be dead in a year.
https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1849859225331302911

>> No.59140218
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59140218

I've got a sizeable stack but I haven't bought in 2 years. should I buy now or wait until after the election?

>> No.59140237

>>59140218
Now AND after the election. DCA that shit.

>> No.59140263

>>59140013
>politician
No offense but I don't like this design.

>> No.59140351

Do you think we can break and hold over $2800 overnight? As long as I don't look at the charts I think it probably will. At least until ((New York)) opens in the morning.

>> No.59140380

>>59140351
according to comex circuit breaker rules the price of gold can increase $400/day so yeah its possible

>> No.59140399
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59140399

>>59140380
>comex circuit breaker rules
You know what happens when a circuit breaker fails to trip?

>> No.59140407

>>59140399
Yes, they shut it down.
I share your sentiment on that pic tho.

>> No.59140413
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59140413

>>59140407
>they shut it down
No, .gif related

>> No.59140426

>be me
>be watching auctions for cheapies
>see a worn walking liberty half
>google melt value: $12(ish)
>put it on my watchlist
>check today
>someone bid it up to $16 (plus tip + tax)
>unwatch

>> No.59140458

>>59140426
I'll admit when I was first starting out I bid $18 on some walker halves because I thought they were 1oz. We all start somewhere. Some of us just start at the very end of our journey with lots of cash to boot.

>> No.59140493

>>59139780
I literally said I don't agree with taxing PMs you stupid, fucking, pilpuling kike.

>> No.59140524

>>59140005
IIRC we produce about 1400 metric tonnes of AG a year domestically. We have a population of 25 million, most of whom are being fucked by cost of living issues and aren’t buying metal. Domestic individual demand isn’t that big I think, and that tells me that big orgs and foreign investors may be buying up big.
As I said, I’ve been buying for years and never had an issue before. Mysteriously.

>> No.59140569

>>59140524
>most of whom are being fucked by cost of living issues and aren’t buying metal.
Is there anywhere that isn't true right now? There's a global silver deficit and it's not because of retail purchases. Some of that is going to be industrial because even if people aren't stacking metal they are buying phones and (subsidized) electric cars, but...

>> No.59140654

>>59140071
At least milk spots are proof that it's real.

>> No.59140671

>>59140569
Russia and China are stockpiling silver too. And those are just the ones that we are told about. I bet the top of the pyramid London and Switzerland insiders are too.

>> No.59140679
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59140679

>"Why yes, gold has gone up £250 in the space of a month. Did you really expect cheapies from here on out?"

>> No.59140688

>>59140426
theres no deals on ebay

>> No.59140696

>>59139992
yes the kikes tax legal US tender made out of silver too they specifically name it in the law

>> No.59140712

>>59139595
But then you need methane as a feed stock and have have carbon as a waste product. Why complicate things? Just nukes and seawater. Voila!

>> No.59140713

>>59140688
you don't know where to look at, plenty of deals to be had.

>> No.59140717

>>59140015
Agreed. At least some of it is diversion.

>> No.59140721
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59140721

>>59140671
I stockpile Swiss PMs :)

>> No.59140727

what's good Australian junk silver to stack for someone who doesn't want to buy loads of US coins?

>> No.59140769

>>59140696
Well then I’d suggest moving state. Your job clearly isn’t paying you an acceptable wage so what do you have to lose?

>> No.59140771
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59140771

>>59140688
>ebay
local auctions

pic related 8.21 ounces of silver (includes several numismatics worth $$$) paid $37.50

>> No.59140781

>>59140727
The 1966 .50c, or florins 1910-1945.
I have a bunch of each, see >>59139951

>> No.59140828

>>59139261
Dis nigga stax
>an sheeeet!

>> No.59140833

>>59140771
>paid $37.50
post transaction page screenshot or else it's fake news

>> No.59140834
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59140834

>>59140833
>>59140771
nvm i missed the local part, mb kek

>> No.59140855
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59140855

>>59140833
>>59140834
posting it anyways

>> No.59140860

>>59140855
what's the website?

>> No.59140863

UH OH

>> No.59140880

>>59140860
hibid.com

>> No.59140898
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59140898

gold did hit $2800 in the futures market
https://www.investing.com/commodities/gold

>> No.59140910

>>59140863

ID - UwU

jej

>> No.59140934
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59140934

>>59140712
I'm not a fan of hydrogen energy. I prefer nuclear, but we keep running into people who don't realize what a shitty, low density energy source hydrogen is. You can even use methane as a lifting gas for balloons.

