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modern ancients edition

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnJMlvUUqWs

>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/088839988X

>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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>>62108161
>nig gets shot because old man always packs a .38
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Where are my metals TD?
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>>62108239
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I bought a 1/4 gold coin
so it's dipping again when it opens
>>62108259
going to hit 45 days this week
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The stack is growing.
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>>62106889
I think you are mostly correct. Empty vaults will FORCE a revaluation of metals which means we can't kick the can any longer. Global trading partners and banker-tricks can enable them to kick the can only for so long. It is the underpricing of metal to conceal the inflation which causes real-world shortages that can't be ignored. China and other global partners shedding their Treasury holdings is a harbinger of this inevitable outcome. Knowing your role as tax-cattle you really do have to trust what you know. The media will look you dead in the eye and tell you the sky is red without a hint of irony. You often can't trust your peers either who may be simmering in the same propaganda/lies as everyone else. If they don't know any better then all they can defer to is past experience. Downward turns always lead to higher highs. It happened in 2008 and 2020. Will it always happen though? I don't think such a mechanism exists in the real world for us to magically turn a loss into a gain. It's like when Jesus fed six million jews with 5 fish and 5 loaves of bread. He was literally just giving everyone coupons for fish and bread payable later. He ran off with the food and that's why the crucified him.
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market opens soon
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It's funny the jews have been genociding Palestinians (more than 50%of them are under 18 ie mostly children) for years. Now trump and israel blow up a school full of 150+little girls, israel last week alone killed journalists in Palestine and Lebanon, ah abd 180 ish Lebanese civilians. It's warcrime after warcrime.
I hate them more every day:)
All these vermin deserve us a slow death.
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It's actually sickening and offensive to me at this point jews and their ys zog puppets are alive. I hope you die soon. Also how does this effect the price if gold and silver?
And good evening frens;)
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>>62108108
thanks OP for the baking
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>>62108108
I'm sorry bro he's right thank you for baking.
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So hows it going right now?
Are we mooning are falling?
Someone give me the report so i can go back to ba
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>>62108738
Idk lemme check
>haven’t lost any silver
I mean I’m good
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Is there any real benefit to buying pre 1933 gold?
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>>62108856
It's fun to have gold with a little history.
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>>62108856
you're missing out if you don't own any shroom-induced design celtic golb.
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>>62108910
less blury is better
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>>62108856
I think there is some technicality that makes old gold a collector item and not bullion. Maybe it's important, but I don't think it's worth the premium over bullion.
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>>62108108
>modern ancients edition
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>>62108856
premiums usually seem pretty low
piece of history
couldn't hurt to have a couple of them at least

>>62108910
>>62108935
fantastic
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>>62108984
that's what so good with current prices : silver's so high numismatic premiums are having issues catching up.
Well, it's less true now that the run is few months old and the price have somewhat settled, so numis got a bit of time to revalue, but you still can find nice stuff @spot.
Got myself a set of ecus from the 1750-1780 for basically spot a month ago. Those used to be 4x spot, but spot quadrupled.
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>>62109132
Pmg baggies bragging about paying hyuge premiums
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>>62109114
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I am going to be buying a new vehicle soon. I can pay it outright in fiat but, also could buy it outright in silver? What should I do? I am scared of missing out on not making a "profit" on my silver purchases.
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It is a sad day bros. I overextended and now I must sell some of the stack for some unforseen expenses. I can get some synthetic exposure in my IRA, but I'm not really happy about it.
>7 oz gold, 600 oz silver.
>Need a little under 20k cash
Any recommendations for how to make it work out best?
I'm figuring I should part with half of the gold and 50oz of silver? I can buy 4k of WPM Hecla and GBUG in the IRA it make up some of the metals that were earmarked for retirement. I can also take anything leftover and shove it into a taxable account and put it on GBUG.
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>>62109530
just take out a 0% APR for 1 year credit card, nigger
selling your stack is a nonstarter
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>>62108856
getting a St Gaudens is definitely worth
most beautiful coin in the world
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>>62109624
He fucked up by paying huge fees for an illiquid lottery ticket ,,,lmao,,,now a retard wants him to continue the gamble by taking a loan at high interest,,,,never double down on stupidity
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Just say no to the obvious silver scam
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Aaaaaaaaand Filtered
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>>62109530
If you aren't that strapped for time, you can try and get a loan backed with precious metals. It usually makes the loan terms a lot better and you have the possibility of getting your specific gold and silver back. The downside is interest vs selling.
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>>62108108
Any of you shitbirds like indian head cents? I inherited a partial book and im trying like hell to get an 1871, 72, 77 and apparently 1856 is never going to happen.

