427522 No.8334 [Last 50 Posts]
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427522 No.8335
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427522 No.8336
>>8335
Not my stack either.
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427522 No.8337
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427522 No.8338
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The fourth turning his here. Prepare accordingly.
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427522 No.8339
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427522 No.8340
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427522 No.8342
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000000 No.8343
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American Buffaloes are 24k gold, American Eagles are 22k gold. Both are issued by the US Mint and are legal tender coins in the USA.
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cd01b7 No.8344
i was wondering what was going on with the last thread lol
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cd01b7 No.8345
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427522 No.8346
>>8344
>i was wondering what was going on with the last thread lol
Bump limit?
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427522 No.8347
>>8345
>you need one of these
I've had quite enough of those already.
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cd01b7 No.8348
>>8346
Yeah, I was just refreshing the page and wasn't seeing new replies. I didn't realize we reached the limit till a couple of minutes ago
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427522 No.8349
>>8348
Glad to have you here fren.
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cd01b7 No.8350
>>8343
This seems like a decent price for a proof. I eventually want a proof buffalo
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cd01b7 No.8351
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427522 No.8352
>>8350
>This seems like a decent price for a proof. I eventually want a proof buffalo
If I'm not mistaken, one of the advantages of gold Buffaloes is they can go into an IRA. Otherwise they're a very nice 9999 gold sovereign mint legal tender coin like the Maple, Brittania, Philharmonic, etc.
For "prepper" use, fractional gold Eagles would be a better choice as they are a harder 22k that can withstand handling better than 24k gold, and small enough to conceal in clothing to evade cursory searches. That's why British Sovereigns (approx 1/4 oz) were issued to SAS operating behind enemy lines.
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1f3c81 No.8353
My cheapies have been shipped! I should get them in a couple days.
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cd01b7 No.8354
Look at these free coins that were included in today's packages. Why did he give me this burden. I'm going to feel guilty if I just keep them.
>>8353
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427522 No.8355
>>8354
You must be a good customer that he really likes. I use silver oz and half oz rounds as gifts for children and people who give me good service. Most people these days have never owned a piece of real silver.
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1f3c81 No.8356
>>8355
I guess some of those are 40% silver?
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427522 No.8357
>>8353
>My cheapies have been shipped! I should get them in a couple days.
Anything near/at/below spot these days is a good deal. We bought a couple of pieces from a local dealer last Saturday and they had very little stock in silver left. We couldn't even get the sizes we actually wanted, so we had to substitute for more smaller pieces instead.
As we were walking out the door, more customers were coming in.
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427522 No.8358
>>8356
>I guess some of those are 40% silver?
They would make a perfect gift for a small child. Here in Alberta, minimum wage is $15.00/hr and a one oz Maple leaf (at this instant) is $54.26.
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427522 No.8360
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99fbbf No.8361
did we really need to start a new thread?
I know the old one hit bump limit but what does it matter on 8kun?
The only people who are in this thread already have a elemental knowledge of precious metals and without the peruvian crypto monkey throwing shit at each other we can afford to have a thread go on for a bit longer
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cd01b7 No.8362
>>8361
Did you try replying to the other one? I tried earlier and couldn't post.
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99fbbf No.8363
>>8362
>Did you try replying to the other one?
no i just saw that there wasnt any reply recenlty and checked the catalogue
Usually i only post when i get some new shinnies or something interesting has happend like gold reaching 3k recently
Im more than happy to just lurk in these threads and enjoy the discusens you guys are having
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427522 No.8364
>>8361
>did we really need to start a new thread?
The thread was at 751 posts and not allowing any more replies, so what are you trying to say?
How would you have felt if you hadn't eaten breakfast yesterday?
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cd01b7 No.8365
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427522 No.8366
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>Supercycle Incoming? Why a New Monetary Era Means Commodities Will SKYROCKET
Stackem while they are still cheap boys.
In the Grant Williams/Adam Taggart interview, Grant talks about a Civil War era gun runner in the south who became the richest man in the state because he only accepted payment in gold and silver, so when the civil war ended and the Confederate currency went to zero, he became the richest man in town because he was the only one who had physical gold and silver, while everyone else's liquid cash net worth dropped to near zero. Here is a link to that interview with timestamp for that segment: https://youtu.be/2lbPdZfGayc?t=3577
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427522 No.8367
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cd01b7 No.8368
>>8367
I made breakfast food for dinner last night :)
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427522 No.8369
>>8368
Why is it called Germania when the mint is in Poland?
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cd01b7 No.8370
>>8369
Not sure on the real answer, but maybe they think the association with Germany would increase sales or they're Poles who really like Germany?
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427522 No.8371
>>8370
>Poles who really like Germany?
Perhaps because the borders of European countries moved around so much there are many countries that have foreign ethnics (who are sometimes treated unfairly) in their countries. Ie, ethnic Poles/Hungarians living in Ukraine.
I know that one of the issues that precipitated WW2 was the alleged mistreatment of ethnic Germans living in Poland.
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1f3c81 No.8372
mwf Germania for breakfast
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427522 No.8373
>>8372
>mwf Germania for breakfast
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cd01b7 No.8374
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427522 No.8375
>>8374
Is it just me, or do other people have an aversion to coins with Charles on them?
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cd01b7 No.8376
>>8375
They definitely do. I don't really care as long as the portrait is decent. He has had several bad ones, imo, but also some decent ones, too.
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427522 No.8377
>>8376
I'm glad that I already have all the Maples that I want to get. One of the last ones was a 10oz. It was after the Queen died but from a previous mint run. I really look forward to Alberta becoming a constitutional Republic.
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cd01b7 No.8379
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This guy is saying bear on the new doubloon.
>>8377
See I feel like I have to get at least one Chuck maple. Don't get me wrong, I'd definitely rather have Liz or something else on most of the coins he's on. I wonder why we don't see 10 oz maples here. I need one. Do those have very limited mintages or something?
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1f3c81 No.8380
I'll buy LeChuck coins if they're cheapies. I just have some collectibles with him, like kookaburra. Yeah there's not really that many of them.
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427522 No.8381
>>8379
>Do those have very limited mintages or something?
we had to buy ours from Costco. I had never seen them at the LCS, so I presume they are uncommon. They come in a nice factory capsule. They are still in production, and the new ones have Charles.
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2024/2024-10-oz-9999-pure-silver-coin-magnificent-maples-bullion
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427522 No.8384
Boomers are not only out to lunch as far as the hardships they've laid on the shoulders of the Millennnials and the Zoomers. They are largely clueless about PMs.
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cd01b7 No.8385
>>8384
Being a code nigger today isn't as fun as it used to be.
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427522 No.8386
BBC:
>dump your gold before it's too late….
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cd01b7 No.8387
>>8386
>sell all your nice ones while you can
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15274b No.8390
Are youtube links blocked on here? keep trying to post a link but a different link keeps appearing.
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cd01b7 No.8391
>>8390
Same thing was fucking me up for a while. To do youtube videos, click the "show posts options & limits" link. Post the youtube link in the embed text field.
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15274b No.8392
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15274b No.8393
>>8391
Thanks, was wondering what was going on there.
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cd01b7 No.8394
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cd01b7 No.8395
look at the video for these pirate coins
https://www.ebay.com/itm/304752487207
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1f3c81 No.8396
>>8384
> portfolio
That word is "problematic". I bet those statistics count paper gold as real.
>>8386
> investors
> lured in
Sounds like speculation, so again paper gold.
I bet almost nobody buys real gold (other than some small jewelry). Like maybe 1% of population (no matter what age group), if that.
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427522 No.8397
>>8396
>That word is "problematic". I bet those statistics count paper gold as real
Correct.
>I bet almost nobody buys real gold (other than some small jewelry). Like maybe 1% of population (no matter what age group), if that.
It's a small club and we are in it.
The Treasury bond auctions are doing worse and worse, meaning the Federal Reserve is printing new money to "lend" to the US government to spend. The "conservatives" have zero interest in actually cutting any spending.
The net present value of Boomer entitlements are over $100 trillion, which is on top of the $37 trillion in interest bearing debt.
Someone imported 5500 tons of gold (draining the LBMA) and no one can do that without getting a tap on the shoulder from the US government, not since the Hunt brothers tried to squeeze the silver market, which implies, that it was done either by, or on behalf of the US government itself, or with the approval of the government.
Everything adds up to the US government planning to do a suprise $USD devaluation (revaluing gold to $10-$20k/oz) to write off most of the debt, and reduce the real value of the Boomer entitlements.
Governments NEVER warn you before they devalue their currency, in fact they do the opposite, loudly proclaiming that they have no intention of doing so. Otherwise you would try and front run the devaluation by dumping your US debt/dollars first, (by buying gold/silver while it's cheap) which would defeat the purpose of the devaluation, which was to haircut the bondholders and skim the cream off the Boomers unearned wealth.
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427522 No.8398
>>8387
Always do the opposite of what the government/mainstream media tells you to is the most important lesson I learned from the covid debacle.
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427522 No.8399
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427522 No.8400
Silver price manipulation:
>The effort to:
>* keep price below $33
>* control momentum by forcing price back below the 50-day MA
>* manage the 20-day from upwardly and bullishly crossing that same 50-day
>Began exactly 40 minutes before the Comex open, two days in a row.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1922679866358464646
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427522 No.8401
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427522 No.8402
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cd01b7 No.8403
>>8398
Going against gov/media/popular sentiment really does seem to pay off a lot of the times.
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524ffd No.8404
>>8343
I like them both, but if I had to pick: AGE. I love seeing women on bullion.
>>8348
jej, I was about to post a meme but then 8kun told me 750 replies is the limit. Well, at least that limit absolutely mogs what 4chins has.
>>8349
henlo fren!
>>8350
SalivateMetal bought a 2025 Proof Buffy for +$4,000, an absolute rip-off! The thing looked like crap compared to the 2010 one he had in the video. He did also mention that proofs for earlier years are close to spot with boxes and all anyways.
>>8361
I would like to try and invite some 4channers here, but it's not worth having the stupid Urugay-monkey fling feces within this Holy /pmg/ sanctuary. I haven't used 4chan /pmg/ in weeks, and I feel at peace.
>>8398
Convince the sheeple to "buy TRUMP coin" he rugs it. Convince the sheeple to "buy stonks", eventually rug them. Make headway for stable-coins to become mainstream… rugs your entire life savings. Meanwhile the Silver and the Gold stays strong.
>>8402
This is some cartoonish manipulation. However, I doubt we will see sub-30 Silver ever again, unless it's a total red screen week(s) for the stock market. If Silver gets to below $28 and the premiums keep track on that, I will GIGA-SLURP three 10 oz. bars and twenty coins/rounds.
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427522 No.8405
>>8396
Most fund managers have never held a gold bar in their life.
https://x.com/BullionBrief/status/1922628342307512481
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427522 No.8406
>>8403
>Going against gov/media/popular sentiment really does seem to pay off a lot of the times.
The people who survived the Maui fire were the ones who disobeyed.
I'm starting to notice a pattern here on clownworld.
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427522 No.8407
>>8404
>I love seeing women on bullion.
As do I.
> I was about to post a meme
Threads here are comfy, feel free to post anything relevant to your, or other peoples comments.
>henlo fren!
Howdy from Alberta.
>Make headway for stable-coins to become mainstream… rugs your entire life savings
The BTC etf and stablecoin and tether funds are being put into short term US Treasuries, which is the ultimate irony.
>If Silver gets to below $28 and the premiums keep track on that, I will GIGA-SLURP
The decision to stack may turn out to be life changing when the fiat gets revalued. As an aside, I was at the NAPA Autoparts today and one tube of threadlocker (blue) was priced at $64.00.
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f1b987 No.8408
>>8375
Liz stopped using the portrait she had when she was younger and kinda attractive, I fail to care much beyond that. Personally, I'm collecting Chucks in the hopes of selling a few complete sets of Brits for a numismatic profit when he croaks.
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427522 No.8409
>>8408
>I'm collecting Chucks in the hopes of selling a few complete sets of Brits for a numismatic profit when he croaks.
You won't have to wait too long for sausage fingers to kick off.
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427522 No.8410
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427522 No.8411
>>8402
Silver slam down
>1/13th - (60 million ozs) of Global Annual #Silver supply dumped in 1 hour to prevent a silver breakout
https://x.com/BuyingMyFreedom/status/1922647582683074813
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427522 No.8412
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427522 No.8413
>>8404
>I love seeing women on bullion.
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427522 No.8414
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cd01b7 No.8415
>>8414
that should be the bear on the this year's doubloon
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cd01b7 No.8416
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not really related but oh well lol
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427522 No.8417
>>8415
>that should be the bear on the this year's doubloon
Canada has a silver $2 dollar 1/2 oz (polar) bear coin.
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427522 No.8418
>>8416
I can't tell, is it a videogame or actual humans?
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cd01b7 No.8419
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>>8417
I'm going to have to go looking for that coin. Not nearly enough bear coins.
>>8418
actual humans. pretty cool channel if you like videos like that.
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1f3c81 No.8420
I got my cheapies!
The top ones are 40g .925, the others are 20g .999, and basically they were all 2 bux under spot.
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1f3c81 No.8421
Here's the rest. The other side are all like the center one (I flipped that one over) except some have 1996 dates.
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cd01b7 No.8422
>>8421
>>8420
Nice cheapies. Hamburg does some rounds similar to this that I've been thinking of picking up for a while now.
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427522 No.8423
Broken money allows for the massive wealth transfer from the working poor and middle class to the top 10%.
Fix the money, fix the world.
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427522 No.8424
>>8419
>I'm going to have to go looking for that coin. Not nearly enough bear coins.
It's the perfect size for a pocket piece. I have one in my wallet to show people what real money looks and feels like. It's quite attractive actually. I used to carry a generic 1/2 oz round and people asked me if it was a casino token.
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cd01b7 No.8425
>>8424
Any idea if that new Chinese bullion coin is minted by the Canadian Mint or was it some sort of collaboration? It really gives me Canadian Mint vibes. It is even the same not seen very often 38mm diameter.
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99fbbf No.8426
>>8397
>It's a small club and we are in it.
Youd be suprised by how many people actually stack
The avarage german houshold has a bit more than 2oz of gold on avarage and in total the german people have more gold than the state
but to be fair that might be because most of us are aware of weimar hyperinflation here in germany i dont thing people in france or Italy are that huge into stacking
I have a cousin living in milan and he keeps on telling me how hel become a bitcoin millionaire so i dont think they have a large stacking scene there
Shame since Italy is part of the lmu and has some really great coins for gold stacking
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427522 No.8427
>>8426
>The avarage german houshold has a bit more than 2oz of gold on avarage and in total the german people have more gold than the state
I'm NOT surprised at all that German's would have a historical memory of just how bad things can get when the money dies. It's primarily Americans/Canadians (and to a lesser extent Western Europeans) who completely trust their paper money.
Anyone I've spoken with who comes from the developing world is INTENSELY interested in owning physical gold and silver.
The last time Americans lost their life savings was due to banks failing, not hyperinflation.
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427522 No.8428
>>8426
>I have a cousin living in milan and he keeps on telling me how hel become a bitcoin millionaire so i dont think they have a large stacking scene there
BTC millionaire dreamers are largely a Millennial phenomena, and I have some people in my life whom I care about that manifest BTC millionaire mania. They tell me to sell my PMs and buy BTC.
