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427522 No.9090
>>9089
>I didn't pay extra for them.
We know someone who works at a bank and she has a large silver coin collection that she bought at face value from the bank when the children of deceased coin collectors take the "change" to the bank to trade for paper. The heirs likely don't realize the value of the coins they are dumping.
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1f3c81 No.9091
>>9090
The cool thing about Libertads is they don't have any arbitrary face value like all the other silver bullion coins. It just says "1 oz silver" in spanish. So they're very similar to the gold Krugerrand in that respect, where their official value is simply the current spot price, as explained here:
https://onlinecoin.club/Coins/Country/Mexico/Silver_Ounce_2023_Libertad/
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427522 No.9092
>>9091
>The cool thing about Libertads
Another cool thing about Libertads is they aren't ashamed of the natural beauty of the European female. Just another example of one of the nice things we aren't allowed to have anymore.
Feminism is a horrible scam perpetuated by intellegent, but non-beautiful women, often from one particular religion/ethnicity. The next version of US currency to feature a female form will likely look like the picture of the statue.
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2190ef No.9093
>>9092
Is it gonna be a piedfort?
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1f3c81 No.9094
Oh boy, Zion Don really wants his Big Beautiful Bill. And there's lots of nasty stuff in there, besides the actual money printing itself.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-team-launches-superpac-focused-solely-ousting-massie
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427522 No.9095
>>9093
>Is it gonna be a piedfort?
Thanks for increasing my vocabulary…. lol. My 2oz RCM Werewolf is a piedfort.
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2190ef No.9096
>>9095
I wish they'd do more coins for that series
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427522 No.9097
>>9094
>Oh boy, Zion Don readlly wants his Big Beautiful Bill.
America (and Canada too) is broken, in large part due to the effects of mass immigration from third world countries.
Import the third world, become the third world. Giving people from chronically corrupt and spendthrift countries the levers of power in our western countries was a fatal mistake. We are in uncharted territory as to how this ends. Civil war? Balkanization? Dark ages?
The USA has crossed the event horizon of a debt trap. We may not know the long term future of that nation, but it is a near mathematical certainty that they will attempt to print their way out of this trap.
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2190ef No.9098
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>>9097
I've very bummed out about ZMan dying. One fewer voice.
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427522 No.9099
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2190ef No.9100
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1f3c81 No.9101
>>9095
I got some of the 5 oz Chad coins. They're the same width as 1 oz coins, just very thick.
There's also a 10 oz Germania coin that's twice as thick!
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1f3c81 No.9102
Oh, they also made a Germania coin. But that one is very small!
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces278478.html
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2190ef No.9103
>>9101
Is that also made by Scottsdale?
>>9102
They should make bigger versions of this.
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2190ef No.9104
i'm so tired of jeet code for fuck sake
this field wasn't like this 15 years ago
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427522 No.9105
>>9100
Sad to see. Chris Zeeman was my age. I've followed him for years. When you said Zman I checked his twitter @TheRealZBlog and saw the last post was June 26, so I presumed he was still alive.
RIP Zman….
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427522 No.9106
>>9102
>Oh, they also made a Germania coin.
How many milligrams is 1/500 of a troy oz? 31.1 grams in a troy oz. 1/100 of a troy oz is 0.311 grams. Divided by 5 is 0.0622 grams, or 62.2 milligrams?
Someone please correct me if my math is wrong.
At 16mm it has to be paper thin.
I have a 100 milligram gold wafer. It's attached to a polyester bill, picrel. I also have the smallest gold Maple Leaf coin currently available, one gram, current price, $163.56.
I cannot imagine how tiny that coin would be.
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427522 No.9107
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2190ef No.9108
>>9105
Fucking a, fren. It really sucks. He just moved too and had all those plans for his new place. Must have happened shortly after the stream last night.
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427522 No.9109
>>9108
>He just moved too and had all those plans for his new place.
Escaped from Lagos (Baltimore) to a rural paradise. That's my dream as well. I don't believe he was jabbed, but sometimes the sand in the hourglass just runs out.
Anyone else notice that the truly evil fucks (Kissinger, Soros, Rothschild, etc) all seem to live to nearly 100? At this rate, Hillary Clinton will live to 2047.
