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It's so this is all you get edition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gRXToZhO1A
>Why Gold & Silver?
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/(Otherrare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/(Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/(US)
https://stoutgold.co/(US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/(US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/(US)
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/088839 988X
>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo[Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY[Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k[Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
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iq i have something here for you
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keep on crabbin'
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>>62081267
I didn't intend to stack. I just couldn't stop buying the pretties.
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>>62081471
No one uses gold and silver because they suck as money
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>>62081271
she would only delete herself with that…
>what would we do without delete pooing in these threads?
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>spam a general for years
>not a single ban
>post pic related
>banned
I think even reddit is better than this clown board, now.
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Have a nice second Easter day all. It's a thing we do in the Netherlands:)
37 grams in little bars:)
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>>62081267
A sincere belief in the long term problems for fiat. I went on a binge last year in which I read a lot of books on the subject (The Great Devaluation, Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope, Dalio’s The Changing World Order, The Creature from Jekyll Island). Still, I only have maybe 10%-15-% of my portfolio in physical gold/silver, but that’s more than most. I invest in other things as well, but that’s only because you never know when the ride is going to end, and it’s good to make money (even fiat money) while you can.
I also love history and shiny.
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>>62081759
They all have problems and they all have advantages. It’s a cycle of movement from type 1 money (hard currency) to type 2 money (paper money convertible to type 1 money) to type 3 money (paper currency back by nothing) all the way back to type 1 money or potentially type 2 money when type 3 money becomes overprinted and worthless. We’re eventually due for a return to type 1/2 in which case hard currency will be good to hold.
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"Lmao at all the yuro baggies who bought retard rocks on ebay at a loss and now they need to ask permission to leave the country" Not me, ´am over 45, already served my duty, not afraid of military service. And I not plan to leave our continent any more, just want that copper colored like you (most likely) leave to their genetic orgin places. Stichwort: "Remigration". We just restore the natural order. We will soon see what comes after FIAT, okey, Digi-EURO they planned, but there was much planned in human history already, and not worked in the end like they told it will. We will flee to other values then, PMs, Workhours, Ziggarets, Alcohol or other trading, ignoring their Digi-tEURO. ... I made worth from ca. 10.000 EUR silver invest, as side invest for fun beside main gold interes, into now +/- 40.ooo EUR = 30.000+ without any work. aqnd I am fine with.
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>>62081740
Nah they want to implement this in 2028 I think but it's not really realistic and a terrible idea. We'll see.
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The stack is growing.
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>>62081860
Not in the long term, but it’s definitely a possibility in the short term. That’s a pretty rough scenario though, I’ll give you that. More likely, it will be a return to a backed currency and, given how much metal central banks are accumulating, it’s probably not a bad bet to assume that in the not-so-distant future we will see the return of type 2 money (not in the sense that you would ever want to practically convert it, but in the sense that it would be theoretically convertible and backed the currency’s strength via something finite).
Historically, the biggest issue with precious metals is that the economy could often outrun the pace at which mining could uncover the metal, and this would cause persistent deflation and restrict growth. China’s Song dynasty made the mistake of switching to Type 3 money in this event, and over time, they completely tanked their currency. However, with the relative decline of population and birth rates in developed countries, a huge driver of GDP (population growth) will start to work against the output. Metals could better work in this environment (compared to how they have worked historically) because they wouldn’t have to keep pace with the population explosion that affected most financial systems. GDP can grow anyway with persistent innovation and efficiency upgrades, but the decline of population growth could offset it. Will be interesting to see. Personally, I think the reserve currency will have to be repegged to *something* eventually, and the purchasing history of central banks over the last few years seems to suggest that it will be metal (or a currency backed by metal reserves).
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Silver caused hyperinflation and destroyed Spain in the 1500-1600s forever, people are so dumb to think fiat is bad
>Second, there was inflation and hyperinflation on their own. Vast surges of silver that would hit the Spanish economy regularly would lead to sudden tremendous spikes in prices for all sorts of goods, especially food. Destabilizing hyperinflation happened so frequently people left the cities.