I try in vain to explain that for me PMs aren't for getting wealthy via speculation, they are for PRESERVATION of savings, but they have a mania that they will become rich, so I politely wish them well.
I'm not greedy. I'm not interested in getting richer. I'm more concerned with losing what little we DO have. We have a few gold/silver mining stocks that may go up a few multiples if the price of PMs goes up.
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427522 No.8429
>>8425
>Any idea if that new Chinese bullion coin is minted by the Canadian Mint or was it some sort of collaboration?
I don't know, but I suspect not because they tend to do Canadian legal tender coins, even when they do a Chinese theme coin like the Lunar new year of the snake.
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2024/pure-gold-coin-lunar-year-of-the-snake
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2024/fine-silver-coin-lunar-year-of-the-snake
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cd01b7 No.8430
>>8426
Might as well. Any idea if this is a total ripoff? I haven't seen one anywhere close to this condition yet. This looks pretty good.
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427522 No.8431
>>8430
Collectables tend to go up in value over time, although during times of recession/depression/monetary collapse, the can be bought for very reasonable (fire sale) prices. If you have coin, khajiit has wares.
When times recover, so does their value. The only issue is storage costs. You need some form of storage that protects the collectable from degredation. For smaller collectables, an airtight, humidity controlled container works. For automobiles, proper storage gets very expensive unless you live in a geographic region with a convenient cave with ideal temperature/humidity.
The beauty of gold and silver is you can literally bury them in the dirt for hundreds (thousands) of years and they don't degrade or lose their value. The oldest known gold in the world was found at Varna, Bulgaria (approx 5kg) and is estimated to be 6500 years old. The oldest known writing is only 5500 years old, so we know very little about those people or their civilization.
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427522 No.8432
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1f3c81 No.8433
I found a little more info about these cheapies. Apparently the crowned G mint mark stands for Göde, who was apparently the founder of this business or something. Because in most of the numista listings they simply named the mint Bayerisches Münzkontor, and I didn't get where the G comes from. But in this page they use both names:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia300791.html
There are also variants that have "10 euro" instead of "Europe" in the center, for example:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia374701.html
They all seem to be pretty rare, and probably all of them are proof quality (which makes sense since they're medals and not bullion coins). A few of their pages have mintage numbers of 5555, but I don't know where they're getting this number from. Maybe some came with a certificate? Or they got it from the mint somehow?
With the .925 coins it's easier to tell because those originally came with certificates (pic related). I like how the earlier coins (this series started in 1979) have the purity and weight stamped on them. In 1995 they changed this and only have the mint marks (cornucopia followed by 1 and a star) as shown here:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia347894.html
But that's still alright, if you know what to look for. But in 1997 they changed it again and this time the purity mark (925 digits below the cornucopia?) is totally illegible for me even with a magnifiying glass! I guess they expect you to use a microscope…
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia347927.html
Anyway it looks like nobody else has this coin on numista, and they don't show mintage numbers, but mine came with a certificate that says 5500.
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427522 No.8434
>>8433
And you got them for near or below spot? Win/Win. They have metal value and collector value. The only collectable silver I have are a couple of "Morgue Anne" novelty medallions that I bought as "generic rounds" for a relatively low premium from the coin store.
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427522 No.8436
Top gold producers in the world.
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427522 No.8437
Why banks suppress the price of gold and silver.
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427522 No.8438
Some of us have gold teeth. Try making a tooth out of bitcoin.
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427522 No.8439
Gold and silver, historical real estate prices.
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427522 No.8440
The real inflation-adjusted 1980 highs of gold and silver (using proper inflation numbers from Shadow Stats and Nick Laird) are
… wait for it …
Gold $ 35,454
Silver $ 1,640
https://x.com/BullionBrief/status/1923340678806847953
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427522 No.8441
This photograph, taken in 1917 in Ziyang, Sichuan, China, captures a local man carrying a large bundle of copper coins to the market. Although the Manchurian Qing Dynasty had collapsed by this time, copper coins were still in circulation.
https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1923084834928460028
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cd01b7 No.8442
>>8438
i need to get some gold teeth for my next pet
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427522 No.8443
>>8442
>i need to get some gold teeth for my next pet
My little nigga!
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427522 No.8444
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427522 No.8445
LBJ was a lying, very corrupt Jew. The real reason for removing silver from the currency is because he spent so much printed fiat on Vietnam and the "great society" (welfare for blacks) that he made the US dollar worth LESS than the value of the silver in the coinage.
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1f3c81 No.8446
> LCS wants 43 euros for any standard bullion 1 oz coins like britannia, maples, etc.
> spot price is 28.76 euros
So this is why I'm always buying online.
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427522 No.8447
>>8442
Turkish cat with a gold tooth.
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427522 No.8448
>>8446
High premiums indicate high retail demand, shortage of local stock. Last time that happened in a big way was during silversqueeze back in 2021 when briefly, dealers were PAYING a $12/oz premium on silver Eagles. They were selling silver Eagles for $18 over spot.
We bought a few oz from our local coin shop and although the premiums were low, product selection was very low and we couldn't get the product size we actually wanted, so had to substitute several smaller pieces to get the same weight.
That included two "150 anniversary" Canada Trust (it's a bank) colored rounds apparently minted by the Royal Canadian Mint. Price was same as for a generic round. They came in the original plastic packaging.
Same round (it's not a coin because it's not legal tender) is available for sale on Ebay for $149CDN, and we paid $45.00 because that's what they had left.
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427522 No.8449
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427522 No.8450
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1f3c81 No.8451
>>8448
I don't think there's a shortage. That LCS is really a franchise that has 100 locations nationwide, all at the same inflated prices. But you can buy 1 oz coins from cdt.fr (one of the biggest coin shops in Paris) for under 35 euros, and that's not even the cheapest. Acheter-or-argent.fr has wieners for 33 euros (10 bux less than the LCS!) and noah's arks for a bit less. Sometimes they even have good deals on old coins near spot price. Yeah I just checked and they have these for sale, just a little above spot. I might buy some, not sure yet. Have to see what the prices settle at for the weekend. Spot price seems to be climbing a bit.
In fact, I bet I could randomly buy 1 oz coins from ma-shops and end up with better prices than the LCS…
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427522 No.8452
May we all be brave like this 17 year old who protested the market rigging at the CME building. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange is the parent company of COMEX, who is responsible for allowing the blatant and outrageous silver futures market price manipulation.
Many of us look forward to the day when COMEX loses it's ability to set the market price for gold and silver to China or some other true OTC market so we can get some honest price discovery.
https://x.com/americaonline77/status/1923107980112773614
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427522 No.8453
>>8451
>In fact, I bet I could randomly buy 1 oz coins from ma-shops and end up with better prices than the LCS…
I prefer to support small businesses when I can. Are Weiners the Austrian Philharmonics? Those are a premium sovereign mint legal tender coin recognized worldwide, so they would have the highest liquidity if/when the monetary system shits the bed.
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427522 No.8454
>>8452
Here's the young man's "threatening" sign.
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1f3c81 No.8455
>>8453
It's these coins, from the austrian mint. This is the closest thing to maples and eagles in Europe.
And the hercule coins I posted earlier are basically the french equivalent of old US silver dollars. Not exactly, because they weigh a little less (25g .900) but they're very common, well known, and very liquid. In fact, I don't think you can go wrong here with any of the LMU coins, it doesn't even have to be french ones. I bought a couple hundred swiss 1 Fr coins when they had them on sale a couple years ago.
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427522 No.8456
>>8455
>It's these coins, from the austrian mint. This is the closest thing to maples and eagles in Europe.
Yes, these would be the exact counterparts to the US silver Eagles, or the Canadian silver Maples. 1 troy oz of 9999 silver, and are legal tender, so they have special taxfree status in many jurisdictions.
I always thought the 1.5 Euro face value was odd. The US Eagle is $1.00USD and the Maple is $5.00CDN.
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427522 No.8458
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>8455
>Not exactly, because they weigh a little less (25g .900) but they're very common, well known, and very liquid.
Liquidity would depend on jurisdiction, so what you say is true in France. The sovereign mint Philharmonics are highly liquid in Canada, USA and the EU. Obviously, this only matters if one is planning on moving or travelling with their PMs.
Americans now face the issue that there are people counterfeiting the 90% US old coins out of base metal.
Personally I haven't worried about liquidity because I've never sold anything and you may be in the same situation.
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cd01b7 No.8459
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>8449
I want one of these some day.
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427522 No.8460
>>8454
More updates on the CME vs the 17 year old:
https://x.com/BankerWeimar/status/1923439086540353547
Looks the the CME has access to national security (NSA/FBI) data sources.
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cd01b7 No.8461
>>8456
So do I. Same thing for the Spanish and Italian coin(s).
>0.25 Euro
Why? There has to be an actual reason, right?
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427522 No.8462
Opinion: America just imported a mountain of gold. Here’s why that should scare you.
https://archive.ph/Po1MQ
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427522 No.8463
>>8461
>Why? There has to be an actual reason, right?
In Canada, the face values on the legal tender sovereign mint coins are completely arbitrary even relative to their metal weight.
1 oz silver Maple Leaf = $5.00
1/2 oz silver Polar Bear = $2.00
1 oz silver Lunar Snake = $15.00
2.oz silver Werewolf = $10.00
10 oz silver Maple Leaves = $50.00
1 gram gold Maple Leaf = $1.00
1/20 oz (1.58g) gold Maple = $1.00
1/10 oz gold Maple Leaf = $5.00
1/4 oz gold Maple Leaf = $10.00
1 oz gold Maple Leaf = $50
1 oz platinum Maple = $50
1 oz palladium Maple = $50
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427522 No.8464
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427522 No.8465
>>8464
Audiobook available here:
https://mises.org/podcasts/case-gold
RSS feed for the links to the MP3 files which can be downloaded, or directly played from the XML file using VLC.
https://mises.org/podcast-feed/127224
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cd01b7 No.8466
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
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1f3c81 No.8467
Spot closed high (28.93 euros) and I crunched the numbers for everything cheaper than a wiener. Nothing really stands out as a great deal, pretty sure I can do better than this.
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cd01b7 No.8468
>>8463
>1 oz silver Lunar Snake = $15.00
I always assumed coins like this had their face value almost more based on the premium on the coin. Aren't these much more expensive than a regular 1 oz maple?
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372c1e No.8469
Fellas, what GSR do you swear to? My stack's currently at 1:30. I'm basing this off historical precedence and that it is easy to transport, if the need arises.
“The golden rule of negotiating and success: he who has the gold makes the rules. Thank you!”
- The Zion Don (Truth Social)
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1f3c81 No.8470
>>8469
I didn't put much thought or effort into the ratio, but somehow ended up around 1:36 or so. I mostly just focused on buying whatever cheapies were available at any given time.
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427522 No.8471
>>8469
>Fellas, what GSR do you swear to? My stack's currently at 1:30.
What I will say is that if the GSR ratio in the market gets to 1:30 My personal ratio of gold to silver will increase.
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0dcb66 No.8472
>>8471
I'm just a little babby who can't even imagine 1:50. It happened during my lifetime I think, but I wasn't stacking.
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427522 No.8473
>>8468
>Aren't these much more expensive than a regular 1 oz maple?
Yes. They want $149.95 for the coin. Typical Maples go for around (checks curren price…) $53.00.
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427522 No.8474
>>8472
>I'm just a little babby who can't even imagine 1:50. It happened during my lifetime I think
1:30 in 2011. Three times in the 20th century it touched 1:20
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4d6e8a No.8475
>>8470
Good! I started very recently and went all out buying gold but have been DCAing Silver recently and ended up with this ratio.
*slaps your ass*
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427522 No.8476
>>8470
Gold leads, while silver stands still, stretching the rubber band.
When silver does take off, it's like a slingshot and increases in greater proportion than gold. THAT is when you can seize the opportunity of the ratio to swap for some gold. The window of opportunity tends to be fairly short, so I intent to start when the ratio gets to 50:1.
I will always keep some silver just because it's actually MORE useful to me than gold. Gold is a much more portable store of wealth. I would rather travel with a few oz of gold than 400 oz of silver, but keeping a stash of silver coins handy makes a much more practical, spendable store of wealth.
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427522 No.8477
>>8473
>>8468
They also make a "regular" Maple that has a special year of the snake marking and they sell that one for $79.95. It appears not to have the "Maple DNA" anticounterfeiting feature, and only has a face value of $5.00.
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427522 No.8478
>>8466
We need more beautiful ladies on coins.
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427522 No.8479
>>8467
Hello fellow *ash terminal user.
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768862 No.8480
>>8474
The 'Rona was my wakeup call. Looks like 70 is about as low as I've participated.
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427522 No.8481
>>8480
>Looks like 70 is about as low as I've participated.
When silver breaks above $35 (USD) expect it to keep going past $50 and we should get to see a ratio better than 1:70.
That's the reason why they are working so hard to keep silver below $35 at all costs. I believe the Fed is covering the bullion banks losses on their shorts used for tamping down the price of both gold and silver.
Gold must be kept below $3500.
Silver must be kept below $35.
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cd01b7 No.8483
This looks a bit better than I was expecting. Pretty nice in person.
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427522 No.8484
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99fbbf No.8485
>>8484
I dont even know what im looking at?
I gues its something gay pride related but why do they look like Simpsons characters?
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427522 No.8486
>>8485
Two spirit.
LGBTQIA2S+ Note, the link below for for a public liberary in southern Alberta.
https://mhpl.shortgrass.ca/blog/lgbtqia2s-what-does-it-all-mean
Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Transgender
Queer
Intersex
Nonbinary
Two Spirit
+ = Furries
I presume you know what comes after Weimar?
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99fbbf No.8487
>>8486
>Two spirit
I dont know what that even is
>+ = Furries
This cant possible be real
Also i still dont know why they are yellow
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cd01b7 No.8488
>>8484
>>8487
>disability justice
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427522 No.8489
>>8487
>Two spirit
>I dont know what that even is
Transgender feather indians. It's a "Canadian" thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-spirit
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427522 No.8490
>>8487
>This cant possible be real
The plus is meant to be inclusive for any sexualities that aren't explicitly listed in the alphanumeric soup acronym, so it would also include furries, pederasts and dendrophilia (tree sexuals).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrophilia_(paraphilia)
Source:
>+: is inclusive of people who identify as part of sexual and gender diverse communities, who use additional terminologies.
https://www.canada.ca/en/women-gender-equality/free-to-be-me/2slgbtqi-plus-glossary.html
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cd01b7 No.8491
>>8489
calling that fucker pocahontas lmao
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427522 No.8492
>>8491
Sacagewa dollar. (to get back to the thread theme)
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427522 No.8493
>>8488
>disability justice
She's not black. That's racist.
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cd01b7 No.8494
>>8493
Haven't seen this one before. Premium seems okay.
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e2caad No.8495
Oh noes, my car might need some maintenance soon. It's a piece of crap 2013 Altimigger with a junky sounding catalytic converter. Unfortunately gonna have to reach into my deep-stack since the neetbucks are lacking for next month. Ah… I hate to do this, but I'm looking to give my LCS an older generic 1 oz. Gold bar without it's assay I've had laying around or 30 oz. of Silver (a tube and some random 1 oz bars.) Which of these two PMs do you dudes think should go (or both) considering the current times?