Found the 08s and 09s

Then I need a 64-L and 88/89

So basically the rarest ones.
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>>62109649

If you didn't buy at $12 and sell at $120 there is literally no reason to be involved.
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>>62109739
that's a good idea too
now is not the time to part with metal
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Sirs,,,,, not buy de silber... scam... buy poopcoin!!
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Rejoice. David H Contrarian has updated his long term silver target to $1000 (sometime during 2030-2034).
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>>62109132
Based numismatichads will win...
Imagine, if you will, art collections... but made of metal.
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>>62109814
Better to sell your garbage rocks now before they go down to $12 in 2033
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>>62109624
I replaced a few major appliances and got some new shiny medical bills. i can get some of it off on a CC, but not all. I appreciate you stating the obvious, and now I'm looking more at something like needing to sell only 2.5oz gold and 50oz silver (I was going to stretch to 70 should I need it, but 50oz is going to do it now).

>>62109739
>try and get a loan backed with precious metals
Unless these are easy to execute, I've got my hands tied with my W2 and startup. I'd rather take it on the nose for a bit or find some other ways to tap into equity.

>>62109814
why not get leveraged synthetic exposure via miners and then buy back at higher prices? I understand the allure of zero counterparty, but does that insurance really make sense when my stack is sub 10oz/1000oz?
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Every problem pmg baggies cry about was caused by them buying silver
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>>62109907
>numismatichads
The problem is finding the space to store everything in once properly catalogued. I have 14 of these plus albums that I still need to check that have hogged every single fucking millimiter of space in my safes.
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I've been enjoying all the meme rounds from the last few years. I have a feeling they'll be sought after in the future as souvenirs from an important cultural moment.
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>War
>Recession fears
>Inflation high
>Rates won't increase because it's supply side shocks that drive inflation here
>Trust in dollar and US financial system weakens every week
No idea how gold and silver suffer so much desu
It's basically the best environment for them to shine.
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>>62108657
They will get nothing but suffering after a brief period of success once they usher in their false Messiah. Also you need more American gold.
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>>62108856
It's low premium for smaller stuff, so if I'm getting less than an ounce or an ounce broken up into multiple pieces I often get pre 33 "jewelry grade".
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>>62109769
Sell?
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>>62110552
Rich arabs fleeing the middle east discretely.
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>>62110552
>No idea

Yep, baggies get everything backwards because you only know what the foin merchants say
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>>62110552
Fiscal dominance and intervention.
It's going to be a coiled spring.
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Silver crashing today,,,,,but at least black gold is mooning,,,,yay me!
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>>62110764
are you going to stick in Petrobas? I would hop out to xom, cop, tte, cash, or gold at this point.
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>>62110674
:)
I hope to get a bit more US gold at some point. Only have these 2 a half and 1/4. For non 999 pure gold they look really nice in hand though. But maybe a 10 dollar would be dope to add.
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>>62110769
It's still cheap and its valuation is 1/3rd of XOM or COP
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>>62110764
>brazilian ADR
have fun getting rugged
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>>62110304
Just get more value-dense numismatics then. Duh.
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>>62110846
Theres more political risk in European equities they are talking about windfall profits tax like they did a few years ago,,,,,plus Maduro just got black bagged for not paying his oil debts to conoco
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i get this
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>>62111118
and then 5 minutes later
i get this
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>>62111123
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>>62110552
fundamentals can only be suppressed for so long
keep on stackin'
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>>62111134
The fundamentals of silver are terrible,,,,there's a huge glut, production is increasing as industrial demand falls,,,,you need more baggies but the baggies all just got burned and ragequit
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>>62111134
We're running out of silver faster than official numbers claim.
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>silver down
>gold down
>platinum down
at least copper is up…? you are stripping all your old nintendie wires for copper right vros?
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That lmao poster must be a bot it’s in these threads 24/7
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>>62111134
Nice bar, may i know where you got it from?
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>>62111443
it posts the fud or it gets the hose.
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>>62111577
Lmao,,,,pmg baggies all cheered as the 401k baggie gave half his wealth to the government,,,, SICK in the head you are
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It's such easy money but pmg baggies love paying hyuge premium for shit
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>>62111123
This note has jam boy southern asia written all over it. I would never buy from a company with English like that
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Saaar.... I post stock I did not buy but is up YTD,,, but nobody reply?????
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>>62111725
Watch your mouth. Martin Schönberger ain't no jam boy.
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>>62110552
It comforts me to think it’s the most important markets in the world for central bankers to manage and we’re actively discouraged from investing in it. So it seems essential to stay in it and ignore the shadows on the cave
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>>62111732
Just grammar check your official notes is all I am saying.
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>>62110552
We won't start to see silver really go up until just before SHTF, sadly. People are still pretending everything is fine and remain plugged into the matrix.
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>>62111804
its a classic chicken-hen dilemma.
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WTFWT?
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>>62110847
I would get too attached and put them in my personal numis collection. With gold and silver I only buy bullion sadly.
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>>62110304
My concern with numis is that it could go the way of stamps. It is SO subjective and prone to popular whim.
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>>62112130
Average numismatics = garbage
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>>62112130
Non precious numismatics yeah. With pm ones then at the very least you have the precious metals within them. Currently my 500 lire stack is worth around 20k € by weight alone. A few hundreds of them are FDC from rolls so they're worth about 30-60€ each so I don't even count them in my silver stack. The mint sealed rolls are in another ballpark altogether. If I had the 1957 test run one with the opposite sails it would be worth 20-30k alone.
Here in Italy they are quite liquid, but if I hadn't inherited them I wouldn't have bought them, bullion makes much more sense for my stacking needs.
For normal numismatics you have to understand the trends, demands, mintages etc it's an hassle. I bought 10 of pic rel for 30 or something euro each and I sold another one last sunday for 270€. Same for the frog 2 euro Dday proof, bought a few just to get free shipping and they are now 250€. Some grow in price, some don't, some grow but after a few years drop like anvils etc.
With pm bullruns like we just had you even have to factor in that when the price rises above the numismatic value of a coin then they'll get melted down, so in the future they still could be worth more as numismatics than just metal.
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Don't be alarmed /pmg/
We will win soon.
Gold demand higher than Dollar demand.
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>>62112226
2 more weeks baggies!
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>401k baggie
Imagine seething over me lol
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In 20 years ,,,,when everyone is mocking the 200.5 k loser,,,,the bottom will be in,,,
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>>62108108
Thanks for baking op :)