These people could then farm the land to grow their own food, and to create their own clothes and implements. That way they divorced themselves completely from a silver cash economy that was so unstable and unpredictable. Of course, this meant that Spain de-urbanized throughout the period of the silver surges, as towns that used to be quite large started to depopulate.Spain never managed to achieve a city of over 100,000 until 1750 or so (in this case Madrid), when before 1492 it had had at least 4 cities of that size: Seville, Granada, Toledo and Cordoba. Without growing towns and cities there was no robust middle class; without a robust middle class there was no backbone for a strong consumer economy.The third effect was on Spanish industry itself. Before the discovery of the Americas in 1492, Spain had robust industries inherited from the days of Moorish rule—especially in textiles, steelmaking and glass making. The steel of Toledo was renowned throughout Europe as the hardest made anywhere, for example. By 1650, these industries had all but disappeared in Spain. The huge quantities of silver made it easy to buy finished goods from abroad and import that instead of having the Spanish government support Spanish companies and industries.Inflation and hyperinflation deeply discouraged investment in industries as the prices for raw materials in steelmaking and textile making, for example, would wildly swing up and down. This caused a cascade of business bankruptcies.
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>>62081860
It’s never been easier hell I can come up with a system that works right now
A bank with diffrent vaults from diffrent countries settling the score at a daily or weekly basis by moving gold from one vault to the other
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>>62082087
Oh I’m well aware of how silver destabilized currencies and entire economies. The advancements in mining and an increasingly global world meant that governments had to reevaluate their currency systems and rethink of “scarce” silver actually was. That said, the landscape is a bit different now. There are still silver gluts, sure, but not in the same way. I’m also not pointing to silver as the currency-of-choice for backing, as I think it is clearly gold (just based on what most central banks are buying). Silver has always been very volatile and prone to massive influxes. I think it will still go up in value over time, but in my humble opinion, gold is the realistic choice for a type 2 currency replacing the USD as the reserve currency.
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blue one isn't bad
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Stacking Romanian gold and Baltic bacon
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Based on what I’ve found, it seems it’s 40% gold and 60% a basket of fiat currencies. I can’t find anything on other commodities composing that 60%.
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i have some titanium in a nail clipper, not sure the content of it, how would i find out? it was a wilkinson sword one that i bought like 25 years ago.
it broke recently and idk if the metal is worth anything. i recall it being kinda expensive back then.
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>>62082364
This is what I found when researching. However, gold + other commodities would be interesting (though potentially more volatile).
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do you guys think the silver rise is done?
only thing I'm left feeling after gold and silver basically both rose in tandem is I should have bought gold/silver in a ratio close to 60:40 or 70:30 because silver takes up more space per gram.
still I am massively up so I can't complain
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Haven’t been on in a while and I haven’t been keeping up with the markets either. I’m surprised to see silver is still holding up well, all things considered. My crypto bags are basically done for. I have no hope left for the space desu
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>>62082615
Everyone who lost money here brags they made money,,,like the 401k loser,,,,he needs $180 silver to break even but every pmg baggie congratulates him for his imaginary profit,,,yall cant do 4th grade math
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>>62082664
>needs $180 silver
we've never been near even $130 this cycle so no one who bought in the pre-bull-run is underwater. idk why you obsess over baggies, there are always baggies in every sector in every cycle
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Trash day!
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>>62082675
People here were paying $130 and going all in. I doubt anyone has made a profit,,,,,lmao,,,when petey B shorted at $118 yall called him a joo,,,now hes using his profit to take his family to Japan while yall cry about losing 50% in 2 months
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Post more silver. Romanian silver with Baltic Bacon Butter Bread
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I think I payed 3-6% premium on the one circulated ducat and 4-9% on the others. I think 6-8% is fine to pay for the uncirculated ones as they have a nice proof like finish in hand. Cleaned or circulated ones are fine too for the gold weight.