>>8493
Fuck (need to pound a few beers first)
>>8494
Marry.
>>8492
Kill (gross, a single mom)
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427522 No.8497
Reichsbank 200 millon mark note.
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427522 No.8498
I want those fancy shoes.
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427522 No.8499
>>8498
>I want those fancy shoes.
Wrong picture. Here are the shoes.
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427522 No.8500
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427522 No.8501
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427522 No.8502
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cd01b7 No.8503
>>8499
no shin protection? sounds risky
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15274b No.8504
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427522 No.8505
>>8503
>no shin protection? sounds risky
This pic is before OSHA became completely tyrannical. He's probably not wearing safety glasses, hardhat and high vis vest either.
Imagine if OSHA regulated sex.
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427522 No.8506
>>8504
People don't believe me when I say WW3 has already started. It just hasn't gone full kinetic yet. They will keep poking the Russian bear until it's had enough.
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427522 No.8507
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1f3c81 No.8508
>>8506
The bear doesn't even have to do anything really. They can just wait for us to keep screwing ourselves over. So long as they don't cave in to pressure and do something stupid (like using nukes in Ukraine) they'll come out on top.
In fact, it's more likely that the EU will do something stupid, because they're losing their grip on power.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/establishment-seethes-far-right-romanian-candidate-closes-presidential-win
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cd01b7 No.8509
>>8505
>Imagine if OSHA regulated sex.
We'd probably see a decrease in autism. Someone should bring this up to RFK.
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427522 No.8510
>>8508
>The bear doesn't even have to do anything really.
Russia will not allow herself to be placed at a strategic military disadvantage by countries run by Jews who have made it clear they wish to Gaddafi the Russian leadership, and carve up and sell off Russian assets and resources.
Russia will go to nuclear war before they allow the west to put them into a position of strategic military disadvantage.
The invasion of Ukraine was to prevent NATO from putting missiles on a border 700km away from Moscow. To Russia, this threat is existential, and they will go to all out nuclear war if they have to do so to prevent being put into a strategically vulerable position.
It's not really that complicated. You should be killing anyone that tries to disarm you. Someone who wants you disarmed and helpless does not have your best interests in mind.
Simple as.
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427522 No.8511
>>8509
My girl is suited up and ready for OHSA sex.
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427522 No.8512
>>8509
>>8511
>My girls are suited up and ready for OHSA approved sex.
I keep clicking the wrong button.
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427522 No.8513
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cd01b7 No.8514
>13k merc
>>8512
And now imagine him giving a presentation on these suits with his voice lol
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1f3c81 No.8515
>>8510
They don't have any reason to use nukes in Ukraine. The EU would love for them to do it, as this would give them a pretext to stir up le big nukular fear and thus provide enough justification for war (not the proxy kind). But they're not gonna do it, because they can just keep using cheapass shells and drones, with an occasional precision missile strike into the CIA bunkers. Also it's better if the land they annex isn't radioactive. There's a lot of prime farmland in Ukraine, and of course all those minerals that everyone wants their grubby hands on.
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427522 No.8516
>>8515
>They don't have any reason to use nukes in Ukraine
it's not Ukraine that will be getting nuked if Russia feels they are being threatened. Paris, London, Berlin, NY, Washington DC, etc.
Germany is spending 900 billion Euros to rebuild her military capability. UK and France have made similar commitments.
Who is their intended adversary?
>Did NATO Expansion Set Off the Ukraine War? | Prof. John Mearsheimer
https://youtu.be/EMR9QxIhUFA
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427522 No.8517
>>8514
>And now imagine him
Imagine who?
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427522 No.8518
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>8516
>>8515
>>They don't have any reason to use nukes in Ukraine
>it's not Ukraine that will be getting nuked if Russia feels they are being threatened. Paris, London, Berlin, NY, Washington DC, etc.
Reposting to do an embed.
>Putin says bringing Ukraine into NATO is the brightest of red lines. (timestamp 3:52)
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427522 No.8519
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cd01b7 No.8520
>>8517
RFK. Done real presidential like too. Lots of frills.
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99fbbf No.8521
>>8497
>200 millon mark note.
actually its a billion
Million and Milliarde are diffrent words in german its confusing becausethey sound the same but they have different meaning
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99fbbf No.8522
>>8516
>Germany is spending 900 billion Euros to rebuild her military capability
Anon have you learned nothing in all these years?
899 billion Euros go into the hands of a few wealthy politicans and some close friends and the rest is spend on bottom of the barrel shit to present on the public
Nothing actually important is coming out of that rearment programm
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cd01b7 No.8523
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cd01b7 No.8524
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427522 No.8525
>>8520
>RFK. Done real presidential like too. Lots of frills.
Listening to RFJ jr. talk is about as much fun as gettting fucked int the ass by an alien with a cactus dildo. Notwithstanding the fact tha RFJ Jr. seems like a decent guy.
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427522 No.8526
>>8521
>actually its a billion
Thank you fren, I will correct my filename and future comments. I apprecieate corrections as they help me get better.
>frens helping frens.
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427522 No.8527
>>8522
>Nothing actually important is coming out of that rearment programm
Perhaps you are right. We'll have to wait and see. Be careful what you say so you don't get an exit ban. There is a lot of empty space in Alberta and although we have man ethnic Germans, we can always use a few more. (for those who don't mind cold winters)
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427522 No.8528
>>8523
Do you know if these painted, or is it a decal or some other process? I would feel silly paying a large premium for a coin with a sticker of a cute cat on it.
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427522 No.8529
>>8524
Wow, they're doing them in painted silver too.
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2024/pure-silver-coin-pysanka.
We don't buy gold right now, due to the ratio, and stay away from high premium stuff anyway, but if we can find a silver psyanka with under a 100% premium, we would consider getting one.
Our little deceased white cat was nicknamed Pysanka.
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cd01b7 No.8530
>>8528
I'm assuming it is some sort of cheap decal or printing process? I've been wondering / assuming the same for the newer Scottsdale bars. It's a shame the premiums are so crazy because some of the designs are actually pretty decent.
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1f3c81 No.8531
>>8516
> Who is their intended adversary?
Us, the native europeans. It's a big power grab by the EU to give themselves teeth and remove any shred we have left of sovereignty. They really want an EU army they have direct control over, instead of national armies.
And they have no chance to win a war against Russia. But they can do like in Ukraine and send us to the meatgrinder, if we're dumb enough to play along.
And those 900 billion Euros, they won't exist much longer. They might not even exist right now, since they're really just claims, not assets. And since this big ponzi is about to topple over, maybe the war bonds are the banker way to try to deflect blame for this financial disaster. They can spend lots of Euros on very little military hardware, and lose it all in some crappy conflict, and then point the finger at Putin or something, to explain why everyone's poor now. And if there's no europeans left to blame them (because they died in meat grinder), then that's even better.
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427522 No.8532
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>8531
You're not wrong about using increasingly militaristic and draconian controls on Europeans speech, movement and financial activities. A STASI/Chinese social credit police state consumes enormous resources.
>And those 900 billion Euros, they won't exist much longer.
The money actually doesn't yet exist. Germany needed to chang their laws to allow them to "borrow" (ie, print out of thin air) this money.
Von der Layen and others have also been talking about using "borrowing" peoples savings to "invest" in new projects, vid related.
>Huge potential for a 'deep, efficient, liquid capital market' in Europe, EU commissioner says
CBDC makes it easy to rehypothecate wealth.
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427522 No.8533
>>8531
Is your picture war bonds?
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1f3c81 No.8534
>>8533
Those are bank receipts for various people who donated their gold for the war effort in 1915, like in the pic >>8515
> For France
> Pour your gold
> Gold fights for victory
It says on the receipts that they received bank notes in exchange for their gold. So the bankers got real assets and the people who donated just got some paper. I don't know what level inflation was at back then in France following the war. Germany had a very bad time there. In France it musn't have been as bad, but still they apparently had some problems, because they stopped minting the semeuse silver coins a bit after the war. And from what I understand people were using base metal tokens instead of coins. 9 years later, they started minting the Turin coins that have lower silver content. But that only lasted for a decade, before another big war started.
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cd01b7 No.8535
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
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cd01b7 No.8536
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cd01b7 No.8537
>>8536
preorders end june 2nd i think, but they were quick to remove his posts.
https://anonymintpm.com/shop/
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cd01b7 No.8538
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cd01b7 No.8539
Might as well post it here too :) Dang, this has to be one of the brightest rms I've seen in person yet.
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427522 No.8540
>>8534
>Those are bank receipts for various people who donated their gold for the war effort in 1915
I'm just finishing listening to the Ron Paul audiobook on the gold standard linked here: >>8465 and it's clear that WW1 was the major turning point. The first major transatlantic "Banker's War" that not only created severe financial dislocations, but killed an entire generation of men who had actually lived under a functioning gold standard, paving the way for a new generation of young men who learned about history only from books and Keynes. WW1 was the major historical turning point that put us onto the path of the globalist dictatorship we are seeing today.
Now the EU wants to "tap into" the trillions in savings accounts and use the money to "invest" in various politically connected endeavors.
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427522 No.8541
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427522 No.8542
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427522 No.8543
China will NOT issue silver vouchers, they want to buy cheaply all the silver they can and store it in China for industrial use.
https://x.com/oriental_ghost/status/1924456813870944693
Silver is a great value right now.
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427522 No.8544
ECB warns of risk of default on "paper" gold contracts.
https://x.com/BankerWeimar/status/1924489989099860362
Link to non-paywalled article
https://archive.ph/2025.05.19-094620/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-05-19/gold-markets-are-cited-by-ecb-as-a-risk-to-financial-stability
Note, COMEX (crimex) changed their rules after silversqueeze in 2021, such that they cannot default. If they cannot supply the metal that a customer bought on a future delivery contract, they can force a cash settlement. Needless to say, they would do a Friday afternoon slamdown and settle at the slammed price, which would be likely significantly lower than the Monday moring open price.
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427522 No.8545
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427522 No.8546
I see this struggle in these threads.
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427522 No.8547
>>8546
>I see this struggle in these threads.
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427522 No.8548
Constitutional silver at spot today from SD Bullion.
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427522 No.8549
Here is a concise explanation of WHY the ECB is shitting it's pants over the 1 Trillion Euro gold derivative market:
https://x.com/Ih8bluebirds/status/1924504058011824590
>1/ Gold derivatives in the eurozone just hit €1 TRILLION — up 58% since November 2024.
>That’s not physical gold. That’s bets on gold, mostly hidden from view.
>Here’s why this matters for gold’s price (and the whole financial system):
>2/ Most of these gold bets are over-the-counter (OTC) — meaning they’re private, unregulated, and not cleared through exchanges.
>Translation:
>If something breaks, there’s no safety net.
>3/ About 48% of these gold derivatives involve banks, and most of their counterparties are outside the eurozone.
>So if a U.S. or Asian player collapses — European banks eat the fallout.
>4/ This massive pile of hidden leverage means one thing: Volatility.
>If gold starts moving fast, banks and traders might have to cover bad bets — and that could trigger violent price swings.
>5/ If too many bets are on gold falling, and it rises instead?
>You get a short squeeze — traders rushing to buy gold to cover losses, driving the price even higher.
>6/ And if a major player can’t pay up?
>That’s counterparty risk — trust evaporates.
>Markets panic.
>Gold becomes a safe haven again.
>7/ Bottom line:
>€1 trillion in hidden gold bets = a powder keg under the gold market.
>All it takes is one spark — and the price could explode upward.
>Stay sharp.
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cd01b7 No.8550
>>8475
I'm still enjoying this. One nice thing about these threads being longer.
>>8546
Scottsdale needs to release the new 5/10 oz bars.
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427522 No.8551
>>8550
At least you can profit from the Monday morning COMEX slamdown.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1924452029373485142
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427522 No.8552
Not my stack, not my child, not my truck.
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cd01b7 No.8554
>>8552
>Not my stack, not my child, not my truck.
Is this a fren's stack, child, and truck?
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427522 No.8556
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427522 No.8557
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427522 No.8558
Thousand year old Viking silver cache.
>An extraordinary treasure from the late Viking Age has been unearthed in Denmark, offering a remarkable glimpse into the wealth and trade networks of the era. Over 600 silver coins, dating back around 1,000 years, were discovered in a field near Ruds Vedby. This find is one of the largest and most significant hoards from the Viking Age ever recovered in the region.
https://x.com/archeohistories/status/1924399846334546126
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427522 No.8559
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427522 No.8560
>>8404
>I love seeing women on bullion.
Argentia, Woman On Water - kilo
https://x.com/MydnightDesign/status/1923423127385596008
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cd01b7 No.8561
i'm already tired of our ai future
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cd01b7 No.8562
>>8559
Do you know if the restrikes they sell on their official mint shop are old restrikes or are they still currently making new ones each year?
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427522 No.8564
>>8562
>Do you know if the restrikes they sell on their official mint shop are old restrikes or are they still currently making new ones each year?
No, I don't.
We can't even get gold Sovereigns here without paying 5% sales tax because they aren't pure gold. Same with gold Eagles and gold Krugerrands.
Because of that sales tax, no shops carry them, and if a customer sells them to the shop, they only get paid 22k scrap melt value, and the coins go into the gold scrap bin that goes to the refiner.
Absolutely disgusting.
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15274b No.8565
>>8546
Some of us are on both sides
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427522 No.8566
Listening to Ron Paul's audiobook, >>8465 it turns out that it was the Republicans who were the bad guys, repeatedly pushing away from hard money and towards "greenbacks" and fiat. When the Supreme court ruled 5:3 that fiat money was unconstitutional, the Republican president appointed to railroad lawyers as replacement judges who "reconsidered" the question and concluded the opposite. Railroads had enormous debt and would benefit greatly from inflationary fiat.
Later in the 19th century, Republicans sneakily demonitized silver, effectively putting the US on a gold only standard, despite the dollar being defined in the Constitution as 371.25 grains of fine silver. The rationalization was that new silver mines had resulted in excess silver flooding the market, lowering the price ratio of silver from 16:1 to more than 30:1.
The lesson here is that bimetallic standards that require a fixed ratio of silver to gold don't work well over the longer run, and that politicians loath any hard money standard because it limits their ability to do unlimited deficit financing, and because politicians survive by buying votes, unlimited government spending is viewed as a necessity for their political suvival.
Even if it inevitably wrecks their society, they all hope it will only happen after they've retired, just like our typical Boomers.
https://cdn.mises.org/Case%20for%20Gold_2.pdf
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427522 No.8567
>>8565
It's always good to hedge your bets. I hedge by buying beans and bullets.
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cd01b7 No.8568
another one of these bars. the design isn't as good as the first.
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427522 No.8569
>>8568
>another one of these bars. the design isn't as good as the first.
I love homely/plain/chunky girls as long as they have a heart of pure silver.
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427522 No.8570
All roads lead to Weimar… Stackers/preppers are the ones who will make it.
https://x.com/pauldrossi/status/1924811606459904378
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cd01b7 No.8571
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>8570
Did you watch this channel at all before Adam sold it?
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427522 No.8572
>>8571
>Did you watch this channel at all before Adam sold it?
Wealthion? Adam Taggart? Yes, but only a few episodes. Is Ronnie the guy behind the "In Gold We Trust" report?