>>62108494
yes, any market numbers at this point are
basically useless.
Jerkin the oil futures back and forth just like silver.
Slightly different dynamic, same result.
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>>62108657
Opa approves of this post
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Can anyone answer this?
>>62109490
>>62109490
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>>62112521
The general theme here is, use fiat to buy PMs or pay the bills.
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>>62112521
Everyone uses cash to pay for things when they can and keep as much property as they can. It may be a different story if the buyer is going to sweeten the deal if you pay in silver
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Today's arrivals; has anybody else bought any cool numismatics recently?
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>>62112570
Not a coin, but I just got this.
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>>62112608
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>>62112570
I got some nice silver coins yesterday+near 80 bronze incl. few (thick) copper ones.Some very bid but thin UK bronze Pounds too, form 1920s. See end of last thread. No phone to take photos, but I have examples from internet.
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>>62112646
Backside of "Göde" fantasy mint copper coin. EURO probe. Many motives, Vatican, Lithuania, UK, etc. each got for 1 EUR.
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>>62112570
I got a 1945 2 Peso, does that cound?
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>>62112615
based Bull
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>>62112685
I have 17 of those that I got for less than 10% over spot. I count them as part of my bullion stack. They're really common and mostly restrikes anyways.
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>>62112226
it was never in doubt
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Sulphuric acid is another product stranded in the gulf and it's used in the copper industry to liberate copper from copper oxide and other processes in the copper making chain so the theory is that without sulphuric acid the production of copper will slow down causing prices to rise and as silver is predominately a byproduct of copper then silver should rise too.
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>>62112531
>>62112533
so sell the pm's to buy car?
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>>62112357
>any market numbers at this point are
basically useless
Exactly. Even the inventory numbers are bad. Comex registered silver was steadily declining by about 15-20 million a month and now in the last 30 days it dropped by only 1 million.
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>>62112521
Why would you hold onto banker cum rags and give away precious metal?
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>>62112570
These are really cool anon. Who did you got though?
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>>62112570
great selection. Is the top row second from the right a 2 kroner?
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>>62113320
To buy new car
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>>62113354
You could definitely do worse than selling some to get a car if you need a car. You'd not have a payment and the car would be paid off, right?
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>>62113366
Yes, new car would be paid off in full and I'd be like 6X on what I paid for the silver.
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>>62113366
>[Return] [Catalog] [Bottom]110 / 52 /
Having a payment is ok if you can afford it. You are paying it off with fiat.
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>>62113101
>so sell the pm's to buy car?
Not sure how you got there from my post, so I'll be clearer... Buy it with fiat. You said you can cover it. If you had to g into debt, then maybe sell some PMs - debt is a worse fate.
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>>62112130
German and French coins will always have demand. Expect shit like American, British, and Canadian coins to not have collector value long term.
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>>62112570
That Swiss war bond silver coin is cool.
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>>62112570
Don't know if it really counts as numismatic, wasn't much premium, but bought a British sovereign recently. Young head Vicky from 1876.
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>>62113326
From top to bottom, left to right:
- Portugal, 1 escudo, 1915;
- Austria, 500 schilling, 1985 (I bought it because I thought it was cool that it's a coin depicting another coin);
- Sweden, 2 kronor, 1897;
- Monaco, 5 francs, 1966;
- France, 5 francs, 1846;
- Liberia, 1 dollar, 1962;
- Sweden, 2 kronor, 1938;
- Switzerland, 5 francs, 1936;
- Germany, 2 marks, 1901;
- Austria, 2 kronen, 1912;
- Hungary, 2 kronen, 1912;
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>>62113345
Yes, this one from 1897: https://en.numista.com/27632
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>>62113418
Excellent coin:)
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>>62113388
For sure, but we would need more details like what his apr would be. Aren't the rates on car loans fairly trash right now?
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So anyways if you want a new car, pc, or to go on a fun holiday and wanna sell some gold or silver to do it...Just do it and enjoy yourself:)
I'm gonna go snorkeling and whatnot in Indonesia in 2 weeks (:)) with euros I saved. Long story not short it's going to be dope and I might buy some gold there too. Or I'll buy some in June when I'm back;)
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>>62113515
Thanks fren
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>>62113633
Have fun anon. What good is wealth if not enjoyed?
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>>62113633
>>62113697
So sell a few hundred oz then?
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>>62113774
Yes, buy and sell silver as much as possible losing 15%-32٪ every time to the coin merchants, thats the stacktard way,,,,,,lmao
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>>62113804
>>62113804
>losing 15%-32٪
And for someone who has 6 X his initial SPP?
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>>62113880
Lmao,,,you morons claim the 401k loser is smart for giving half his money to the government,,,,math isn't your strong suit
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The thirdies ruin the board and annoy people in the one general that has consistently been successful
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>>62113633
sounds like a fun trip
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>>62112277
your 401k play really triggered something deep in his soul
you don't need to buy a home cuz you're livin rent free in his head forever now
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silver-sama is going up without usoil going down. something is happening
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>>62114040
This! Stackturds win by losing the most money and bragging about it
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I bought a copper round commemorating 9/11 because i think shiny copper is pretty. Then i bought 5 1oz silver eagles (new condition but grab bag for year). I hope i get a 2001 coin from that. For some reason 2001 eagles are like $50 more than newer ones on jmb
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Still having profit from a premium silver bullet at today's base price and other things I did not had to pay for premium....