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>>62082958
Mark Thornton discussed this recently https://youtube.com/L6SvzlPVLpU
>tl;dw: volatility
I'd say it's as good as any time to buy overall though. war means increased government spending (inflation and misallocation.)
just generally can't imagine prices going down significantly, like, the dollar isn't ever deflating, so it's only up from here. if you're buying now, you're buying way higher than someone a decade ago anyways is how I look at it, what's some hypothetical missed dip worth? won't matter in the long run.
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>>62083295
>botched the YT link
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=L6SvzlPVLpU
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>Rome used fiat
Like every empire Rome did not start with fiat money, but in the later empire, especially by the 3rd century AD, it transitioned to a form of fiat currency (fiduciary currency). As emperors, notably starting with Aurelian, heavily debased the silver content of coins, their value came to be determined by state decree (Senatus Consulto) and public trust rather than intrinsic. The debasement of Roman currency, often described as a move toward a fiat system, was a significant contributing factor to the economic collapse of the western roman empire. All fiat, once debased, on a long enough time line goes to zero. All you need to do is study history to see this.
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>>62083351
What is a silver danerius
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Is a safe deposit box a good place to store my silver? Not all of it of course
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>>62083388
Checked
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Added 3 ounces of sterling and butterscotch amber for around 17 USD this holiday. Easter flea markets are the best.
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>>62083388
Great post, fren.
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>>62083409
If SHTF and you need your metals the most good luck getting them. Of course if it does not hit the fan you're fine. Do you trust your bank? Do you trust the system? Do you trust shit will not hit the fan in our lifetime?
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If SHTF and you need your $ the most good luck getting them. Of course if it does not hit the fan you're fine. Do you trust your bank? Do you trust the system? Do you trust shit will not hit the fan in our lifetime? Get your $ now
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>>62083309
But wait, there's more!
Gold Byzantine coins, primarily the
solidus (or nomisma), circulated for over 700 years, establishing a standard for international commerce from the 4th century until the 11th century. Introduced by Constantine I around 312 CE, these high-purity (0.955–0.980 fine) coins were the dominant currency of the eastern Mediterranean and beyond, often called bezants.
The Republic of Venice issued iconic gold coins, most notably the ducat (later known as the zecchino), starting in 1284. It was renowned for its high purity and remained a standard trade currency for over 500 years until 1797.
The silver dollar—specifically the Spanish-Mexican real de a ocho ("piece of eight") and later the Mexican peso—was the primary de facto international trade currency in Asia and the Americas from the 16th to the late 19th century. It facilitated global commerce, bridging economies between Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
Anyone who says gold and silver cannot sustain international trade have never cracked a history book.
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>ruff ruff
>if you don't own physical silver, then fuck u
>ruff ruff
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>>62083653
I'm liking those cat coins.
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I think he saw the meme
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>>62083496
I trust Sergey and Ari. So I’m mostly chainlink and a few ounces of silver
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>>62083853
sir, please see here:
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>>62082958
In general, instability and uncertainty is bullish for gold. The money printing and over-borrowing that accompanies a war economy is also bullish for gold. However, there are some selloffs that can happen when funds have gold in their portfolios and they’re trying to remove volatile assets. That is what’s happening here. A bunch of funds bet on interest rate cuts, didn’t get them, and trimmed their positions in gold as a result. As a lot of analysts have pointed out, the fundamentals for gold haven’t changed, and the buyers for longterm gold (not just funds treating it speculatively) haven’t budged. Personally, I think this bodes well for gold’s future, and we could see stable 5200-5600 EOY. I can’t speak for silver because it’s harder to pin down due to its industrial demand.
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>>62082958
The British government declared war on germany, and then one day later abandoned the gold standard so that they could print money.
Stocks usually perform well during war, but gold does the best because it's something you can hold on your person, and you don't need to trust a third party to keep your wealth safe for you.
>If you can't see or touch it, you don't own it
A lot of anons here know this, which is why the advice I'd give to >>62083409 is to keep it yourself unless the deposit box you use is very reliable.
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fatbells > barbell
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>>62081267
It makes jews and /biz seethe. Im all in.
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One silver please!
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>>62084215
Into the based meme bowl you go.
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>>62084266
Gold
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Bros, think this might actually be it for the real estate market, this might be the giga-happening we've all been waiting for.