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427522 No.8573
>>8571
Thanks for the embed, I watched it and can see tha silver is still in phase 1 (pre awareness stage). Gold is in phase 2 (gathering momentum).
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427522 No.8575
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cd01b7 No.8576
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427522 No.8577
>>8576
Which country is that coin from?
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427522 No.8578
Gold and silver are going back up. What happened? I still expect a Friday slamdown, since they are likely using Federal Reserve printed money to do it.
https://x.com/CostcoPM/status/1925182191295742250
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427522 No.8579
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cd01b7 No.8580
>>8577
Somalia. I thought I'd be able to find a 2025 by now. I'm starting to worry that I won't :(
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1f3c81 No.8581
>>8580
If you're the german poster on proxy, then look at acheter-or-argent.fr and goldsilver.be, they both seem to have it in stock.
And here's a story about why gold > real estate:
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/leftist-plantation-south-african-officials-say-white-refugees-are-committing-treason
They can leave with their gold (if they're discreet) but their land is a lost cause.
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cd01b7 No.8582
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>8572
>Wealthion? Adam Taggart?
Yeah, I think it was probably a bit better than the new channel, but pretty I guess not that much of a difference. I believe he is.
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cd01b7 No.8583
>>8582
jeez, typing on two computers and not paying much attention to what i was typing…
old channel was a bit better than the new one, but i guess they are pretty similiar…
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cd01b7 No.8584
>>8581
I'm not. I'm in Wisconsin. I can find a couple sellers on ebay with it, but prices seem a little higher than they should be. they're listed for a little over $3.5k.
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1f3c81 No.8585
>>8584
Oh well you can still buy from goldsilver.be anyway, they have a USD bank account for wire payments, and they ship internationally (via Fedex).
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427522 No.8586
>>8580
>>8583
>but i guess they are pretty similiar…
Taggart is really good aside, from sharing the name of an Ayn Rand villain. He's intelligent enough to ask really good questions, and has the gravitas to attract top tier guests.
Pallisades Gold Radio is another good channel. The host (whose name I can't remember) has a painful Captain Kirk halting cadence, but he's super intelligent, does his homework, talks very little, yet asks good questions.
It looks like between the Japan goverment bonds, war against Iran, failure of the Ukraine peace deal and the total inability of Trump to reduce federal spending, that silver and gold will be doing very well over the coming months.
https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1925220457932067090
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427522 No.8587
As many have pointed out before the debt based monetary system requires constant expansion in order to create the additional currency needed to pay the interest on the money that gets loaned into existence. As that particular fiat currency system approaches the endgame, the rate of currency supply increases exponentially.
We've seen this before.
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1f3c81 No.8588
>>8586
But… I need cheapies!
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427522 No.8589
*PLATINUM ALERT*
If you want the longer term story on Platinum, read the following article on Platinum.
>All the gold ever produced in the world would fill three Olympic-sized swimming pools, while platinum would barely cover your feet in one. But while gold has few uses aside from aesthetics and a safe haven for traders, platinum is critical.
https://x.com/profitsplusid/status/1925195742060351494
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-us-is-desperately-short-of-these-3-critical-metals-301012275.html
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427522 No.8590
>>8588
>But… I need cheapies!
You seem to already have a very good nose for sniffing out great deals in your locale.
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427522 No.8591
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427522 No.8592
>>8587
One of the justifications for creation of the Federal Reserve was to create "price stability". This is a clever inversion of reality. The natural course production on a hard money (gold/silver) based system tends towards prices going down. Deflation is the norm, and benefits SAVERS.
In debt based monetary systems, the prices tend to go up, Inflation is the norm, which benefits DEBTORS, or more specifically, those with access to the cheapest credit. (ie, Blackrock, State Street, Vanguard, etc)
The Federal Reserve's job was to gradually transition Americans from a hard money gold standard, to a pure fiat system, while stealing the productivity increases from the workers, and redistributing it to the government and the moneychanger class. In 1971, when gold was completely severed from any connection with the dollar, the working poor and the middle class were strip mined from most of their future productivity gains.
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cd01b7 No.8593
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427522 No.8594
>THE END is HERE:
>WHAT if you threw a party and no one showed up?
>That is what happened yesterday.
>The Fed held an auction for US Bonds and no one showed up.
>So the Fed quietly bought $50 billion of its own fake money with fake money.
>The party is over. Hyperinflation is here. Millions, young and old to be wiped out financially.
>Good news. Gold will go to $25,000. Silver to $70. Bitcoin to $500 k to $ 1 million.
>“The Big Print” the title of Larry Lepards latest book is on. Please read it.
>THE END I have been warning the world about is HERE.
>May GOd have mercy on our souls.
https://x.com/theRealKiyosaki/status/1925141580484346367
The only thing I disagree with is that if gold goes $25,000, silver will be at least $250, possibly over $1000.
Currently they are demanding a $100/oz premium on gold if you want physical delivery currently.
https://x.com/DegenAnon6969/status/1925074059009671300
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427522 No.8595
>>8593
Nice video, thanks fren.
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427522 No.8596
Sold his gold at $3320, hopes to buy it back at $3000, otherwise will buy more silver.
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427522 No.8597
>>8596
July silver futures.
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cd01b7 No.8598
>>8595
What do you think of these? Neat idea. I'm going to try and get one. Almost seems too cheap going by their usual premiums.
https://limitedmintage.com/product/moneta-nova-150000-satoshi-cold-storage-wallet-1-troy-ounce-39mm/
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427522 No.8599
>>8598
Cute gimmick, I get it the joke, but I wouldn't spend $150 (USD!) on it. My property taxes just went up TWENTY PERCENT this year!!!!
>Never elect a Jeet mayor!
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6410e6 No.8600
>>8594
Yeah, even as a pure cope purchase, $70 silver at $25k gold is ridiculous.
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1f3c81 No.8601
>>8596
> 3320->3000
At most he makes $320/oz. Doesn't CGT defeat these small-time plays?
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427522 No.8603
>>8601
>At most he makes $320/oz. Doesn't CGT defeat these small-time plays?
Yes, just the vig (commission) between buy and sell is a minimum of 15% (ie, 7% each way) so unless he was talking about buying paper gold like SLV, he gets raped on the price drop. Likely he was not dealing in physical.
The main point I wanted to illustrate was that the retail market will be shifting to silver/platinum/palladium as gold reaches new highs. In Canada, a gold Maple leaf is <$250 from $5000. Average annual salary in Canada BEFORE TAXES is $54,000. Most Canadians do NOT have enough savings to buy even ONE oz of gold.
That's what will really drive silver when the market mania/FOMO hits hard. All the silver stackers will score big if they swap to gold when the ratio drops below 40:1.
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427522 No.8604
>>8600
>Yeah, even as a pure cope purchase, $70 silver at $25k gold is ridiculous.
Yes, the ratio of 25,000 to 70 = 357:1. Kiyosaki has not though that through. Silver is more likely to go to 25:1.
If we go to serious war preparations, silver becomes an essential strategic mineral and the price will shoot up significantly in order to shake out the weak hands of the retail owners.
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cd01b7 No.8605
I still need one of these. Looks borderline for being one sold by olding.
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1f3c81 No.8606
Look at me. I'm the Dogecoin now.
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427522 No.8607
>>8606
I haven't seen StoneX bars before. I just recently learned they were a major importer of PMs. Yours?
Picrel, silver Maples after using them to make colloidal silver.
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427522 No.8608
For anyone who likes technical analysis, here's the cup and handle.
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1f3c81 No.8609
>>8607
The StoneX bars are popular in the EU because they have a face value on them, so they're technically considered to be coins (not subject to VAT). But I don't think they're worth buying now, because the dealer premiums are about the same as 1 oz coins. It was different a few years ago, and the bars had lower premiums. I didn't buy any StoneX (those ones are too plain and boring to me), but I got this 2022 Goddess Europa kilo for 30 cents/oz less than buying the cheapest 1 oz coins in large quantity (monster box of britannias).
I don't even know if they still mint these bars. Originally they were issued by Tokelau, and later on they switched to Chad. Same deal with the 1 oz Goddess Europa coins.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces299675.html
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces299674.html
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cd01b7 No.8610
>>8606
Dog enjoyers, we're back.
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cd01b7 No.8611
>>8606
Is that actually your dog?
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1f3c81 No.8612
>>8611
No, it's just a comfy pic I saved from an old thread.
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427522 No.8613
What kind of stacker are you? I'm a type 1, but in silver.
>7 types of #Gold stackers
>1. Visionary: Sell USD for Gold before GFC
>2. Prepper: Sell USD for Gold in 2010s
>3. Early mover: Sell USD for Gold since COVID
>4. Momentum chaser: Sell USD for Gold when it broke out
>5. Realistist: Sell USD for Gold when UST is no longer safe haven
>6. Pleb: Sell USD when no one wants it and buy Gold when they are unobtainium just to stay afloat
7>. Milk shaker: Stay loyal to USD and go down with it
>Which best describe you? I am type 2
https://x.com/DavidLe76335983/status/1925563512564154877
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1f3c81 No.8614
>>8610
I only have the first 5 Tudor Beasts, and they keep on releasing new coins! I'll try to catch up, and also buy the 2025 somalia elephant & leopard.
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427522 No.8615
>>8609
>Goddess Europa kilo
I'm curious what the face value of a 1 kilo bar is? RCM has a 1kg coin with a face value of $250.
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427522 No.8616
Testing silver using a simple density test. It's much easier for gold as most of the elements (aside from Tungsten) that are as dense or denser than gold are precious.
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cd01b7 No.8617
>>8615
While I can't answer that question, I thought it was a little odd how they made the kilo bavarian thaler medal 30 thalers. the 1 oz being 1 thaler makes sense. the 1 oz gold being 100 sorta makes sense. the kilo being 30 not as much.
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427522 No.8618
>>8617
Yes, there's not logical consistency from weight to value. In fantasy PM world, the artitrage would be insane.
How do you personally feel about Republican politicians being completely careless about deficts?
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427522 No.8619
Anyone else having trouble uploading images? HTTP: 502 error code.
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cd01b7 No.8620
>>8619
i am too. was wondering what was going on
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427522 No.8621
Bullion banks making Chinese rich from silver price supression. No image because something is broken with uploads, but here is the source link:
https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1925611022364385506
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427522 No.8622
>>8621
>Bullion banks making Chinese rich from silver price supression.
Here's the details:
>7.2% of 35.34 is $2.54
>291,666 ozt in a 20,000 lb container
>$740,841 Gross
>-$6K shipping
>-$100k insurance
>=$636,841 Profit on each container of silver that moves from USA to China
>I know because I keep getting outbid by Chinese Nationals buying #silver in the China ship to to USA
https://x.com/EshelmanGlen/status/1925130561653223844
The good thing about this arbitrage is that eventually the COMEX and LBMA silver will be completely drained and then we get REAL price discovery. Silver will IMMEDIATELY shoot through $50 and all the stackers who've been biding their time to do their ratio swap for gold will finally have their day in the sun.
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427522 No.8623
>>8622
>>8621
>Apparently the Chinese nationals are making lots of $$$ from the #Silver price arb and Western #Silver price suppression.
>So to screw over a couple American #Silver stackers, the Banksters decided to hand over cheap physical #Silver to China. LOL 😂.
https://x.com/KingKong9888/status/1925611022364385506
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427522 No.8624
The US Treasury market is starting to swirl down the drain. Does it swirl in the opposite direction in Australia?
>The bond market’s protection mechanism against default risk, known as credit default swaps (“CDS”), which pay off in the event of a default, is flashing warning signs about U.S. Treasuries. The chart below shows CDS prices for U.S. Treasuries anticipating a six-level credit downgrade from their current AA+ rating down to BBB+ – that’s just three notches above a “junk” rating. Uncle Sam is facing a revolt from the bond market.
https://x.com/porterstansb/status/1925309674972225607
How does a country go bankrupt? Two ways: Gradually, then suddenly–Hemingway.
USA is transitioning from gradually to suddenly….
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427522 No.8625
>COMEX silver inventories are on thin ice! 🥈 Total stock at 500M oz, but 332M oz is eligible—75-90% might be locked up by ETFs & holders not selling. YTD deliveries just hit 207M oz, with 335M oz more projected by year-end. We’re looking at a CODE RED by Sept!
https://x.com/BullionaireBob/status/1925599785483960706
Image uploads still appear broken. Perhaps someone who has twitter can ping @thejimwatkins, presuming he doesn't already know.
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427522 No.8626
Image upload still broken.
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cd01b7 No.8627
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>>8626
broken for me too. let's try a rare ben video where he will actually do german coins lol
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cd01b7 No.8628
>>8618
I never thought a Trump presidency would coincide with less spending. But to be fair, I thought we'd be getting increased deficits regardless. I don't see less Government spending coming anytime soon. Especially if they actually want to try and fix some of the shit they've talked about fixing for twenty plus years (infrastructure, for example. I could very easily do Goebbels level rants on our roads or electrical infrastructure in Wisconsin). All the money they've already wasted all these years on "infrastructure" and to have it still be in the state that it is in…
Did you guys think we were serious about smaller deficits?
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427522 No.8629
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>>8628
>Did you guys think we were serious about smaller deficits?
USA is heading into a "debt trap." Two ways for a country like the USA to get out of a debt trap are default and currency devaluation. War is an equivalent to a force majeur default.
>Debt Trap: a situation in which a debt is difficult or impossible to repay, typically because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal.
Another term to be familiar with is "Fiscal Dominance" which simply means the fiscal needs of the government dominate the economic considerations, taking precedence over controlling inflation for example. The US is now in the condition of fiscal dominance where the central bank needs to prop up the treasury auctions because there aren't enough buyers at the interest rate the government can afford.
It is shameful that the Republican politicians are either so stupid, corrupt, or evil (wanting Trump to fail) that they refuse to seriously cut even the most egregiously wasteful spending. (USAID, NED, etc)
With a handful of exceptions, nearly every Republican congressman and Senator should be primaried. When crashes happen, they don't happen linearly. If the US dollar rapidly starts to devalue in an uncontrolled way, the trillions of dollars in the Eurodollar network will suddenly come flooding back into the USA (as will the billions in cash squirreled away in cupboards and shoeboxes from the tip of Argentina to the far north reaches of Finland.
Americans will get DELUGED in $USD flooding the country, triggering a hyperinflation. World markets will be thrown into disarray triggering a worldwide recession as trade hiccups, as new, alternative payment methods get worked out.
China will be the big winner here.
All because Republican congressmen and senators are too venal, stupid and greedy to do their literal fucking jobs.
Note, the USA did a CONTROLLED devaluation of the currency during the 1970s which effectively devalued the purchasing power of the $USD by 75 percent. It caused terrible domestic inflation and triggered the oil crisis, and the US suffered a 16 year bear market in equities, and afterward Volcker raised Treasury interest rates to 18%.
Either way there will be terrible pain and suffering for Americans.
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427522 No.8630
>>8627
I'm presuming Davenport 1963/1964 do NOT refer to the date on the coin. What does that term "Davenport 1963" refer to?
>The person who cataloged it?
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427522 No.8631
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>>8630
>>8627
He also calls them "Talers" when the spelling is "Thaler". Is the proper german pronounciation a "T" or "TH"?