God is good frogs...
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>>62108856
larger variety of denominations
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You didn’t fall for the brown seething retard’s fud right? He’s been bearish since $20
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Lmao pmg baggies are really demoralized today,,,,,,thats what happens when you buy the top and instantly lose 50%
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>>62114385
>18 posts
>implying anyone ITT bought at 150
lol, kill yourself
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>>62113596
>what his apr would be
I was under the impression that ...
>>62109490
>I can pay it outright in fiat
... which means no financing and no apr
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>>62114406
Like your whole plan is everyone in the world will wake up tomorrow and decide to buy rocks,,,lmao,,,brilliant
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Today I will remind them of the hyuge and ever growing silver glut
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It is happening again.
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>>62113697
>>62113955
Cheers frens:)
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>>62114507
wake me up when we're millionaires
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Life is passing you by baggies while the coin merchants grow fat with your premiums and precious fiat
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I ordered with TD 46 business days ago.
I just placed an order with colonial acres.
I have a feeling the latter order will arrive first.
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>>62114729
Jeez. I've ordered pms before that said they had a 2 month wait but if it doesn't say that on the site this is unacceptable really. I hope it finally arrives soon.
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Posting old pics:)
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When I buy SLV or GLD it arrives instantly with 0 premium,,,,,paper>physical in every way
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New silber. :DDDDD
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>>62114777
IOU trips
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>>62114795
Nice:)
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>>62114795
And here:P
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>>62112570

Nice coins anon. Here my news additions to my collection I picked up at the flea market two weeks ago, also today I should receive my 20fr Cérès gold coin.
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>>62114749
is that new?
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>>62115023
Nono it's a little fake Chinese jewelry box I've had a few years. Looks nice though.
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>>62114856
Post pics of the 20 Franc soon please:)
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>>62115049
lmao my eyes must have not been working properly yet. that definitely looked like a bar when i replied :)
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list the extras please
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>>62114729
I'll be hitting 45 tomorrow, and that's not even the only order I' placed with them
I ordered something from SGB on Sunday and It's probably getting here today
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>>62115208
buy an advert
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gold silver pumping I have no idea why
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>>62115370
Further collapse of the current global financial paradigm. Oil is dropping, PMs are pumping. jewmerica has isolated the global oil production and is now the de facto supplier. We have been groomed and prepared to accept the new digital age, under one flag, one ideology....one world order. You WILL live in the pod and you WILL eat the bugs.