Houses in my area are entirely move-in-ready being listed for 100k, 2 years ago it was 150k+ for the same size houses. This is the floppening, all the old people are retired and the ones that haven't are just trying to move their shit so they can retire. I've never seen it this crazy in terms of cheap houses on the market.
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>>62083141
More or less this, I stack because I know AI right now and in the future is worth literally nothing, it has one crash cycle to go before they come out with marketable products - it gets trillions in investment, we reach the end of this iteration's rope, it burns out after lack of profit due to not being able to guarantee return from investment.
For years it's "dead", then it becomes the new hip investment again and it gets a new wave of money, THAT wave might be the one to make it profitable, this wave is just about pushing as far as possible no profit needed.
So basically, that's the whole stock market, it will crash.
>The housing market
Derivative of the stock market.
The housing market for me is actually in the shitter now and I'm just now starting to get interested, if I wanted to I could just outright buy 1/4 of a house in silver in my area and the crash has just started, people who don't know don't know but if you're in one of these markets where new cheap homes pop up constantly you think WTF, what's happening?
So now I'm just starting to get interested in the real estate market in my area, because if the cheap houses drop another 10-20% I can hop in and it won't be retarded anymore to do so. Right now it's still a bit too retarded, as shitter poorhouses are still 80k in my area instead of the 60k they were a few years ago. Real prices btw, that's how bad it is here.
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>>62081267
I started stacking because IQ is so retarded that I felt it nessecary to do the opposite of what he says I should do.
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>>62084266
I feel like the answer to this is just so stupidly obvious
>Less than a KG
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>100 10 ounce bars
Yeah... the GSR isn't bad right now so I can't fault you for getting a little gold, but if it's a either / or the silver is still clearly better and is better as a primary investment.
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love me maples simple as
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>>62085305
You have autism.
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>>62084832
Stop answering to the local troll and filter him
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>>62081729
got banned too
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>>62085374
site is mostly cancer now
I find refuge here :)
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>>62085359
this
I have both
I no longer put any faith in comex numbers any more.
CME/LME are going down in the coming crash.
Ag will only find real price discovery on the other side of
Global current events
The rest of the world no longer cares about western price structures.
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>>62081267
As an hedge against inflation. Anything above that is free money.
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>24 posts
>all full of shit word salads
I got rich by buying silver
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goodmorning,,,checksilver price,,,big red bong.,
,,,dont makemy day!,maybe have to saddleup AGAIN!?,
,,mystack ismore then i can lift.,ya, im super weak.,might just lookatenth ounce gold?,
,,,,,soshine!
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Guys… you have blood on your hands.
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>>62082087
the implosion of the economy of the Spanish due to the bullion of the Andes is such a black swan event that the only thing comparable today is the practical development of asteroid mining. Its is nearly impossible to conceptualize just how much silver and gold was brought into the Spanish system by the new world mines. Add how hard Spain attempted to keep their bullion in system via mercantilism (to limited success) and contrast that with the current universal (((global))) economic system. Trying to equate what happened to 16th and 17th century Spain to anything now or in the near future is silly in my opinion.
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>>62085026
Cool shot.
I'll admit though, thumbnail made me think it was pic related. :)
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are we extra slow because of the war?
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>>62086422
>Trying to equate what happened to 16th and 17th century Spain to anything now or in the near future is silly in my opinion.
Agreed, stacktards claim shiny rocks are perfect money,,,,,they have many flaws ,,,,fiat too,,,,but its better than rocks
You can disagree but NO ONE uses rocks
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I thought silver was supposed to go up during wars or some shit. That tomahawks have 6bmillion ounces each.
Or at least go up on elevated inflation expectations?
What is going on? Why does silver and gold suck balls?
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>>62086600
Y'all have free nukes in IQSUPREME but ur ego cuckblocks you,,,,why do you turn down free alpha? Why,,,,,,?
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Would you trust your friend with your stack?
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>>62086685
I wouldn't trust IQELITE with my Baltic beef, Lithuanian lager and Ukrainian Ketchup AND my Romanian gold
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>>62086861
It has been over a month.