>> No.59140935
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59140935

gold will be $3000 by eoy

>> No.59140939
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59140939

>>59140828
>hibid.com
Not my stack. Here's my gold maple.

>> No.59140951

look at how dangerous hydrogen is compared to other gases:

Hydrogen Flames
Hydrogen is flammable at concentrations between 4% and 75% in air, which is a very wide range compared to other common fuels (see Hydrogen Compared to Other Fuels).

The hydrogen concentration could easily reach the lower flammability limit (4%) if there were a leak in a confined space with no ventilation. An outdoor leak would simply rise quickly and diffuse.
Hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame that is almost invisible during daylight hours, so fires are almost impossible to see with the naked eye.
Hydrogen fires have low radiant heat, so you can't sense the presence of a flame until you are very close to it (or even in it).

So you're just walking around and then all of a sudden you're in the middle of a hydrogen flame getting cooked. No thanks. Keep this shit outta my fuel.

>> No.59140956

>>59140951
Gasoline evaporates into the air too. A lot of people had garages and homes destroyed from gasoline vapors igniting.

>> No.59140959

>>59140880
Looks neat, too bad (for me) they only operate in NA

>> No.59141013

Silver chart is disgusting. Horizontal lines are not working at all.

>> No.59141068
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59141068

We got too cocky

>> No.59141074

>>59140951
Can you explain to me why hydrogen cars wouldn't just go Hindenberg in the event of an accident?

>> No.59141107
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59141107

does that say 1930? or am i blind? wtf

>> No.59141119

its over

>> No.59141121

>>59140855
thats not ebay

>> No.59141128
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59141128

>>59141119

>> No.59141129

>>59141119
nigger?? it's time to slurp like a formerly well to do housewife and her 18 year old daughter at the same time!!

>> No.59141132

>>59141107
It's 1930 yes
>t. looking at it on my 4K 3x2m retroprojector

>> No.59141135

>>59141129
It's time to slurp if you're a newfag. Most of us bought in way before it even hit $20

>> No.59141140

>>59141132
did Switzerland make a franc in 1930?

>> No.59141157

>>59141135
well fuck

i bought in starting from 29

>> No.59141159

>>59141140
yes this design started in 1875 iirc

>> No.59141168

>>59141157
Well it'll still very likely go way above $29 eventually so you're fine

>> No.59141203
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59141203

>>59141159
I ask only because there are none listed on NGC, it skips from 1928 to 1931, which is odd.

>> No.59141262

>>59140118
>"And this is our Son's room"

>> No.59141266
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59141266

>Silver looks will crab for a few days
I'm thinking on buying more, but not sure if going to a specific or just the lowest premium.

What are your favorites mints/coins?
I hate to have the King's face, but I like how Britannias feel, Krugerrand looks cool too.
The cheapest by far are the Philharmonic, but they feel "cheap".

Any reason to get a specific?
Pic is the latest i bought.

>> No.59141282

>>59139572
Expecting a crash that still hasn't come, I moved my mutual funds into <1yr bonds as the rates climbed from 4.25% to 5.75%. If the fed lowers again I will just buy VOO with the monies released from my bonds maturing. The avg annual return of my mutual funds was better than the s&p over 10 years, but with VOO the expense ratio is basically nothing and I can buy/sell immediately. I'm still waiting for that fucking crash, bobo.

>> No.59141422
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59141422

>>59141266
>What are your favorites mints/coins?
I’m an Aussie, so Queensland Mint 1oz ‘Crowns’ or 1oz/10oz ‘duo strike’ ingots, if I’m looking for trade coins. 1kg Perth or QLD mint silver bars if I’m bulking and hulking.

>> No.59141505

>>59141168
hence the succulent slurping i shall mete out on my lcs

>> No.59141512

>>59139559
Nice

>> No.59141532

>>59141512
Still alive, no toxcicty or stomach upset (yet).

Taste wasn't great, but wasn't bad either. They would be the tastiest thing in the world if I hadn't eaten in 3 days. I'm probaby going to pack the remaining pouches that came out of the can into a glass mason jar with O2 absorber and dessicant packs.