Only Christ can save us now.
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>>62115058
Well, UPS notified me that they'll finally delivering my coin tomorrow, stay tuned ...
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just got paid
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>>62115464
i don't get paid until tomorrow :(
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>>62115370
Dead cat bounce,,,lmao yall dont understand the basics
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>dead cat bounce
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Got this for $69 last week
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>>62115642
that's a good deal. silber seeker had some video the other day where he got one of the luna bars and he saw a couple sold this month on ebay for well over $100.
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>>62115619
He'll always be our little jam boy
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>>62115642
amazing deal
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Finally got half my order from TD that I complained about. The serial number of the bar is in the 100k range while the ones from last fall were in the 80k range. It's crazy they put out so little gold all these years and then suddenly 20% of all production in a couple of months.

>>62115619
It is a dead cat bounce, gold is going to $3400 unless trump tweets he's taking payments in gold for oil.
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>>62109490
If your car payment + full insurance + any incentives like 0% for 36 months or some shit, is less than the price of the car/loan term in months, then it might not be a terrible idea to keep your silver and finance it instead.
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>>62109490
why would you opt for using good money over bad money, if both are accepted?
fiat is meant for spending, spend that
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>>62109646
is it really a gamble if you can cover it with assets on hand if need be? just dont treat your debt like a payment and instead treat it like its entire principal and you'll be aight.
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>>62115961
Of course its a gamble,,,lmao its a rock,,,,you are gambling that more idiots will want to buy the rock in the future and stick it in their closet in the hopes that even more idiots will want it
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Remember when Napoleon gambled his soldiers and people wanting his stupid silver and gold rocks instead of their dead flat money and saved France?
Sure it was temporary because you guessed it jews and their jew shit but the point stands;P
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I could go on and I will.
Gold and silver I hold has never stolen from me, watered down my purchasing power. It's also never blown up a school full of little girls, shot an 8 year old boy who us running away in tge back if the head. Or killed an insane amount of women, kids and journalists.
Unlike jews and their us zog puppets.
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>>62116082
basado
every ounce of silver you hold is an ounce that cannot go into weapons
we are doing the Lord's work
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Going to the coin shop tomorrow. What do I grab?
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>>62116082
>>62116212
we will be rewarded for our due diligence frens

we got rich from buying silver
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>>62116212
Absolutely. I could say something completely insane like maybe we should stop making missiles out of silver especially when they're being used to murder kids with...
Look last week again these israeli soldiers hit an elderly woman in the chest with a rifle, she hits her hear on a wall and dies. They prevented ambulances from helping so these people had to drive their dying mom/wife to hospital.
I simply want anyone involved in this or ok with it to die slow:D
And so I also love gold and silver as it's honest and good. The exact opposite of these rat demon vermin.
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i wish i knew these retards, i mean holy fuck dudes
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>>62116285
Once boomers die off, American coins are going to lose all collector value. Those coins have no future just like America.
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>>62115936
Was ist das?
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>>62116370
It is actually extremely annoying how incomplete the numista list is for his medals. They only have about 65% of them listed.

If you're ever curious what they do have: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?ca=639&p=1

But that one is: https://boards.ngccoin.com/topic/232067-karl-goetz-1918-quotflush-of-victoryquot-medal/
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>>62116383
Ich liebe hund. I just love German coins and medals so much, they had so much good taste back then.
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>>62116392
He has so many good ones.
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>>62115619
>
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40 dimes under spot

now i have a partial tube (again) to work on filling
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>>62116573
Everytime pmg baggies make that claim its because they are lying, bad at math or just an idiot. Last week it was gold, before that brass teaspoons , the 401k loser, ashtray Bob,

Lmao and anyways you are talking about $15, just work an extra shift at McDonald's
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How do I sell my silver in Shanghai?
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>silver hits 80 again
>sperging escalates
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Just say no to the obvious silver scam
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>>62116658
Where did you get that chart?
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>>62116887
tabs on left load different stats

https://goldsilver.ai/metal-prices/shanghai-silver-price
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>>62116887
the other one is flawed
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>Silver is no longer the bargain it was 2 years ago
>everybody now min maxing as much as possible to try and squeeze as many ounces they can with their dollar

I miss being able to buy a 10 oz bar with a few hundred dollars, that same few hundred dollars now only buys a small handful of ounces
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>>62117021
Yep you are buying the top,,,,prepare to lose 90%
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>>62117021
Tell me about it
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did they get like 5 of each? or not actually stocked yet?
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>>62117021
Actually fren that proves our point.
I am thankful I have more Ag than I did 5 years ago.
I would like to buy ALL THE SILVER too.

>the price now is no longer in the basement and I am happy for that
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>>62117021
yeah it is a whole different feel now
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Finally a fine addition to my collection.
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>>62117637
Excellent coin fren:)
And nice pictures:D
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Check it out lads
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>>62117694
Very nice. Whats the AGW?
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>>62117734
.11, so spot is about 530. I got this for 600, which I know is a serious premium. That said, it’s in really nice condition. I’m actually thinking about getting it graded.