Plus it's a speculative asset. The price of silver is based on speculation, and people aren't speculating it'll increase in value. Probably why dealers won't buy silver anymore.
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>>62086597
Silver’s value is partially derived from tech, and when tech stocks suffer, silver does as well. Part of silver’s boom came from AI speculation. So, when sentiment towards tech becomes more bearish, silver could suffer even if wartime is bullish for silver.
Silver is a lot more complicated than gold imo. Either way, stop killing yourself by checking the chart and just stack. You’ll win in the long term
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>>62086975
People are dumping garbage they don't need like silver for stuff they do
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>>62087026
there'd be a 63 too but i gave that coin away :)
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>>62084636
general location of said houses good sir?
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>>62084636
>in my area
Define that area, please.
Seattle - Our tax bill just went up 1500 for the year. Either taxes have gone up, or the house has been reassessed and the new value not yet published. I still see houses here going up in price, and the median is over $500k.
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>>62087026
Excellent coins.
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>pnw real estate
with boeing, amazon, microsoft etc all leaving the area Im looking forward to the complete collapse of housing. There isnt much around the Puget Sound job wise; the real estate market is propped up hard by cali transplants and general money printing shenanigans.
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mfw stuck in tranniefornia
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Still not answering in what shithole houses are 100k
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Btw could some US fren message trump and get him to stop destabilizing the world for about 6 to 18 months?
I want to buy more gold.
Plus other equally important matters.
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>>62087353
Rural, maybe.
It seems you're just being worthlessly sarcastic though.
Here's a flyover sample - Ames, IA.
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>>62087374
what's going on here
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What you guys eating on this fine day?
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>>62087374
>Ames, IA.
college town
spitting distance from the capital
here's a halfway between two state capitals town
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>>62087206
Data point.
Housing sales in Toronto peaked in 2021-2022. The five year rate(the longest we can get) was at 1.5 - 2.5% during that time. Now it is closer to 5%. Most buyers bite off more than they can ge rally chew and any increase to payments has them underwater. Now these same people are looking to resign their mortgage at much higher rates. What do you think is going to happen? Most houses are down 30% in price compared to the peak a few years ago in the city. People are going to lose their shirts. The Government of Canada is purchasing up to $30 billion in fixed-rate Canada Mortgage Bonds (CMBs) annually during 2026, aiming to stabilize the housing market. Lol lmao even
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>>62084636
>listed for 100k, 2 years ago it was 150k
>>62087449
So you didn't like the 'any flyover town' I chose because it doesn't match your narrative. Then show prices are still barely show two houses within the 100-150 range that was initially mentioned.
And you're not the Anon who's in that special neighborhood. Maybe it's Detroit? That's what I want to know. I want to see a demonstration of this Doom-and-Gloom.
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>>62087422
I wish we had taco bell
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sounds good
cheap burger and a pie here
I only eat this 2/3 times a month
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>>62087860
>burger
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sounds good to me
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>>62084285
This needs to be memed with out the ai slop. It's a good meme. We all know most of the seethe on /pmg is from pixel holders.
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Filed a complaint with TD, been waiting 2 months now, they said by the end of april, and my other order by end of may. This is not acceptable that a business sells you something that says in stock and then waits 3 months to 'deliver' it. They sold unallocated metal.
Still I don't think this is going to do anything, canada is not a real country and has no consumer protection.
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>>62088536
So fucking annoying this man I hope you get your metals soon and can then never fo business there again. And warn others not to.
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>>62088536
Bro so true, I called a company support one time in Canada and I got zero help. It was just a bunch of jeets saying sar we are so sorry but we can’t do anything. They do this on purpose cause they know you aren’t going to sue over a few hundred dollars.
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>>62088676
I think Far beyond driven is my favorite if I had to pick one.I should make pics witg it soon:P Not sure bro I've seen him in but not recently.
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last one of these for this thread :)
>>62088702
That was one of the first cds I ever bought.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p62JUR5d_Gs
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>>62087135
Buffalo-ish, don't even have to go to niagara falls nigger zones (but if you do they're even lower)
>>62087206
Buffalo niagara falls area.