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427522 No.9110
Silver closed just under 36. The bullion banks are losing their grip. The US dollar has host over 10% of its value so far this year.
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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427522 No.9111
>>9110
>Silver closed just under 36.
Correction, silver closed "on COMEX" ABOVE $36, and greasy little hand rubbing bankers hammered it down AFTER comex closed to get it under $36 for the weekly oficial print.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1938675214000288075
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1f3c81 No.9112
>>9103
Yeah it's in the same series of 5 oz egyptians as the Kek coin.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces175627.html
They also made some similar 2 oz coins, and I bought some when they were reasonably priced. I wanted to get this one too, but it's older and costed more, and prices kept creeping up so I never did.
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1f3c81 No.9113
>>9106
Yeah that's right, 31.1/500*1000 = 62.20
So it's basically just a gold foil, much like this silver Middle-earth map:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces248689.html
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427522 No.9114
>>9113
>So it's basically just a gold foil
I would love to see some pictures of someone holding it, or better yet a video. I understand it would be extremely fragile and almost need to be on a card or in a capsule to not get destroyed from handling. My own 1 gram Maple stays in the little card because the "coin" is so small it would be too easy to lose.
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427522 No.9115
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>>9114
>>9113
>So it's basically just a gold foil
For ultra small amounts of gold in an attractive, relatively durable package, nothing beats Goldbacks, in my personal opinon. They have a 100% premium, so they are a very inefficient way to stack gold, but I have a few just because I think they are so beautiful.
Pictures/video cannot really capture their beauty. You have to see and hold them in your hands to appreciate how attractive they are.
They cannot be folded however.
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1f3c81 No.9116
Imagine having no silver (argent=money), so you have to issue vouchers for 25 cents.
But then here we are in 2025 and almost nobody has real money.
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427522 No.9117
>>9116
>But then here we are in 2025 and almost nobody has real money.
In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
In the land drowning in worthless fiat, the humble silver stacker is….?
Nothing stops this train.
https://x.com/P0ssumActual/status/1939000627578724728
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427522 No.9118
Apropos of nothing….
>Over the past two decades, India has dominated the software industry. As a result, Gulf nations and Iran have heavily relied on Indian software and programmers.
>Most Indian software in Iran is actually Israeli, embedded with backdoors that transmit real-time data to Israel. This includes sensitive information like civil registries, passport data, airport systems, and more.
>Iran has exposed this, and the revelation is causing a major crisis in these nations. A massive fallout with India is imminent, with full details expected in the coming days.
The true cost of importing Indians, and outsourcing jobs to India may be far higher than anyone expected.
https://x.com/clashreport/status/1939004213713084740
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1f3c81 No.9122
>>9118
If they were serious, they would have written their own software all from scratch on/for simple, old, non-botnet hardware. Everything, even the OS and compilers. You don't even need much at all for industrial control systems. Forget all that Linux shit, just do a custom Forth environment like CollapseOS.
Also this is the part Terry Davis got wrong: he trusted the modern hardware. Later he regretted it, and wanted to design a custom 64-bit PIC microtroller for TempleOS, but that was when he was already drifting homeless around the Portland area, so it never went any further.
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427522 No.9123
>>9122
>You don't even need much at all for industrial control systems.
$$$$$. It all comes down to trying to save a buck.
There is nothing more expensive than cheap imported labor. Just ask Americans if they could go back in time, should they have picked their own cotton?
Rebuilding the entire technology infrastructure from scratch is a multidecade project, and they need the technology right now in order to survive the next Israeli attack, which will most certainly come.
Iran firstly needs to bring in vetted Russian and Chinese techs to find and remove Israeli/Indian backdoors and track down and stop the data exfiltration. I'm aware of the Intel/AMD NSA "managment engine" hardware backdoors. The Russians and the Chinese know how to block them, they have their own spies working at Intel and AMD.
The "Pearl Harbor" on June 13 also highlights the complete failure of Iranian counterintelligence, with the Iranians oblivious to major Mossad agent infiltration and subversion. The good news is Israel blew their wad, exposing their assets, effectively revealing the nature and scope of their infiltration.