Pic related is everything I grabbed today. The kronor I got for spot, which was great.
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Stacking gains,,,,stacking Romanian gold
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will this compromised glownigger site let me post yet

>>62117757
nice
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>>62117487
https://thecoinshoppe.ca/#695f/fullscreen/m=and&q=norns
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>>62117508
I slurped up as much i could when it was dirt cheap, I was buying 10 oz bars for just under 300 bucks a pop. Those same bars are now well over a grand each. So I'm very much in the green, despite IQpajeets assertions otherwise.
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>>62117757
Good haul
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Pmg baggies soothing theyself by claiming they didn't buy at $130
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>>62117809
70% premiums,,,,lmao
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>>62117986
Better than 100% dollar dilution coming our way in the Fiat Fallout. $70 silver is a steal!
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>>62117796
>>62117853
Thanks guys, pretty happy with it myself
>>62118039
Agree. When you’re betting against fiat, it doesn’t really matter when you buy
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>>62118086
>it doesn’t really matter when you buy


Lmao,,,who could convince a stacktard to throw away his money?
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IQdelet is right though most of you guys got shit taste and you guys will have terrible returns relative to spot price when you try to sell.
>inb4
>>selling
nobody wants to trade you for undesirable trash when shtf either

Anything that isn't numismatic or fine silver or some sort of joke should be done away with and upgraded to something much better. Think Gresham's Law
nobody wants your junk silver anymore.

>>62108494
>>62118039
this for example v nice
>>62111728
something like this better suited for the refinery no offense
>>62116573
those sell under spot for a reason. not even boomers want to pay scrap value for shit dimes anymore man use your head and stop thinking "under spot" means anything

not trying to d&c but do yourselves all a favor
I'm tired of seeing poorfag slop every time I check this gen. this used to be a proper gen.

>>62117694
not entirely sure this would straight grade (bent?) you should send more pictures
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The big scam being perpetrated by the elite, jews and banks is that they corner the market on MONEY. All goods have something known as "Exchange Value" and it also has "Direct Use Value". Dominos Pizza doesn't make pizza because it wants them all for themselves. They product itself is what can be traded to acquire other resources (chiefly, currency units).
With that in mind, what the banks have been doing for hundreds of years is trying to corner to market on money. They killed the bimetallic system, the pump up the price of gold so you transact in dollars. And they slowly begin to shift it to a 100% credit backed system.
If you and I have nothing of exchange value to sell, and we don't have any money (precious metals), then we get pigeonholed in to trading in debts. The housing market today can't clear without mortgages because no one has much value to exchange for it.
The galaxy-brain play is too see these structures for what they all. Wealth-extraction aimed at exploiting the masses. Don't collect fiat-dollary-doos because mathematically the system will inevitable die (all exponential functions in the real world do).
When you have scarce and valuable material to trade, you no longer have to use the credit-poison-money. The reason they want you using it is because you trade real world time, energy and resources for a commodity that they can print and dilute (steal) with impunity.
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>>62118125
>le junk silver fud
boring
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nigger test
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>>62118129
Unfinished thought:
The problem with fiat currency is that its value ONLY has exchange value. So if we can prove that mathematically they can not safeguard the quantity of currency units then the value of currency is an incorrect place to try to "save". Savings is supposed to be a SURPLUS. When you have stocks and bonds and other forms of credit then what you have is an IOU. That is not what you want to own in a resource shortage. This is why you want the metal because it is useful intrinsically and does not need a counterparty to give it value (such as a bond). People want it simply for being a finished and refined product. By buying silver you are locking in an inseperable amount of energy and labor that is infused in that refining process. Your bullion is ready-to-use.
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>>62118125
It’s slightly dented in a few places, yes. I know very very little about grading, so if you’re suggesting that it’s not worth it, I’ll take your word for it. I wouldn’t want to sell this one either way. More of a collection piece
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>>62118137
buying junk silver because it's the cheapest shit around is nig tier impulse control. go play with your war nickels fag.
>>62118158
>More of a collection piece
that's what it's all about. one good thing about high gold prices is that ducats don't have as much premium now. and there's lots of variety in the gold department. even some solidi are near scrap value
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>Sars! You can not eat your silvers sars. Please to stack the cow patties for your convenience.
>Rolling the fatties, stackin the Patties
IQ Supreme wins again.
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>>62118194
Premiums vary a lot over time and I wouldn’t fall under the assumption that high premium on whatever coin or cut means it will fetch that in 10 years or won’t just be valued at scrap value.