Our housing prices "increased" overall by like 5% but speed of sale has gone way down, and basically the new builds are 450,000 dollars and the old ones are 100,000 so overall it's an increase, but our standard old houses here are dumping while new builds are matching inflation basically.
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Nice PM pump with everything else.
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Holy Hell!
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Randomly went bullion dealer today on my way home and dropped $1500 on libertads and some random coins when it was at $72. Three hours later we at $77
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As oil is abiotic, created from the Earth,a gift from God, the father of Jesus to all of mankind, its real price should be closer to $1 per barrel.
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>>62081252
>Price of oil goes down
>Gold price goes up
That's the way she goes.
Like a clock work
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>>62088536
I'm at 45 business days on Friday. Call the ombudsman. Call Carney.
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>>62089840
Pic forgotten
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Is this TACO real. Why are we pumping.
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>>62089946
I'm sure we'll find out someone made a giant short 30 minutes before or some shit.
I bet against the market like a fool, but I'll take my consolation that I ordered some silver and gold last night.
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>>62088536
I’m exact same situation. 71 days, 49 business days. TD hasn’t replied to my emails since I started demanding refund and threatening to complain to the consumer protections board or whatever it’s called. Fuck these crooks fr.
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Just chargeback already.
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Gold, silver, platinum, copper, rhodium, vagina, ruthenium, iridium, osmium
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>>62090367
You know, I remember when silver and gold were gigapumping someone randomly posted in /pmg/ that they were going through commodities and oil would be next and I thought 'huh, whenever I read that schizo shit it is always right.' But I was too cowardly to buy oil calls and just bought extra silver and gold.
To answer your question, I have no fucking clue but someone does.
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>>62090162
Fuck off and die miserable kike cocksucker.
USA is 3% of world population. Combine us with other western neocon dipshit war monger cuntries and it's 20%.
The remainimg 90% of the world can see plain as day the US/the west/isrLe is the actual terrorist criminals.
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>>62090162
We need Iran to maintain their sovereignty, we need someone to compete with Israel for the control of the whole middle east. zog has had us waste trillions of dollars and thousands of lives for the expansion and domination of israel.
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The name "Iran" means "Land of the Aryans"
Iran is a diverse country of peoples but a significant portion is Persian, not "Arab".
Persians look more "Aryan white" than most amerimutts.
Iranians are intelligent highly educated and advanced.
They are far more morally and ethically superior to the useful idiots in western country.
Iran is a 5000 year old civilization.
250 y.o. murica is nothing in comparison.
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>>62090492
sure thing goat fuckers hahaha
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mail came today, ordered Guinea rose crown shield but SGB sent me these instead. Bummed the shield side doesn’t have the same pattern as the Guinea 1.25oz and doesn’t say East India Company but I think I’ll keep them on account of based Latin phrase.
Dirige Deus Gressus Meos - May God direct my steps
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>>62090533
That is correct
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>>62090879
>Israel is unhappy with the cease fire.
This is why I think it won't last. It's all a charade that will end in one of the following scenarios.
Scenario 1:
>Israel and Iran continue to fight
>Stray "Iranian" missile hits an American base
>Trump screams about how Iran broke the ceasefire
>War resumes
Scenario 2:
>Two weeks pass
>Negotiations fall through (Israel will probably try to kill some of the people Trump's negotiating with)
>Trump cries about how Iran wouldn't agree to his terms
>War resumes
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>>62090948
The War MUST continue. 3rd Temple MUST be constructed on the Temple Mount so that Moshiac makes himself public and The Second Coming is even that much closer.
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>>62089893
Very fitting coin:)
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>>62090624
:D
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What's Up my retarded frends?
I've been away for a while
>Big Green Dick Edition
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>>62088924
thanks for info regarding housing
i would need to load up on guns/ammo
plus my heating oil bill in the winter would be awful im sure
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I bought a Krüg from my LCS a couple weeks ago, and while inspecting last night I noticed a smudge on it that I tried to wipe away but on further inspection noticed the SS Tilawa mark. Apparently it carries a decent little premium which was cool because I only paid a couple dollars over spot at the time which was probably $70. They must have missed it and threw it in cheapies pile.