In The Ludvig von Mises audiobook "Theory of Money and Credit" the reader pronounces it "Thaler".
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427522 No.8632
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427522 No.8633
>>8632
Looks like images are back on the menu.
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427522 No.8634
Gold has displayed a perfect 30 year cup and handle pattern.
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cd01b7 No.8635
>>8633
just in time for the sale to be sold out
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cd01b7 No.8636
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427522 No.8637
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427522 No.8638
Looks like they tried a slam down on market open, but silver popped back up.
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cd01b7 No.8639
>>8638
Not a bad day for either.
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427522 No.8640
>>8639
Those ridges are anti-semitic.
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427522 No.8641
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cd01b7 No.8642
>>8640
kek i was thinking to myself, those are some aggressive ridges, when taking the pic
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cd01b7 No.8643
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427522 No.8644
>>8642
>>8642
>kek i was thinking to myself, those are some aggressive ridges, when taking the pic
I was thinking to myself, what a lovely gold/diamond chain when saving this image. ;-)
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427522 No.8645
Does gold or silver go better with pale gingers?
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427522 No.8646
This appears to be similar to the $18,500 Tiffany gold chain necklace that Kamala wore.
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cd01b7 No.8647
>>8646
Who does it look better on?
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427522 No.8648
>>8647
>Who does it look better on?
The non-Jeet who didn't service the trains at Diddy parties.
I think gold works better on tanned gingers, silver/platinum/white gold works best on the porcelain skinned angels.
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000000 No.8649
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Will the Federal Reserve eventually be forced to monetize the debt by expanding the money supply? If so, expect significant devaluation of the value of ALL the major fiat currencies.
For silver stackers, it's important to have an exit strategy. One strategy is to take advantage of silver volatility, by watching the ratio, and trading for gold when it drops. When the silver/gold ratio drops below 50, you double your value invested in silver if you had bought at 100:1. If it drops to 30:1, you've tripled your value. If it drops to 20:1, you've made a 5 fold gain in value.
For gold, you can watch the Dow:Gold ratio (currently at 12.5:1) do drop down to 2:1 or less. Similarly, if there is a severe recession, the ratio of real estate to gold may drop significantly as the world full of aging land rich, cash poor Boomers are desperately seeking liquidity in the face of dire economic circumstances.
Boomers will be like the "formerly well to do housewives and their questionably legal aged daughters" during the Weimar hyperinflation, willing to do almost anything for a mercury dime. Harley's will be going for a few oz of silver, same for motorhomes. Houses will sell for a few oz of gold.
The alternate hypothesis is the US government will cut trillions in spending, balance the budget, while increasing GDP faster than inflation, while managing not to get into any wars for the next 10 years.
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cd01b7 No.8650
>>8631
This is actually something I've wondered about for a while. I think they've used both spellings on coins before. Going to have to look up the actual reasoning behind it one day.
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000000 No.8651
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>>8650
I'm okay with transliteration, but it's tricky when they use the same latin characters, but their language uses a different pronunciation, like the German V sound for the letter W.
I know that some European languages do NOT use the "TH" sound. English doesn't have the "ж" (zhiv) sound, but we can simulate it with enough letters.
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427522 No.8652
>>8648
Intermediate toned gingers can probably get away with either one.
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cd01b7 No.8653
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cd01b7 No.8655
didn't realize they're doing a kilo of gold too
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cd01b7 No.8656
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427522 No.8657
>>8653
Aren't depictions of beastiality illegal?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leda_and_the_Swan
I hope they don't make a Knotty Princess collection.
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427522 No.8658
If you have your money in US Dollars, brace for impact:
>Elon and Bessent have tacitly admitted that DOGE and tariffs failed to save the bond market.
>Now the line is that the US will "grow our way out" of the debt.
>But let's be clear about what this really means: The dollar is cooked and bonds will be paid back in Monopoly money.
>"Devaluations typically occur fairly abruptly during debt crises"
>If you are holding all dollar based assets (especially US treasuries) you need to get capital abroad immediately.
https://x.com/stackhodler/status/1926016055496859837
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427522 No.8659
>>8658
>If you have your money in US Dollars, brace for impact:
Reminder, they will NEVER warn you in advance of a devaluation, because people would frontrun and trigger bank runs and possibly a hyperinflation as they try and dump US dollars.
They ALWAYS do it by suprise.
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427522 No.8660
>>8658
Reserve currencies through history…Averate life expectancy, about 94 years. (approx 4 turnings/generations)
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427522 No.8661
>>8656
>10kg maple
$1000.00CAD Face value, comes in it's own wooden display holder that comes with it's own wooden box.
https://www.mint.ca/en/shop/coins/2025/big-silver-maple-leaf-10-kilo-fine-silver-coin
Price is $24.999.95.
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463315 No.8662
for the guys in Europe, did you notice websites putting on a huge premium on silver coins? Since months btw, I only found 1 website with decent prices, it seems old coins are a better deal for now
also auctions I follow are getting higher bids compared to the silver market price, also compared to several months ago
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cd01b7 No.8663
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Hey, they aren't going to cancel the order! I was half expecting a cancelation email instead.
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cd01b7 No.8664
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427522 No.8665
>>8662
>for the guys in Europe, did you notice websites putting on a huge premium on silver coins?
>also auctions I follow are getting higher bids compared to the silver market price, also compared to several months ago
Retail supply is getting tighter. I'm seeing it happen here in Canada as well. More and more silver is heading to China, and a small percentage of stackers are buying up the available supply from the relatiely tiny retail market.
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427522 No.8666
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1f3c81 No.8667
>>8662
No, the premiums on 1 oz silver coins seems about the same as before (~ 17%). You can check it yourself. Spot price closed at 29.47 EUR for the weekend (according to cdt.fr).
> c 29.47*.17 = 5.0099
> c 29.47+5 = 34.47
The prices on cdt.fr are a bit higher, but that's normal for them.
On goldsilver.be you can usually find the best prices, but shipping is also the highest. So it only makes sense to buy there in large quantity. They have wieners at 33.35 EUR right now.
Acheter-or-argent.fr is usually the best place for me to buy 1 oz coins. They currently have wieners at 33.60 EUR (or 33.55 if buying an entire tube of 20 coins). And they have noah's arks for a bit less.
So the premiums are normal, it's just the spot price that's high. It has been high for a very long time now. The last time I bought any 1 oz coins was during the dip last August. I've been waiting since then for a sweet dip, and just buying whatever other cheapies I can find in the meantime.
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427522 No.8668
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cd01b7 No.8669
>>8668
It would be fun to have enough money to where you could go spend something like that at a store just for keks
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1f3c81 No.8670
>>8669
If you just want a big coin, they often have these for low premiums.
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427522 No.8671
>>8670
>If you just want a big coin, they often have these for low premiums.
Because it's "money" there's no VAT in some countries. Makes those large coins a better value than bullion, is that correct?
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1f3c81 No.8672
>>8671
Pretty much. You'd get raped with VAT if you tried to buy a bar like the one you posted inside the EU. Compare for example the prices on these 5 kilo bars:
https://www.acheter-or-argent.fr/index2.php/categorie-produit/lingots-dargent/70-lingot-argent-5kg/
The first two are 5284 EUR (33.02/oz), and they both have a face value. For tax purposes, they're technically coins, not bars.
But the third bar is just a plain bar. That one is taxed (as mentioned in the description: TVA incluse 20%), and the 6359 EUR (39.74/oz) price reflects that. I don't know why they even bother stocking these bars or who buys them. The only thing I can think of is maybe some special customers (?) have tax exemptions or something.
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cd01b7 No.8673
>>8670
>for low premiums
I really like these, but around here, the premiums keep going up every year. They were essentially as cheap as maples or phils a year or two ago, and now they're closer to eagles. I definitely do want at least 1 10 oz or kilo of these.
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427522 No.8674
>>8669
The face value is way below the metal value, so it's like buying a one dollar chocolate bar with a $50.00 value silver Maple Leaf.
Maybe gangsta Tyrone would do it to prove how cool it is, but I actually bleed earning my meager living, literally agonizing over every penny spent.
Things are so bad a goverment telemarketer calls me every week to ask if I'm ready to MAID myself.
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427522 No.8675
>>8672
>The only thing I can think of is maybe some special customers (?) have tax exemptions or something.
Perhaps ff a Jeweler/silversmith is buying a bar to melt down for rings or jewelery, he would be able to deduct the VAT from the VAT he collected on the value added, and just pay the net.
That's the way it works over here. VAT paid on raw materials - VAT collected on finished goods = VAT submitted to government.
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427522 No.8676
>I have come to the perhaps obvious conclusion that accelerating GDP growth is essential.
>@DOGE has and will do great work to postpone the day of bankruptcy of America, but the profligacy of government means that only radical improvements in productivity can save our country.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1925975507759243741
Let me translate this comment from "IQ 165 autist" to "IQ 115 normie":
My team of 10x geniuses and I worked our collective asses off to trim the federal budget to something sustainable. We did good work.
I now realize that this good work was wasted in the long run, because congress is a bunch of useless chucklefucks who will spend every penny I save, because cutting the federal budget by one penny would be one penny less that they would control.
Unless people figure out how to throw almost every member of congress in prison, or at least the Potomac, America is doomed.
This is not some speculation based on partisan political opinions of what is good for the country, or bad for it. This is an objective fact based on financial computation.
The federal government not only spends more than it takes in, it spends more than it can take in, more than there is to take in.
It can only make up this shortfall by printing money, which will wipe out everyone's savings, destroy its credit, and make the very act of investing pointless.
This means the collapse of the federal government, regardless of who wins elections, rigged or not. There is no set of financial control knobs that can be twiddled to keep this game going past a certain point.
https://x.com/Devon_Eriksen_/status/1926106820503867673
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99fbbf No.8677
>>8672
I bought a 5 kilo bar once when i started stacking because i didnt know any of the vat stuff back then and honestly owning a giant 5 kilo bar like you see in movies or in games is kinda cool and it gained so much in value over the time i bought it made a profit even if you factor in the 19% vat so i dont regret it
Nowadays i obviusly wouldnt buy one there are better ways to get silver and even circumvent the vat if you buy junk
I got a bunch of shillings and Reichsmark for spot vat free and if i could go back in time i would have bought them over the bar but a 5 kilo bar is still cool to have
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427522 No.8678
>>8677
Degussa…. Have we met before?
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99fbbf No.8679
>>8678
No im not from canada
I also didnt know that Degussa had stores outside of germany
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cd01b7 No.8680
>>8679
Where are you from? Do you guys actually have 37mm capsules that are direct fits?
>>8674
>I actually bleed earning my meager living
What do you do?
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99fbbf No.8681
>>8680
>Where are you from
Not important
>Do you guys actually have 37mm capsules that are direct fits
probably i dont know much about this sort of stuff i just order my stuff online and get whatever capsule that fits the closest
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cd01b7 No.8682
>>8681
I'm not the fbi fren
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99fbbf No.8683
>>8682
>I'm not the fbi fren
I know i still dont really like talking ro much about such sensitive topics
You never know who actually lurks in this kind if threads
I hear constantly storys about people who got robbed because they posted some vacation photos of them on Insta and some people where able to figure out where they live and rob them while there out of the house and this site and 4chan in general to attract the kinf of autosts who would be able to do something like that
I mean one guy on /sp/ got an legit stalker who figured out his real name and address so i rather not give to much information unless it's necessary
All you need to know is that im from Germany and that vat is a slight annoyance when it comes to silver that can be easily circumnavigated if you know what you're doing and are comfortable with 900 fines junk silver
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60da71 No.8684
Hey 8kun Stack Brothers
Watching amazing week again in the PM marketplace.
What is going on with Platinum, I mean I'm pleasantly surprised as I have a good amount in the stack, but what is driving the Plat surge?
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427522 No.8685
>>8682
>I'm not the fbi fren
That's exactly what I would expect the FBI to say.
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427522 No.8686
>>8684
I don't know the specifics as to why, but I like platinum though.
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427522 No.8687
>>8683
>You never know who actually lurks in this kind if threads
Always assume the absolute worst.
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427522 No.8688
>>8680
>What do you do?
Install security systems and cameras for businesses and private citizens. Here's my cat, but not my camera. Our stuff is higher grade than the Costco stuff.
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427522 No.8689
>>8679
>I also didnt know that Degussa had stores outside of germany
Degussa the chemical company is here. I don't know if the metal refining is one of the divisions of the large conglomerate that also does the chemicals, but Degussa (now Evonik) here is a specialty chemical company. I don't think they sell anything to the general public.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evonik_Industries
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4b1a23 No.8690
>>8667
goldsilver.be has some shitty reviews and the website looks like crap, did you ever use it and had any issues yourself?
some website I used in the past that had good prices (slightly above goldsilver.be but with cheaper shipping) now have 1oz for around 40€, my local websites I cannot use because they all apply VAT, Im not paying that.
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1f3c81 No.8692
>>8690
No, I can do better overall with acheter-or-argent.fr or other local shops. But maybe it's different for you, you'll have to calculate it yourself and see. They list the shipping costs to various countries here:
https://www.acheter-or-argent.fr/index2.php/faq-foire-aux-questions/#port
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cd01b7 No.8693
>>8688
Has the cat made journeyman yet?
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cd01b7 No.8694
>>8692
Frog fren, this is actually pretty cool, imo
>100 euro
>45 g
>90%
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99fbbf No.8695
>>8688
Holy shit thats literally what im doing but i think of quitting
Our company is a badly run shitshow that overcomplicates everything and gives us shit if something doesnt work
We have to listen and report to a dozen higher ups everyday before were allowed to do something and if they are not capable of answering a short email we cant do anything for a day so we are stuck in the office doing nothing and then get shit on by the guy who couldnt take 5 minuts of his day to answer a short email
Its infuriating and our company has no future
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99fbbf No.8696
>>8694
>100 euro face value
>You can buy it for 100 Euro
Holy shit those are super cool
I could totally see myself buying a few of those just for fun and spending them like regular money at a store
Sadly there french and i dont thing that they are acceptable anywhere beside france as regular cash
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cd01b7 No.8697
>>8696
Right?! They have more too. These gold versions, for example.
>only acceptable in france
How does that work? Euro coins minted by one country could not be redeemable in another country that also takes euros?
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99fbbf No.8698
>>8697
>How does that work?
I dunno the EU is an overly Burocratic state eveyone should be aware of that by now and there isnt an single straighforward rule about it
I dont think you can freely trade those special Gold and Silver Euro coins anywhere except the country they where minted in because they afraid of some figuring out a way to launder some money or avoid paying his taxes
For example in germany they also mint 100 euro coins but they are half an ounce of pure gold compard to france 100 coin which is only 1,5 oz of silver
Thoratically you could exchance the french 100 euro silver coin with the german 100 gold coin to launder some money or circumvent some debt or whatever and so they decided to only make those special coins legal tender in the country they where minted in
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1f3c81 No.8699
>>8698
I don't have a lot of faith in the face value of these coins, because I doubt you'd be able to spend them in practice, no matter which country you try. The main problem is the clerks are going to look at the coin and wonder wtf you're trying to give them. They don't have any background in this stuff. They just know the coins people hand them every day.
Even funnier is if you tried to give them one of these. The more observant ones will realize this date predates the Euro currency. And none of them will know it's a 27g .925 coin that's worth more than the face value.