Everything I got I only consider scrap value
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test
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Imagine caring what fudders think
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i am a fan of silver
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>>62118577
Yep;)
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Imagine not stacking old silver to pay the dea.., I mean pacification squads with.
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>modern ancients
What does /pmg/ have against real ancients? Look at this beaut
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Are pawn shops the only way to buy precious metals without getting ripped off?
USMint for example has something like a 50% markup.
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>>62118686
you can get at or near spot deals every day at dozens of sites
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>>62118714
yeah these days you gotta be a deals hunter
every penny counts
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Jam boy dalits tounge my anus.
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>>62118686
Most people here are coin merchants dummy,,,,they always push you to highest premium products
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>>62118721
>every penny counts

Then why choose the worst asset class,,,,rocks
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>>62118686
Are you fresh off the boat or something? Pawn shops are about the worst choice. Look at the sticky.
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>>62118809
Says here on the sticky you're gay.
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>>62110304
Dexter Morgan looking stack, love it, good job on the idea of keeping your coins neatly in that sorta box with wrappers.
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Man, this general fucking died after the drop from $120. Usually when something pumps and dumps bigly you have a bunch of top-buying bagholders coping for months on end. I take it as a bullish signal that retail dumb money never really entered into silver en mass. This was unironically the first selloff.
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Test
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seen a few big names saying 300-500$ silver buy the summer and weve seen calls for 700-1000$ end of year.
with the new fed chair coming in willing to play with trumps old balls, the war, and increasing scarcity, i can see it. sucks i have to buy 10oz at a time. i miss buying cheapies especially rounds, love a good piece of art.
any nice place to get figurines?
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Nigger
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test
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Silver will hit $100 by the end of April. test
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What about palladium? This isnt the SILVER thread after all.
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>>62119128
Contrary to what the local jeet spouts, basically no one in this general bought a single ounce above $80. /pmg/ is unique on /biz/ in that it comprises almost entirely of people who are actually in profit on their positions, most up 3-5x or more, hence why its hated by the rest of the board.
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>>62119191
>nobody
;_; are you sneak dissing me son ? I bought 20 ounces at around 85/92 bucks. Anyways AKS, i will always keep stacking
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don't these usually have a higher premium?
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>>62119184
>palladium

Eh
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Remember anons, we are doing God's work by stacking precious metals. We will be blessed with riches beyond our imagination. We WILL win.
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>>62119263
Also just noticed my id is judeo, which is unfortunate
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Man, I'm so sick of the suburban life
>Look for properties for sale - bare land, unbuildable, isolated, poor access
>Absolute cheapest is 10k for .25 acres half a mile away
>The town I live in has been shrinking in population for decades and was already a small town
>But there's absolutely no unused land unless you pay 40k per acre
I don't want to sell my metals to buy land though but it's like they purposefully are trying to enslave everyone by saying that wasting land by putting in "green areas" and big front and backyards (that will NEVER EVER be used to produce food or income) is a good thing.
The vast majority of people don't even want to put in the money or work to upkeep said areas so why do I have to be forced to pay 40k per acre so we can split everything into tiny little .25 acre plots with 100% ownership? I am in rural retardville land should be like 5k max.
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Expecting maybe one more nigger dip in Silver, maybe a small one, before returning to fun land over the coming months. Then again, it's already fun land over in Shanghai. Reminder to disregard the NYC COMEX kikes, they are as dead as Rothschild's semitic fiat debt notes. Amen.
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>>62119313
if you live in an area with 10k land count yourself lucky dude
a shitty plot costs 150k minimum where i am
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>>62119324
I am "lucky" but also not, the average income in my area is 40k.
It's not that it's crazy unaffordable, it's that it's just annoying enough and the financing is just difficult enough that it's better that I cuck out and just don't touch my investments and start saving up cash - and this is in a low-density area where you'd think there would be property everywhere, but every random nigger has to have a .25 acre parcel of land that they don't even want, because that's just how we do it around here.
That 10k plot I'm just gonna walk a half a mile to plant fruit trees and berry bushes in and do urban farming, I had to spend 1/4 of a year's income average for my area to be able to plant a corn.
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>>62119322
Considering the spread, Im surprised more don't take advantage of it
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>>62119278
>judeo-tec
You better do something legendary for the screencap
>>62119191
I just bought 30oz @76ish though this is my first purchase since 30s
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>>62119313
Sorry you got scammed on silver fren but you cant cry nonstop about hyperinflation then expect to buy land for nothing

Lmao invest your money , get a sefond job, start a business if you want to buy stuff
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>>62119587
I did invest into silver at 20 but now I don't want to sell it...
Man this investing stuff is hard work.
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>>62119625
Sure you did fren, you just only bought 10 ounces, you also bought at $50, $80 and $130 so have made $0 overall. No shame in that as 99% of people suck at investing. Start a business or get a seond job your pet rocks aren't magic
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>>62119207
Actually yes. $80 per is a good price, if unmarred. I suspect these are pre-owned, may have scratches, and/or are unpopular designs.
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>>62119184
I like having an ounce if only for simply having a specimen.
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>>62118125
>something like this better suited for the refinery no offense
Tards like you are exactly why I will not be sending my sterling florins to a refinery.
Not a poorfag btw, kys.
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>>62118125
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>>62118125
why don't you post a photo being the /pmg/ guru and all.