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The cause of this war is South Korea.
South Korea is famous for Samsung and K-pop.
Because South Korea smuggled strategic materials into Iran, Iran was able to acquire weapons of mass destruction, including biological weapons.
South Korean Firms Violate International Controls on Shipping Materials for WMDs to Iran and Syria
https://japan-forward.com/south-korean-firms-violate-international-con trols-on-shipping-materials-for-wmd s-to-iran-and-syria/
S. Korea should clearly explain fire-control radar incident
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20181228/p2a/00m/0na/017000c
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>>62091879
heres the image
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>>62091886
Fantastic.
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Ladies and gentlefrens, I am finally back with some progress. Please help me in looking this over and suggesting revisions.
At the moment I intend to have the eyes redone to match the flat style we've been doing
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>>62092168
Hey it's my good Fren Minty,,,,,,,I'm stackin' carbs fried in bacon grease with a side of Romanian gold,,,,take those dots off the eyes it looks cheesy,,, lmao ,,,,and iqelete the pmg,,,, don't want to taint your round with the stench of pmg baggies
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>>62092168
looks good to me
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Ok so he's looking at cheese I get it,,,no bueno,,,how about he's holding a slice of American cheese or a "round" of cheese,,, aka a wheel,,what would his preference be? Don't answer
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>>62092637
It will be ridges for this one but I like the idea of a cheese wedge rotating around. We tried to do the chart candles on the rim for bog and it wound up with the entire first production getting little bumps on the faces so we minimized the design
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did i actually miss this? sold out on bgasc too
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>>62092819
Their herbalist coin looks really good. Also way better face this other new one.
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>>62092819
It seems so. thecoinshoppe.ca says they're taking orders. Dunno when they'll get them in, but it means you'll get one when they do. Pricey though.
https://thecoinshoppe.ca/product/germania-2026-5-marks-1-oz-silver-bu- coin-in-capsule-with-coa-germania-m int-pre-order/
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Neat gift came in the mail today.
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>>62093023
i want to be in the club
>>62092842
I just wish the most recent one wasn't still over $100. Seems like a pretty high premium
>>62092901
I'm hoping Monument will still get them but they haven't been getting as many of the recent releases.
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>>62088829
I put it next to a 1oz round / 1 oz bar / gold sov, it feels nice in my hand, don't wanna take it out the capsule though
>>62089427
never even noticed that, aussies are indeed based
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>>62093576
>gave me a hundred bucks
You mean, they gave you a credit for another future order? Lol
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>>62093669
You order through TD using their debit account so it's actual money, although I only keep money reserved for metals in it.
>>62093684
No address, I looked up their general complaints phone number and called. I'm not playing the email game.
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>1/84 Taler
huh?
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>>62093868
1 Körtling (about a gram)
https://www.dema-coins.com/2025/03/kortling-coin-Gottingen-Germany.htm l?m=1
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lmao
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Rèeeee I wanna buy more gold but gonna save up first as I might want to buy something on holiday soon!@
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>>62092825
We are actually about 10 miles away from horrendous snows so we don't even get those.
Actually the area we're in sits in a little great lakes "warm spot" where it's one growing zone warmer than anywhere around us.
But yeah other than the cold and the government and no jobs it's nice.
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>>62094220
honestly now that gold is $4000+ i can't imagine buying any more of it. all my PM money goes to silver now
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>>62093576
Based, they haven’t replied to my last email in 7 days so I filed a charge back dispute with my CC/bank against them lastnight. Hopefully I get some resolution like you soon. Not optimistic the chargeback will be granted but here’s hoping.
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I just want my metals TD!
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>>62094813
I can't find it dragon tier chart. Know I had it at some point.
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>>62094894
I ordered this in January when it said only a 4 week wait. I'm starting to get annoyed.
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new one when ready
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>>62093023
what coin is it?