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427522 No.8700
>>8693
>Has the cat made journeyman yet?
She's lterally the ceiling technician. She's light enough to be able to walk on top of suspended ceilings and hunts the mice while I run the wires.
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427522 No.8701
>>8699
>The main problem is the clerks are going to look at the coin and wonder wtf you're trying to give them.
That's why I suggest that Philharmonics and common old legal silver money will have the highest liquidity in Europe. Eagles, Maples and junk silver in the USA. They are common enough to be easily recognizable, so once a person has held a few of them, they can recognize the look, weight and feel of the authentic specimens.
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427522 No.8702
>>8698
>Thoratically you could exchance the french 100 euro silver coin with the german 100 gold coin
I think you're overselling it. What you're effectively saying is I could take a collectable one dollar bill (1957) worth $50 and trade it for a different collectable dollar bill (1923) worth $500.00.
It doesn't work that way. The nominal face value in these cases is orders of magnitude below the real value of the object, so someone is gaining value and someone is losing value in such an exchange.
The nominal face value is only the MINIMUM legal tender value. Not the mandatory maximum sale price value.
HOWEVER, there is reported legal case law precedent that when crossing the US border with legal tender coins, one can legally declare the face value of the coins, not the current market value of the metal.
In practice, I would not risk playing that game. I do routinely travel with gold coins as emergency money in case something very awful happens that makes the credit cards/banks not work.
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427522 No.8703
>>8697
The game they are playing is creating "collectables" that have an enormous (rip off) premium for "collector" value, far below the gold value. Yes, they may have a legal tender face value of 1000 Euros, but the government made a very nice profit selling 800 Euros (or less) worth of gold for 1000 Euros. Eventually the coin WILL be worth more than 1000 Euros if the price of gold keeps going up.
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99fbbf No.8704
>>8703
>The game they are playing is creating "collectables" that have an enormous (rip off) premium for "collector" value, far below the gold value.
Is it really a ripoff when they have a face value of exactly what youre paying for them?
If they charged 1000 Euros and you get a 1000 Euro coin that you can spend as regular cash you didnt really lose any money
You pay a huge premium compared to buying the gold on the free market but buying the gold on the free market has the risk of the market value dropping below what you paid for
With the 100 Euro coin its an insurance that you will never lose youre initial investment as unlike as it is to lose its worth
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15274b No.8705
New Bald Guy Money Prediction
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1f3c81 No.8706
>>8704
> buying the gold on the free market has the risk of the market value dropping below what you paid for
I'm not seeing any big downside risks. Even with DOGE and lots of talk, they're still going to run the money printer.
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1f3c81 No.8707
> when the premiums can't get high anymore, so call up your homies at the NGC
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427522 No.8708
>>8704
>Is it really a ripoff when they have a face value of exactly what youre paying for them?
Intrinsic value is close to the face value NOW, but what was that gold worth when they were produced?. Gold has gone up considerably since the one coin that I pointed out (2024) was released.
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427522 No.8709
>>8706
>Even with DOGE and lots of talk, they're still going to run the money printer.
They have no choice, all the incentives in "system" are to spend. It's like trying to stop the Juggernaut. The only way to get the political capital/consensus to do meaningful cuts will be AFTER the terrible crash.
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427522 No.8710
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15274b No.8711
>>8707
This shit really makes me question NGC's Legitimacy.
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427522 No.8712
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d0fc81 No.8713
I am ready for the Silver beast to run free.
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cd01b7 No.8714
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427522 No.8715
>>8714
>>8713
>Oh hello fren lmao
Israel flag (or proxy)
>Unclean animal
Tips for taking legal tender gold and silver coins across borders.
https://goldsurvivalguide.co.nz/carrying-gold-into-a-foreign-country-what-are-the-rules/
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cd01b7 No.8716
>>8715
he's posting the image i just posted on pmg
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427522 No.8717
>>8716
>he's posting the image i just posted on pmg
Add intellectual property theft to the list of charges. Check his tunnel for stained mattresses.
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d0fc81 No.8718
>>8714
Hi. Fren, I just liked your image, glad you are here too.
>>8715
>>8717
I have stacked a very long time. Picrel.
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427522 No.8719
>>8715
>Tips for taking legal tender gold and silver coins across borders.
As we enter a new era of capital controls, it's better to be safe than sorry.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2011/12/kevin-brekke/legal-tender-gold-face-value-or-intrinsicvalue/
I'm old enough to remember when I could safely travel with 4 gold Maples and be safely under the $10k reporting limit. Now TWO Maples are less than 5% under $10k. ($4,780.54CAD ea)
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427522 No.8720
>>8718
>I have stacked a very long time. Picrel.
You are probably going to make it then, but if you're actually in Israel, I would expect that things may get spicy.
>At least your PMs will survive….
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d0fc81 No.8721
>>8720
>You are probably going to make it then, but if you're actually in Israel, I would expect that things may get spicy.
In USSA (thankfully not CA, IL, NY, or MA) and using VPN.
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d0fc81 No.8722
WA state is going to tax bullion - that state has never met a tax it didn't like.
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1f3c81 No.8723
>>8716
Welcome to the PMG.
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427522 No.8724
The Royal Canadian Mint should create a commerative coin for King Charles making his throne speech in Canada.
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427522 No.8725
>>8723
>>8716
>Welcome to the PMG.
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427522 No.8726
>>8722
>WA state is going to tax bullion - that state has never met a tax it didn't like.
Never met a politician tar and feathers didn't like. Police departments have become defacto standing armies to protect tyrants from the anger of the citizenry.
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cd01b7 No.8727
>>8724
get this puppy done up in a real nice high relief
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1f3c81 No.8728
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427522 No.8729
>>8727
>get this puppy done up in a real nice high relief
At least we know Carney won't be escaping naked from a window in the royal palace.
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427522 No.8730
>>8728
Looks like a slavic language with latin characters. Koshka is cat in Russian. Cats are the largest number of cute images on my computer. Second would be gingers.
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427522 No.8731
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427522 No.8732
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
Silver has had a production deficit (production-consumption=negative number) for the past few years. Annual diefict ranged from 150-200 million oz per year based on an 850 million oz/year annual ptoduction.
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427522 No.8734
>>8732
>Annual diefict ranged from 150-200 million oz per year based on an 850 million oz/year annual ptoduction.
All three major silver markets (NY, London, Shanghai) are in backwardadion.
>Silver futures are in backwardation. Backwardation is a pricing anomaly that typically – but rarely – shows up in the commodities market. And if you can catch it, you can make quite a bit of money. Historically backwardation means one of two things: 1) there’s a current shortage of silver bullion available on the open market and/or 2) silver traders believe the price of silver is about to take off.
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cd01b7 No.8735
>>8728
Need a nap stack tier list
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427522 No.8736
Acktshually, it's probably over 6500 years, but we don't know much about them because the earliest writing discovered is only 5500 years old.
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cd01b7 No.8737
It wasn't supposed to go to Milwaukee >:(
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cd01b7 No.8738
It would be interesting if it would be cheaper to order it from Germany than get it from a US store.
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427522 No.8739
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>>8737
>It wasn't supposed to go to Milwaukee >:(
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cd01b7 No.8740
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427522 No.8741
>>8740
MIlwaukee, Detroit, Chicago and a few other post office cities are literal black holes for high value packages. We need a black version of picrel.
You may beat the odds and still have your package turn up. I bought some items from ebay and the shipper he used dropped the package on the sidewalk after business hours outside my mailing (commercial mailbox company) address, right under the sign:
>DO NOT LEAVE PACKAGES ON SIDEWALK AFTER HOURS!
The courier mailed me a picture on a Saturday at 18:00 (mailbox store closes at 15:00 on Saturday) showing my package on the sidewalk. I raced over and saw that another customer had put my package inside the locked area.
Unexpected miracles can sometimes happen, so I wish you good luck fren.
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427522 No.8742
She can clean my .30 caliber.
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cd01b7 No.8743
>>8742
aren't you a 22 type of guy?
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cd01b7 No.8744
>>8741
That took freaking forever. Coin looks really good.
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1f3c81 No.8745
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427522 No.8746
>>8743
>aren't you a 22 type of guy?
38DD.
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ffacef No.8747
Florida passed a bill that will recognize Gold & Silver as legal tender. However, they still won't remove that stupid < $500 bullion tax for non-US Mint stuff. Funny how not too long ago, Washington pulled a deep-state Mercantile move and continue to push for CBDC's. These are interesting times to be a metals hodler.
BTW, where do you guys see spot being around a year from now?
My forecast:
Gold: $4,400 | Silver: $45-47
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427522 No.8748
>>8747
>they still won't remove that stupid < $500 bullion tax for non-US Mint stuff.
Take the good with the bad. Even the best States have a few retarded laws, and some of the worst States have one or two goodl laws.
One of my favorite good state/dumb laws is the Texas law that requires a licence to have chemistry glassware.
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1f3c81 No.8749
>>8747
Washington is also agitating for AI, big time. Of course the flumph was also pushing the vaccines in his previous term, and look how that turned out.
https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/congress-seize-control-ai-states-stripped-regulatory-power
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427522 No.8750
>>8749
I'm worried that Trump has vaccine induced dementia from his very own really great, beautiful vaccine.
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daba5b No.8751
>>8749
when common sense becomes something special for a video, you know you are close to the end times. I really think they want total control for the post apocalypse, but it will not work…
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427522 No.8752
>>8744
>That took freaking forever. Coin looks really good.
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427522 No.8753
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cd01b7 No.8754
>>8753
I want to hold a gold bar that size just to feel the heft.
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cd01b7 No.8755
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1f3c81 No.8758
Weird, it looks like someone bought up all the rest of the medals that I didn't grab earlier this month. But the rest were fancier ones like this, and they didn't have their certificate. And since they were more expensive (near spot price instead of 2 bux under spot) and there's not even a mint mark on them, I wasn't planning to buy them.
Also I researched this things a bit (before deciding I wasn't interested) and it seems like they were actually made by several different mints in different countries. Other than this french certificate (for a mint that doesn't seem to exist anymore?) there was also a dutch mint certificate, and I wouldn't be surprised if there's german ones too. There's some more examples of these here:
https://www.lastdodo.com/en/areas/1177459-first-strike-of-the-euro-countries
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427522 No.8759
>>8755
You're monkey's expression says:
>Keep your eyes off my fries!
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427522 No.8760
>>8758
>Weird, it looks like someone bought up all the rest of the medals that I didn't grab earlier this month.
Weren't you the guy who was saying that there is no evidence of any increasing retail demand for silver in your area?
Don't be surprised to see increasing demand as the deadline for the CBDC gets closer.
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1f3c81 No.8761
>>8760
Nobody here even knows wtf a CBDC is. Most of them don't even read english, so they get all their news from the french sites that never talk about anything real or important. Even the ones who do read english at the required level to understand the financial stuff, they have been rewarded by the system with better-paying jobs, and so they don't question it (the fiat currency). It's basically like in that video I posted earlier, where the university graduates are rewarded in acamedia and never question that system.
But those silver medals are collector items near spot price, so it was a very good deal (for someone who doesn't mind the lack of certificate or mint mark). But those cheapies hunters aren't buying up all the silver. You can find many tubes of boring modern 1 oz coins in the big online shops, and even plenty of 90% commemoratives like these that are 91 cents above spot:
https://www.acheter-or-argent.fr/index2.php/produit/100-francs-commemorative/
It's just that finding interesting deals now at spot or under is harder than before. But there's tons of silver, if you don't mind paying the market prices plus premiums. But that's not the way I'm used to operating. I'm using to waiting for a big dip and buying in large quantity. It's just that there hasn't been a sweet dip in 9 months, and this wait is causing all the other cheapies to become scarce. Because everyone who's been following this stuff knows what silver is very volatile, and there will be dips when you can get moar silver for the same amount of fiat.
Also I should mention this is a country with very high taxes and much lower salaries than the US. Very few people actually have any significant savings, much less to buy silver constantly. The americans don't understand how amazing their situation is, with high salaries, no VAT on silver, tons of cheap junk, regular "at spot" deals at the major online shops, and free shipping if you buy over $200 or so. Yeah, fat chance of getting that here. Instead it's: the more you buy, the more you pay to ship it.
But now in China, they're buying, they're buying… They might even send some "tourists" here to buy our stuff too!
https://www.zerohedge.com/precious-metals/believe-it-or-not-gold-still-out-favor
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cd01b7 No.8762
>>8759
To me is is
>look how tasty my fries look
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99fbbf No.8763
>>8754
I have a 5kg silver bar tis not gold but its still niceand its cool to hold occasionaly but its also really tiring
Its inside a plasitc wraper to protect it from oxidation so its a bit awkward to hold but its really coll to fellt the weight
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427522 No.8764
>>8761
>Nobody here even knows wtf a CBDC is. Most of them don't even read english, so they get all their news from the french sites that never talk about anything real or important.
Lambs to the slaughter.
> The americans don't understand how amazing their situation is, with high salaries, no VAT on silver, tons of cheap junk, regular "at spot" deals at the major online shops, and free shipping if you buy over $200 or so
Two categories of Americans buy silver, preppers and t;hird world immigrants. Even wealthy Americans tend to have no PMs.
That's what will make the stackers disproportionately well off. When the fiat dies (sooner or later it always goes to zero) all that's left is real money.
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cd01b7 No.8765
>>8763
What sort of plastic wrapper is it in? Like the one that some 10 oz bars come in? Have pics of it?
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6410e6 No.8766
>>8761
>The americans don't understand how amazing their situation is
I sometimes remind myself that even on my darkest days I have a full belly, air conditioning, and tax free silver of my choosing if I can lump together two grand to spend. It's not wonderful, but it could be a hell of a lot worse. Keep finding those cheapies, fren.
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427522 No.8767
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427522 No.8768
>>8765
>What sort of plastic wrapper is it in? Like the one that some 10 oz bars come in? Have pics of it?
Possibly someting like this post >>8677 ?
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427522 No.8769
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54f128 No.8770
>>8767
Silver is looking stronger than Gold right now, I wonder what's up?
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59e19b No.8771
Hey Stack Bros,
Saw that Peruvian autist has been shitting up the /biz/ thread on 4chan
How's the stacking going this week, tariff head takes are messing some people mightly badly with their investment schemes. Bonds blowing up in Japan and U.S., are we on the precipice of major happenings?
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59e19b No.8772
>>8755
Wow the 25th Anniversary Kookaburra coins look fantastic
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54f128 No.8773
>>8771
Glad you migrated over to 8kun since 4chan /biz/ is in a borderline unreadable state. It is just rampant with trolls and paid shills.
>precipice of major happenings
My mans, we are living through them. I pretend my vote for The Zion Don mattered, in the sense that this is freakin' bullish for PMs.
I'm halfway done with a tube of ASEs so am reaching for 240 oz. of Silver by EOY. Once I hit that, I'll treat myself to another oz. of Gold. When UBI hits us all, I will be a very, very well-off Bullionaire.
~ MUHAHAHA
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427522 No.8774
>>8770
>Silver is looking stronger than Gold right now,
Countries are preparing for war. The USA is going to inevitably devalue the $USD. 1 in 4 Americans is functionally unemployed. Germany is in recession and losing her industry.