Secondly, as you suggest, Iran should immediately start building a homegrown native Iranian tech ecosystem. From chip devs to firmware devs to kernel devs to application devs. This process will take a generation to fully bear fruit. Indians have a lower average IQ then Persians. The only advantage Indians had was they were willing to literally work for peanuts, (or Iranian pistachios) so they were given opportunities that more competent Iranians were denied.
The Indians in Iran need to be harshly interrogaged, then craned as it's doubtful the microscopic percentage of honest, trustworthy ones can be even be gleaned from the overwhelming majority of, corrupt, deceitful Indians, in my opinion.
The world lost a great mind when Terry was killed.
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427522 No.9124
>>9116
Companies/Countries are dumping their US dollars on commodities/assets in order to avoid more losses as the dollar devalues. (10% so far this year) This has the effect of accelerating the rate of decline. It's how an avalanche starts, with a positive feedback loop.
https://x.com/BambroughKevin/status/1938409334150730229
Silver stackers are already ahead of the game, but when boomers finally wake up and start to buy, that should be the stackers signal to take some profits (ie, convert some of their silver/gold to other hard assets like real property, vehicles, machinery, etc.)
Knowing when to take profits (sell) is as important as knowing when to buy.
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427522 No.9128
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Don Durrett: This is When Silver Becomes Unobtainable
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c0869a No.9130
I have a lot to read, 8kun /pmg/
Am reporting that 4chan is still pure AIDS but there are occasionally good memes.
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427522 No.9131
>>9130
I recognize the Buffalo, but what is the other coin?
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427522 No.9132
>>9057
>Normally this is a Comex style slam, unusual to see this behavior on the Chinese market.
Here's an example from this weekend, gold slam during low volume trading hours.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1939487319599223186
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427522 No.9133
>>9132
Also for your silver, which was slammed down before Comex open. What happens when these assholes selling naked paper silver/gold are unable to cover their shorts? They will cash settle and walk away scott free.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1939450823781519444
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2190ef No.9134
>>9130
Hey you saved it with the music in the background :)
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000000 No.9135
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99fbbf No.9136
Shibes have arrived
10 Oz silver via these 20 10 Euro coins and one special piece just for fun
5 Mark from the German Empire
It its basically the equivalent to an American Morgan dollar but for some reason even though i live in Germany I have a really hard time finding one of these for a good price
I have several Morgan dollars but this one is just really hard to track down for a good price for some reason
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2190ef No.9137
>>9136
>1904
well lets see the front. which one did you get? they aren't priced higher than morgans by you, are they? maybe just because the mintages are so much lower?
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99fbbf No.9138
>>9137
Kaiser Wilhelm II
37 Euros
Usually i can get a morgan Dollar for 35 Euros so 37 is slightly higher but not that much but still with a significant premium
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2190ef No.9139
>>9138
Nice. That doesn't seem bad to me. I still haven't been able to find one of those in nice one condition yet. A dollar or two over a morgan, when the mintage is picrel, doesn't seem too bad. But I can see why you aren't thrilled paying more obviously
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2190ef No.9140
>>9139
also, every so slightly more silver in the mark than the dollar
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427522 No.9141
>>9140
>also, every so slightly more silver in the mark than the dollar
Sterling silver? 92.5?
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2190ef No.9142
>>9141
They're both 90%, but the 5 mark is slightly heavier. About a dollar usd difference according to numista.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11814.html
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1492.html
Oddly enough, one of the reasons I like the marks more than the us dollars.
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2190ef No.9143
went out to get the mail
envelope from employer
$20 dollar bill inside with a note that says it is a random act of kindness
hmm
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1f3c81 No.9144
I got a letter from Cirno saying it's doompit time.
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427522 No.9145
>>9142
>They're both 90%, but the 5 mark is slightly heavier. About a dollar usd difference according to numista.
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427522 No.9146
Fiat holders need to bend over, here it comes again…
>Trump is going full MMT. Debt and spending are good because they produce growth. Fed rates soon to be at 1%. Get ready for the biggest financial bubble of all time. Gold will do as it always does and climb higher as the USD loses purchasing power at an accelerating rate.
https://x.com/GarrettGoggin/status/1939698277718560864
Gold and Silver stackers: guard your stacks from the angry boomers who lose everything….
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