>> No.59141553

>>59141532
toilet about to be on life support

>> No.59141598

>>59141140
>>59141159
>>59141203
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces184.html
Apparently no 1 Franc coins were made in 1930.

>> No.59141608

>>59141107
That could say 1936 possibly. There's no 1938.

>> No.59141648
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>>59141107
I went through my 1 Francs and don't have any from 1936, but here's some examples that may help..?

>> No.59141653
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59141653

Ignore numisfags penny pinchers.

Stack heavy, stack for weight, stack deep. 20% of each paycheck.

>> No.59141713
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59141713

>>59141653
>absolutely best advice for this current point in time

>> No.59141774
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59141774

It’s over

>> No.59141784
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59141784

>>59141653
Weight is what is going to matter.

>> No.59141807

>>59141784
>crossing the border with that shit
>border patrol blocks your path
>your donation to israel is welcome

>> No.59141816

>>59141807
Why are you crossing borders? In what universe is Mexico or Canada better than the U.S.?

>> No.59141832

>>59141816
It's just FUD. Any stacker worth their weight in silver will have the appropriate knowledge, equipment and proficiency to protect their private property.

>> No.59141843
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>>59141807
Not getting blind-sided by losing all of your money to a bankrupt banking system is a must. Most people won't even have that problem and will be standing around in the bread-lines.

>> No.59141862

>>59141843
>even if PMs moon I'll never have a stack this big

>> No.59141871

>>59141862
It's something you work at for years. Unfortunately if you miss stacking when silver was $18 and gold $1900 you are going to be far behind. I've been working two jobs and weekends to stack as much as I can get. The fundamentals, the historical analysis etc - silver is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

>> No.59141885

I've got 250 ounces of silver, 2 ounces of gold and a fun pile of constitutional silver. I'll be fine but I'm still jealous

>> No.59141961
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>> No.59141965

>>59141961
The silver ratio was at $600 last time I checked and I feel like that was just a couple weeks ago

>> No.59141970
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>>59141965
>just a couple weeks ago
Yep.

>> No.59141972
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59141972

>Silver down 1 whole buck
Its Over

>> No.59141975

>>59141961
why is the 5 year ratio higher, also I got paywalled on the debtclock website saying it wants $5 for the app I can think of better uses for my 1 2/3 merc dimes thank you

>> No.59141983

>>59141975
>saying it wants $5 for the app
Never seen that. Are you going here?
https://www.usdebtclock.org/

>> No.59142000

New thread:
>>59141998
>>59141998
>>59141998

>> No.59142130

>>59137984
The handling of these pirate coins has been a disaster. Delays after delays after delays, poor communication, and now this. The website still says the coins are finished no later than the 11th of October. This mess is really putting me off buying more coins in the future.

>> No.59142230

>>59142130
so don't. nobody cares

>> No.59142358
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59142358

>>59141807
>crossing the border with that shit
If you want to cross an international border with a large amount of money, use Bitcoin. Alternately use a sailboat.

>> No.59142400
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59142400

>>59141871
>It's something you work at for years. Unfortunately if you miss stacking when silver was $18 and gold $1900 you are going to be far behind.
Disagree. Both gold and silver will likely more than double. Reminder, the US dollar is going towards inflating their way out of their debt. It is a mathematical CERTAINTY that the US goverment will NOT pay its debt with dollars worth the current purchasing power.

https://youtu.be/LhWDpnh-F84?t=638

When the US dollar begins to devalue in such a way that the unwashed masses REALIZE what is happening, they will rush into anything they perceive to be a safe store of value. Gold and silver are the only truly decentralized forms of portable wealth storage that has no counterparty risk.

When the panic sets in, expect the price to go astonomical, partly from the devaluing fiat, partly from the increased demand caused by the panic. That will be your opportunity to trade SOME (not all) of your shiny for some nice rural homestead land, or alternately, for a nice collector car, etc.

>> No.59142926
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59142926

>>59140939
smol

>> No.59142950

>>59142400
>When the US dollar begins to devalue in such a way that the unwashed masses REALIZE what is happening, they will rush into anything they perceive to be a safe store of value. Gold and silver are the only truly decentralized forms of portable wealth storage that has no counterparty risk.
and guess what, normies don't view muh magic internet money as a safe haven