Most here care less about your pampas opinion than you do.
Not a fren. Just some jerk with an attitude.
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>>62119738
8 posts of literally nothing and you are seething about one post of facts,,,,lmao you idiots pay 70% premium on any mass produced UGLY garbage by claiming its a rare collectible
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>>62119671
an advice, personally on gold coins in matrix holders I like to write the gross and net weight of the precious metal (or at least the gold purity), so that if I bite the dust and a family member has to sell them the chances of them getting ripped off is lower.
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>>62119671
Great collection:)
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OyBzNwVi
filtered
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>>62119631
>It was 20 dollars 5 years ago
>It was 120 a couple months ago
What kind of DCA would it be? Pretty much nobody has lost money on silver unless they've been stacking for only a couple months.
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IQ Dalit begging me to buy mining shares yet despising physical silver makes me want to sell my mining shares to buy silver. He obviously hates metal but is insistent on offering us a credit-based alternative. Quite a strange, bizarre character.
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One silver please!
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I got my first silver 1oz Libertad today.
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Silver working its way to $80
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>>62120347
When it was $20 you were paying $30 now add in inflation and taxes,,,,boom you lost money or broke even on your best purchase. Other than Bob you all probably lost, and yall will never admit it you still simp for the guy who gave half his money to the government. Thats the danger of lying you start believing it
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>>62120448
Congrats bud
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Silver sisters are we lowkirkenuinely finna be bussin onk (on kirk)????
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>>62120514
I don’t know what you are saying but I don’t see any improvements to the status quo so metals only have one direction
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>>62120528
Down,,,,the silver glut increases by 1.4 million ounces per day,,,shills need to up their fud game
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>>62120119
Most have them on the back.
>>62120174
Thank you, hope you like silver crowns.
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>>62120635
Nice collection. Last advice, but you most likely already know, make sure your holders don't have plasticizers and acids.
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>>62120363
here ya go fren
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>>62118949
It's not gay if you don't make eye contact. You didn't read the whole sticky or you would know that.
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>>62119191
I'm way up on 99% of my stack. But I admit I bought twenty Presidential Medals for $90. Not sorry. Got Jefferson and Jackson!
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>>62119278
Time to start a bank. Or a porn business.
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>>62119738
rape yourself
>>62119671
these are nice but lose the condoms it's demeaning
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So true
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>>62119313
Real estate prices are one of the largest, if not THE largest, debt-subsidized markets. Approximately $13 TRILLION outstanding mortgage-backed debt in the USA, much of it backed by unfunded government promises. Second in size only to the National Debt itself. If possible, you should wait to buy land until the debt bubble collapses.
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>>62120930
Based Peter Schiff got me aware of PMs and trouble with the economy back in 2008. I 10x my money thanks to him. Based Jew, cucked Poo.
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>>62119191
pretty sure most anons here have stopped buying and are just holding.
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This tube reminds me of the T-Virus when I hold it in my hand
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>>62120975
Lmao
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>>62121022
Metals are making some impressive inroads against crypto. Let's wait to see what happens when the bond market craps out. The value of all credit assets along with collectibles and crypto will shit the street. I want to profit when that happens, and I think that is a trade no one can afford to miss.
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>>62121085
>The value of all credit assets along with collectibles and crypto will shit the street

You predicting silver and frog rounds will crash?
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>predicting silver and frog rounds will crash
>t.
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>>62108108
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you can actually keep that ban thanks

>>62121212
>>62121212
>>62121212
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>>62121123
Banks hoard gold and industry desperately needs cheap silver. Silver is a tier 1 capital asset whereas everything else is intangible claims/IOUs. Crypto holders will be ruined in a panic flight to safety and they'll realize there is no liquidity for $100,000 BTC or even $20,000 BTC. Locking down real-world valuable capital will be where all of this is headed. PM holders are ahead of the curve because we're selling credit to lock in those materials while they are at the cheap price needed by industry. That is a recipe for disaster when input costs start being used as safe haven investments. That's why you're even here, Dalit.
It's a game of musical chairs and stackers are already sitting down. Bankers need high velocity of money and continued ponzi inflows to keep the momentum going. Banker schemes dont work otherwise. The masses are the fuel and they have all the power to make it stop working. It's why you seethe so much about people selling their 401ks for silver. That money is a claim you hope to not have to pay in the present. You want it used to buy services and vacations and pay off debts 20 years in the future. Buying capital with IOUs is not a luxury everyone can partake in. Just like music chairs not everyone has a seat.
>pic rel.
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>>62121282
I have revised this table a few times, and current info leads me to assume only 36 ozt could be evenly distributed among 1% of the world's population.
The huge difference comes from the assertion that 90% of all mined silver has been irreplaceably consumed. Not something I intuitively agree with, but I don't have the resources to challenge that.

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