The average American cannot even afford 1 oz of pure gold, and most of the other people in the world are poorer than the average American, so what can they do? Even platinum and palladium are starting to go up. (or is the US dollar going down?)
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427522 No.8775
>>8773
>I'm halfway done with a tube of ASEs so am reaching for 240 oz. of Silver by EOY.
Don't forget the Mercury dimes…
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99fbbf No.8776
>>8765
I already posted a picture of it earlier on the thread its just a regular plastic bag
>>8768
yeah its the exact bar im talking about
Its not really that heavy its only 5kg but it feels mich heavier whcih makes it a bit awkward to hold
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427522 No.8777
>>8776
>Its not really that heavy its only 5kg but it feels mich heavier whcih makes it a bit awkward to hold
Silver is denser than iron so it feels heavier than we intuitively expect.
Gold/Platinum bars in the kilo size or heavier are even more "unexpectedly" heavy. I've had people drop kilo gold bars because they were heavier than expected and slipped out of their hands.
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427522 No.8778
LBMA and COMEX may lose control, forcing true price discovery to happen at real physical delivery, not the phoney synthetic paper futures market.
https://x.com/BullionStar/status/1927990140343046457
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cd01b7 No.8779
I'm starting to get annoyed.
>>8777
That actually looks a little smaller than I would have thought.
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cd01b7 No.8780
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15274b No.8781
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>>8778
Plus you have this shit kicking off in Japan
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99fbbf No.8782
Thinking of buying some 1/10 silver britanias for fun even though the markup on them is like 90%
I like them they are similar to a roman denari from weight and size so its cool to own a modern "denari" just for fun but i cant justify the premium
10of them cost like 56€ plus 10 € shipping
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cd01b7 No.8783
>>8782
Move to the US and then just buy picrel.
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99fbbf No.8784
>>8783
>Move from your native country and go somewher else
Sorry Anon but i cant move
There are a million things wrong with my country and i know fora fact that i will have a materialy better life in the us than in goymany but i dont ever wanna move
Right where i live is the most beatiful mountainside i have seen
Im only a few minutes away from my historic city which has existed since the romans
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cd01b7 No.8785
>>8784
Fine, import me and I'll bring them with.
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427522 No.8786
>>8782
>I like them they are similar to a roman denari from weight and size so its cool to own a modern "denari" just for fun
When the time comes, I can imagine that owning them could be quite fun in the right context.
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427522 No.8787
>>8785
>Fine, import me and I'll bring them with.
We've got your number buddy.
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427522 No.8788
>There are two major silver capitals in CN, Juyuan and Chenzhou, with an annual production of 11000T of silver. Yesterday, Yuguang (one of the largest silver companies in CN) located in Juyuan announced that the supply of silver is in short and there will be a V-shaped reversal.
https://x.com/oriental_ghost/status/1928002829383520548
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427522 No.8789
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427522 No.8790
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427522 No.8791
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558320 No.8792
>>8782
I hear you. I also like buying 1/10 ounces despite their poor value. 1/10 Merc replicas give me the giggles despite the fact that I have many actual Mercs.
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cd01b7 No.8793
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cd01b7 No.8794
this is just retarded. why charge so much with a 2 million mintage
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1f3c81 No.8795
>>8794
> 1 oz BU
> $149
> 2 million rare china coin!
Heh, I can think of much better ways to spend that much cash. But realistically I would just buy the last two Tudor Beasts that I don't have yet, and get 4 oz for less.
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427522 No.8796
>>8794
>this is just retarded. why charge so much with a 2 million mintage
People were paying for a filthy E-thot's bathwater and farts. I won't even to to Tim Horton's anymore, but who am I to judge?
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cd01b7 No.8797
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427522 No.8798
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>>8797
Thanks for the Mr. Casey video. Here's Rick Rule and Grant Williams having a little chat about the fundamental market changes we are now experiencing.
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427522 No.8799
It's end of the month price "fixing" time again.
>Oh but there's no price manipulation.
>The Banks are simply benevolent market makers.
>They'd never manipulate price to their benefit.
>What you just witnessed was nothing but natural, free, fair and organic price action.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1928455485167939920
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427522 No.8800
>>8799
>In the final 45 minutes heading into the final PM Fix of the month, here's a gold old country fucking for you, London style!
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1928451852254826931
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427522 No.8801
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Capital controls are likely coming.
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cd01b7 No.8802
>>8801
Nice. Going to start this one now.
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427522 No.8803
>>8802
>Nice. Going to start this one now.
For anyone too busy to watch:
1. We're going into a real, not nominal recession, ie. nominally, GDP goes up, but in a stagflationary way.
2. America NEEDS to control capital flows to control the value of the dollar relative to other currencies.
3. Some form of yield curve control to manage deficit/debt to GDP will happen, US govt bondholders will get raped.
4. Gold, (commodities in general) will go up.
5. It will not be the end of the world. Americans (particularly boomers) will seethe, but most of the world has been through this same nonsense (high inflation, financial repression) before.
I personally believe that capital controls are incompatible with Bitcoin to dollar convertability. IE, strictly controlling BTC onramps/offramps will become a thing in developed countries.
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427522 No.8804
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1f3c81 No.8805
> Sail in May and go away
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cd01b7 No.8807
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the capsule looks comically large
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cd01b7 No.8808
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last days for apurand preorders
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cd01b7 No.8809
copper cats
who is laughing now
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1f3c81 No.8810
>>8809
> AVDP
Fug anon, that's not even a full troy oz of Cu.
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6410e6 No.8811
>>8809
>who is laughing now
The guy selling copper coins by the (regular) ounce. I do wish copper was easier to stack like PMs, but nope.
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cd01b7 No.8812
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cd01b7 No.8813
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000000 No.8815
>>8803
>I personally believe that capital controls are incompatible with Bitcoin to dollar convertability. IE, strictly controlling BTC onramps/offramps will become a thing in developed countries.
And here it is…
>The United States is moving towards clear regulation for the cryptocurrency market: the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act has been presented
https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2025/05/30/the-united-states-is-moving-towards-clear-regulation-for-the-cryptocurrency-market-the-digital-asset-market-clarity-act-has-been-presented/
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cd01b7 No.8816
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000000 No.8817
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The Fed is trying to screw Trump with a tight money policy as the US heads into recession. This is the same Federal Reserve chair that unjustifably juiced the economy in September, to try and help the Democrats win the 2024 election.
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1f3c81 No.8818
Proxy Puppet Zelensky is starting up some shit again. That means there won't be any cheapies!
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000000 No.8819
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>>8818
>Proxy Puppet Zelensky is starting up some shit again. That means there won't be any cheapies!
How many warnings/opportunities did you need? Every day for the last several years has literally been a gift to stackers from the (((bullion banks))).
On the plus side, expect geiger counter futures to be going up.
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000000 No.8820
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>>8809
The problem with copper, is the relatively low value to volume ratio.
1 kg of gold is a little over $100k.
1 kg of silver is a litte over $1000.
1 kg of copper is a little over $10.
$1 million dollars: (approximations)
Gold = 10 kilos = about 600cc = 0.6 liters
Silver = 1k kilos = about 100000cc = 100 liters
Copper = 250k pounds = double garage at least.
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cd01b7 No.8821
These went up for sale today.
>>8820
I think I'm going to add some platinum.
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cd01b7 No.8822
>50g
>47mm
that's a big one
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cd01b7 No.8823
>>8822
Is this actually the largest / heaviest 90% coin? Not sure I can think of a bigger example.
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1f3c81 No.8824
>>8817
Trump just wants money printers on full blast.
> "Rand will be playing right into the hands of the Democrats, and the GREAT people of Kentucky will never forgive him! The GROWTH we are experiencing, plus some cost cutting later on, will solve ALL problems. America will be greater than ever before!"
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/gop-megabill-moves-senate-rand-paul-says-math-doesnt-really-add
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cd01b7 No.8828
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cd01b7 No.8829
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15274b No.8830
>>8822
Its the standard size they do for MDP Coins
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cd01b7 No.8831
>>8830
Jealous. I was going to say, I wanted the Oak leaf too. How do these look in person? Anything like older 90% coins?
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15274b No.8832
>>8831
I dont take them out anymore to look at them but they looked 100% proof Silver when i bought them.
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cd01b7 No.8833
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>>8832
That definitely looks nice!
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cd01b7 No.8834
Please start shipping to the US again.
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cd01b7 No.8835
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427522 No.8836
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>>8824
>Trump just wants money printers on full blast.
Irrelevant WHO is in charge. Nothing stops this train. (debt spiral/monetary collapse/devaluation)
>In reality, Trump is politicaly still a 1990s Democrat.
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000000 No.8837
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>>8818
>Proxy Puppet Zelensky is starting up some shit again. That means there won't be any cheapies!
Lack of cheapies might be the least of our worries.
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427522 No.8838
Alberta calls oil "Black Gold".
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cd01b7 No.8839
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cd01b7 No.8840
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427522 No.8841
>>8839
General rule I follow, any company using "big name" endorsements/advertisers
>Cough Donald Trump Jr, Judge Napolitano
will tupically charge higer premiums or play scams using overpriced "rare," numismatic or "collectable" pieces, rather than low premium commodity grade Eagles, Buffaloes, etc.
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427522 No.8842
>>8841
>>8839
Buying silver "moon landing" coins for 120% over spot, and would fetch below spot from dealers because they have no resale value, and would be sent back to be melted down.
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cd01b7 No.8843
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>>8842
>Buying silver "moon landing" coins for 120% over spot
That wouldn't be an ideal stacking coin
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427522 No.8844
>>8839
I want to make a distinction between what they are talking about in the video (ripping off elderly investors) and what some people here are doing (buying collectables because they like them).
A senior who knows nothing about gold or silver paying 75-150% premium for BULK PURCHASES of non-collectable coins is completely different than someone paying a huge premium for an Apu silver coin because he wants it.
My better half is from eastern Europe and her country makes culturally relevant painted silver medallions in limited edition runs. She has bought a few of them because she LIKED them. We are under no illusion that these were an investment. They were only purchased as works of art, that happened to be painted on pure silver.
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427522 No.8845
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>>8839
Here's a video by an nsider whistleblower that Andy mentioned in your video. They have a slick scam where they hunt boomers with at least $25,000 in liquid assets to sell them these "exclusive" "premium" coins for extremely high commissions.
Agusta Precious Metals was the company the whistleblower worked for. Their net profit AFTER paying millions to advertise on Fox/Newsmax and commissions to salesmen was 20%.
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cd01b7 No.8846
>>8845
This will take a while to finish, but pretty good so far!
>>8844
I'm pretty much the same way. Just having low premium stuff can get a little boring. The numismatics and other higher premium coins just break up the monotony some.
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427522 No.8847
>>8846
>The numismatics and other higher premium coins just break up the monotony some.
Sometimes the pleasure of owning and enjoying it is the actual value.
https://x.com/baldguymoney/status/1930315306175488104
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427522 No.8848
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cd01b7 No.8849
>>8847
>perth mint
Perth Mint is now doing coins for other countries?!
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427522 No.8850
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Silver could double in three months.
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6410e6 No.8851
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427522 No.8852
I wish this was my stack.
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c0869a No.8853
> Gold: $3,378.80
> Silver: $34.51
I have been one happy little stacker. Thank you, Zion Don!
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427522 No.8854
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c0869a No.8855
>>8774
>The average American being priced out at $3,000 range
We're in a sad state of affairs when an average paycheck amounts to as much as one Gold coin. In other words, it'll take at least six months of saving for a middle to lower middle class Joe to conjure up enough to get an oz. That's obviously not factoring in necessities (bills, groceries, gas, etc.) and other trivial sh*t people waste their monopoly moneys on.
>>8775
Controversial take but Mercs, along with most constitutional Silver, seems like a waste to me. I can't envision a spending scenario in which I easily trade in some old, soggy junk Silver to an unsuspecting merchant. That transaction would require an explanation to what junk Silver coins are, instead of just a straightforward Sovereign coin/generic round that explicitly states ".999 Silver One Ounce" on it. Obviously, an LCS would know what Junk Silver is at least.
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1f3c81 No.8856
>>8855
Mercs aren't cheapies because they have a premium on top of higher wear compared to pre-1965 roosevelt dimes. But if you can manage to get some for cheap, why not buy them. I lucked upon a dozen 5 RM for 11 euros each just recently. That's much less than what they usually sell for these days, and well under spot price (came out to 27.37/oz).
Also I don't think you'll ever have a problem selling coins that were historically relevant in your country. Like I'll totally buy any LMU coins if price is gud. A while back I bought 200 of these @ 2.95 EUR (21.97/oz). That wasn't below spot though, just right near spot but still worth it at the time. They were on sale and actually cheaper than the equivalent french 1 Fr semeuse coins. Yummy cheapies! :3
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427522 No.8857
>>8855
>I can't envision a spending scenario in which I easily trade in some old, soggy junk Silver to an unsuspecting merchant.
When fiat goes south, merchants will be the FIRST to get up to speed on real money, and the verification thereof. picrel…
Some like them both thicc. (bars and girls)
>it'll take at least six months of saving for a middle to lower middle class Joe to conjure up enough to get an oz.
It will get far worse (gold becoming unaffordable) when the dollar is further devalued. ($USD has lost almost 9% in value this year)
If the $USD is devalued and then repegged to gold at $20k/oz, it will take years (or perhaps never) for American purchasing power relative to gold to get back to 1999 ($250/oz) or 2011 ($700/oz)
Most Americans have missed the boat on gold. It will still go up more, but they've already missed the 15 bagger, and it's never coming back down with this monetary system.
Silver is still relatively cheap for now. $150-$200 silver isn't inconceivable over the next year or two. Most native born Americans cannot comprehend a currency devaluatoin or collapse, despite the Boomers/GenX actually living through one that happened between 1971-1990 where the purchasing power of the US dollar fell 75%.
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427522 No.8858
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>Within the next 8 years gold could go to $10,000 and silver may briefly hit $500.00
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39f042 No.8859
Wake up anons - over $35/oz Silver and $1100/oz Platinum.
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a78ea9 No.8860
Silver at 31 eur per oz
It finally happened but why all of a audden now?
Any chances Americans will shut it down once they wake up?
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cd01b7 No.8861
Monument has some decent deals today. I like how Scottsdale finally releases these 5 and 10 oz bars now and they're kind of a rip off at the moment.
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39f042 No.8864
Silver has overtaken Bitcoin's market cap. Crypto nerds are seething.
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cd01b7 No.8865
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>>8861
I didn't realize it overtook btc. Pretty nice price movement last night.
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cd01b7 No.8866
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cd01b7 No.8867
is the french anon in here who has a couple of the Astérix coins?
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a783e1 No.8871
>>8860
>Any chances Americans will shut it down once they wake up?
>>8859
Silver at $35.85 at market close, briefly hit $36.00. We'll see when the Asia market opens on Sunday. Typically prices go up when the Asia markets open.
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39f042 No.8872
>>8871
I'm just glad I bought cheapies the last 8 years, fren. The journey to 7800oz has been long. I'm just waiting for shit to hit the fan between now and November. Greatest wealth transfer ever for those that are prepared.
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cd01b7 No.8873
>>8872
>The journey to 7800oz has been long.
pics?
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39f042 No.8874
>>8873
Too much to move all at once… I got vaulting services after 5700oz, but still buy between 10oz and a Killo a month. Some pictures…
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cd01b7 No.8875
>>8874
Have you posted the WC before? Very nice. How do you like it?
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39f042 No.8876
>>8875
At some point, yes - I like pew pews, bourbon, and bullion. Wilson Combat makes a fine 2011 it's been reliable. I have a few AnonMint coins too for the lulz.
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484de5 No.8877
Found our theme song:
https://youtu.be/6TdhyZ9rBEY?si=oNTeqiZuzRiDRHx3
>>8864
Feels good waking up to cryptotrannies getting owned epic-style. This will be short lived however, since the clown-show stock market (along with crypto) will probably rally next week and tamp down metals a bit. I'm waiting patiently for a nice slurp.
>>8876
Nice kilo, here's my sub $1,000 one.
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39f042 No.8878
>>8877
I miss sub $1K kilo bars…
Crypto nerds will seethe long term - they will own nothing. If not due to lack of power or owned by quantum computing.
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cd01b7 No.8879
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>>8876
A man of exceptional taste.
>>8877
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39f042 No.8880
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cd01b7 No.8883
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cd01b7 No.8884
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cd01b7 No.8885
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cd01b7 No.8886
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these are pretty rare and this is a nice example
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1f3c81 No.8887
So apparently they made this 100g .999 gold coin:
https://www.monnaiedeparis.fr/fr/natures-de-france-trilogie
I still don't have any of the silver ones because the post office was already out of stock when I decided to go buy a few. And this gold one, they only minted 200 coins, so there was never a chance for anyone to buy it in the first place. You would have to know exactly when it's going on sale and be one of the first in line… Also the price was crazy high back then, but not so much now.
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cd01b7 No.8889
>>8887
I didn't realize they made gold versions of these too! They sell these at the post office by you? That's cool, wish they would do that here. Are they already sold out of this year's frank coin?
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1f3c81 No.8890
>>8889
They might still have some silver ones at the main post office downtown. But the last time I went there (last year) they only had some Paris olympics .333 silver 10 EUR coins they were selling for like 12 euros (or a bit more for the colorized ones). Plus I had to wait in like 3 different lines because nobody knew anything about coins except one lady, and then she just told me to look at the stuff they had in a display case mounted on the wall. I doubt they even get gold in stock here, but those other coins can be ordered online from laposte.fr, except for really rare stuff like the 200 mintage gold coins and probabaly the only way to buy those is directly from Monnaie de Paris.
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484de5 No.8891
>>8883
> Silver confidently holding at anything above $50
The 2030's are going to be some wild years. I am hoping to be well off in some SEA resort home while the US crumbles into oblivion (the tectonic shift already is in effect, just look at LA as a taste-test). Jamie Dimon told the US to stockpile bullets, rare earth instead of bitcoin. The JP Morgan/WEF puppet himself is anticipating a crash, he just "doesn't know when it will happen". Sure, The Great Taking is a taking/seizing of all assets, for sure, but they do provide consent before doing so.
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faba84 No.8893
We're still above $36 and NY markets haven't opened yet to do their infamous slamdown.
Is it happening frens?
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faba84 No.8894
>>8891
>Sure, The Great Taking is a taking/seizing of all assets, for sure, but they do provide consent before doing so.
Depends on what your definition of consent is. Did people explicitly consent to inflation? Did people explicityly consent to mass migration?
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faba84 No.8895
>>8884
>i miss cheapies
The price you pay today will be considered cheap in the future.
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faba84 No.8896
>>8884
>i miss cheapies
45 year cup and handle breakout pattern for silver.
https://x.com/TheGladiatorHC/status/1931245060646916454
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faba84 No.8897
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99fbbf No.8898
>>8893
>One month i dont buy any cheapies at the beginning like i always do because money is tight this month
>Now its happening
Fuck my life why do i always have the worst timing
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cd01b7 No.8899
>>8897
>>8898
I wasn't expecting it to jump again today.
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e2caad No.8900
Slurped a purchase last night! Happy to see Silver standing strong above 36!
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3f1832 No.8901
>>8898
Ignoring the US clown-show, didn't Silver hit near ATHs with other Sovereign debt instruments (Aussie dollar, Canuck dollar for example) and hold above 30 with the Euro? Swiss Franc seems to be the prettiest girl of the ugly bunch. Point being, you might have to buy less at more, however, there probably won't be much cheapies anymore from this point forwards. We're at the point where sub 30 Silver is like sub 2,000 Gold. Pic related was at Costco, just to prove a point.
> $400 for a necklace that would only look appropriate on a toddler.
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3f1832 No.8902
>>8894
> Did people explicitly consent to inflation?
Yes, for as much as I may rag on the Powers That Be, people or goycattle rather, have no problem opening up multiple credit cards, signing NDAs, then defaulting and blindly putting their faith into an ailing currency through IRAs. Inflation is a silent tax, but when you try to bring this topic up to a normie, you WILL be hit with that flouride stare. There are very few of us that try to understand this game of cause and effect but the majority of the population will be left holding nothing of value.
> Did people explicitly consent to mass migration?
Outsourcing to cheap overseas labor, mass importing of goods (drugs), and shutting down of factories/manufacturing infrastructure in-country was in fact something out of the control of a large body of the population. So for that I would have to say no, Americans/Canadians got fucked hard there. Absolutely zero push-back, however it would've been silenced quickly just as the Canadian truckers were during the Scamdemic.
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6410e6 No.8903
>>8901
Mr. Wonka, pls. I need to SHLORP . I can't SHLORP like this!
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cd01b7 No.8904
granted only the third in the series so far, but my favorite so far
>>8900
nice slurp
>>8895
Really wasn't expecting 37 today
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15274b No.8906
Amazing Coincidence lads, yesterday silver hit its all time highest in euros at €32.27 which exactly matched the highest set 7 months before that.
Almost like its programmed to only go that high.
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15274b No.8907
>>8906
>highest set 7 months before
Correction, 8 months.
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1f3c81 No.8908
Yeah so like we're gonna pump it, and then we're gonna dump it. Nobody would ever expect that.
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cd01b7 No.8909
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cd01b7 No.8910
will they cancel this? i can't imagine they'll honor it
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6410e6 No.8912
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cd01b7 No.8913
>>8912
My complexion is light, fren. They also cancelled it.
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1f3c81 No.8914
>>8913
You're not a high enough level pirate to plunder that, matey. Try something easier next time.
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bf8aef No.8916
>>8902
>but when you try to bring this topic up to a normie, you WILL be hit with that flouride stare.
For many boomers, yes. I would hope the millennials and zoomers would have a better sense of how they have been completely screwed over by being squeezed between the anvils of monetary inflation, increasing taxes and stagnant/declining wages.
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6517f4 No.8917
They even threw in a free 1/2 goldback. Sparin' no expense.
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cd01b7 No.8918
>>8917
Nice. Did anyone else hear that they're apparently redoing a bunch of the early state's goldbacks to add in the additional sizes florida got?
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bf8aef No.8919
>>8908
>Yeah so like we're gonna pump it, and then we're gonna dump it. Nobody would ever expect that.
Pump and dump only works until it doesn't, sort of like how the subprime mortgages went.
>#Silver this is my target zone for 2025
approx ~ 77
https://x.com/TheLastDegree/status/1932693061173235876
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bf8aef No.8920
>>8919
>>8908
Reminder to everyone, silver is in a supply deficit, meaning more silver is consumed per year than is being mined. There have been annual deficits for the last several years, ranging between 150 to 200 million oz per year. Annual production is about 800 million oz.
https://x.com/AndyOz002/status/1932732824081347078
We've been using up available above ground silver inventory, and mine production is fairly inelastic since the time to go from KNOWN deposit, to metal going to the refiner currently takes between 15 and 20 years.
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bf8aef No.8921
>>8918
> Did anyone else hear that they're apparently redoing a bunch of the early state's goldbacks to add in the additional sizes florida got?
No, but any State having Goldbacks as a voluntary legal tender is miles ahead in the event of a monetary collapse. Goldbacks are a ready to roll monetary backup plan for when the fiat dies. Having smaller and larger denominations available makes good sense.
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bf8aef No.8922
Silver still holding just above $36 for the fourth day. Will COMEX slam her down today?
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15274b No.8923
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1f3c81 No.8924
An anecdote: someone tried to pay at a store with this coin. The cashier didn't know if they accept these, so she just swapped it for one of her personal 5 EUR bank notes.
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic62773.html
It sounds like she already knew it was silver though, because they mention already having a coin collection. So this is probably the closest you can get to spending these coins. Technically they are legal tender but if nobody accepts them in practice then that kinda defeats the point. But I guess the bank and post office will still probably take them.
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cd01b7 No.8926
>>8921
I'm hoping they don't fuck the art up too much if they go with AI images for the new versions.
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cd01b7 No.8927
>>8924
>ordered 2 41g coins
>invoice lists 4 41g coins
>six items total instead of 2
Are they just shipping me free coins? I've never ordered from them before.
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1f3c81 No.8930
They are starting war with Iran on Friday the 13th. Buy your gold now before market opens.
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f7612a No.8931
>>8930
My heckin' precious metals keep going up! I can't exchange my FedBux fast enough!
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40169e No.8933
4chan pmg is such a cesspool with constant spam and bullshit
no idea why people still stay there, it's not even worth lurking anymore, while here you can instantly filter iq and him answering to himself at the same time, he tried here but failed horribly
btw shitty situation today, things are getting bad as we go and metals going up
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427522 No.8934
>>8933
>btw shitty situation today, things are getting bad as we go and metals going up
Saving a spot in the bunker for my frens.
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427522 No.8935
>>8931
>My heckin' precious metals keep going up! I can't exchange my FedBux fast enough!
Nearly a week above $36.00. Someday, people will be calling $36.00 the cheapies.
Banks have engaged in heroic efforts to keep silver BELOW $37.00.
https://x.com/TFMetals/status/1932827488066977926
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427522 No.8936
>>8930
>They are starting war with Iran on Friday the 13th. Buy your gold now before market opens.
The best time to buy your gold was 25 years ago. The second best time to buy is today.
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427522 No.8937
>>8923
>Great Interview Lads.
Alex Krainer points out that it's the "City of London" (((bankers))) who are currently behind all the recent wars. (recent means going back several generations)
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427522 No.8938
>This is not a price chart. This is a crime scene.
>Whenever you see this type of waterfall decline in the price of gold or silver (80 cents within 40 minutes!), on no news whatsoever, which quickly reverses itself as though nothing had happened, you should know that some bankster has gone "stop hunting".
>They manipulate the price lower in order to trigger automatic stop loss orders, set up by unsuspecting traders. Then they buy back those contracts at a lower price and pocket the difference. It's highway robbery, and yet no one will investigate it and no one will ever be prosecuted for it. The banksters are above the law.
>This is why I ask you to buy physical bullion, and not ETFs or futures contracts. When you own the actual metal, you are immune to such shenanigans.
https://x.com/thesilverhermit/status/1933117933175165392
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cd01b7 No.8940
>>8933
seems like it has lost a lot of older posters recent. certainly still getting worse.
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cd01b7 No.8941
this actually has one of the nicer finishes i've seen on their rounds so far. looks nice in person. might have to try to get the 1/2 oz later tonight.
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427522 No.8943
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6410e6 No.8944
>Solidly in the black on all of my purchases
>Decently sized stack for a man of my means
>Metal prices going so high I almost don't want to buy any more
This is it. I'm finally becoming the squirrel I've always envied. Do I finally get to be happy?
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427522 No.8945
>>8944
>Do I finally get to be happy?
The best time to buy silver was when it was cheaper. The next best time to buy is now.. $36 isn't the stopping point. Silver and gold go to infinity when the monetary system collapses.
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dc00de No.8946
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cd01b7 No.8947
>>8946
how did you get such a choice id
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6410e6 No.8948
>>8945
>Silver and gold go to infinity when the monetary system collapses.
Which means I already have infinity monies. I could stack more (or should be able to in the future, anyway), but I'm starting to feel content. I'll enjoy the feeling a bit before kicking myself later.
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dc00de No.8949
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427522 No.8950
>>8948
>Which means I already have infinity monies
It doesn't work like that. As fiat approaches zero value, your silver relative to fiat approaches infinity. At that point, the fiat is effectively worthless.
What you will experience is an unprecedented increase in relative wealth compared with the majority who have no PMs. Homes,, real property, artwork, vehicles, premium watches, etc, are NOT liquid when the money dies, and drop in value. Gold and silver are always liquid, especially in a monetary crisis.
You become literally the only guy on the entire block who has any real money at exactly the point in time when people are most desparate, hence the Mercury dime memes.
The height of the monetary collapse would represent a once in a lifetime opportunity for you to convert your relative wealth into valuable property. 25 ounces of gold could buy an entire block in the commercial district in Weimar Germany. 5 oz of gold could purchase a very nice apartment on one of the most fashionable streets in Berlin.
BTW, it doesn't necessarily serve your interests for any of your neighbors/friends to be aware of the fact that you have substantial PMs, when there is a monetary crisis. You will be called a hoarder, and accused of having committed imaginary crimes which justify being stripped of your wealth.
Your resentful/jealous neighbors will be inclined to believe the false accusations. Imagine the false accusations that females could make if you are not extremely careful.
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dc00de No.8951
We Are Going to Make It (WAGMI)
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427522 No.8952
>>8951
>We Are Going to Make It (WAGMI)
Conservatively, I would suggest your odds of making it are greatly enhanced over those who don't stack. If you make a mistake however, (ie telling the wrong person you have PMs) your stack itself, might result in your own undoing.
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dc00de No.8953
>>8952
I don't just stack silver leaf fren.
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427522 No.8954
>>8953
>I don't just stack silver leaf fren.
Both will serve you well so long as you don't make any serious mistakes, such as trusting the wrong people.
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6410e6 No.8955
>>8950
>As fiat approaches zero value
>your silver relative to fiat approaches infinity.
Dinero infinito, got it, boss (I'm being facetious, calm down). I'm all over IRL opsec though, I do know witch hunts are coming. I just wish I'd done less posting on 4chan.
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1f3c81 No.8956
Do I buy just the under spot cheapies, or do I also buy an collectorino coins? Ugh, I don't really feel like crawling through 100+ pages of coin catalogs today.
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dc00de No.8957
>>8955
>I just wish I'd done less posting on 4chan.
I am proud of my weaponized Autism - 4chan /pmg/ and /setf/ threads are where legends were born. Many got rich on crypto there, so why not precious metals. Truth should never be feared - but showing your power level IRL to friends/family is a different story. Hopefully, you bought decoy silver from Temu.
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6410e6 No.8958
>>8957
>Hopefully, you bought decoy silver from Temu.
Thought about it but haven't. Mostly it's because I don't want to give money to scammers, but I suppose those storefronts at least are being honest about it. I also don't want the fakes accidentally getting mixed in with my real shiny but the "German silver" stamped stuff should be okay.
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427522 No.8959
>>8956
>I don't really feel like crawling through 100+ pages of coin catalogs today.
If you put half that effort into looking at the data on junior silver miners, you would get so rich you would never need worry about the price of your desired piece ever again.
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1f3c81 No.8960
I bought the cheapies and a 25 euro collectorino coin.
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cd01b7 No.8962
>>8960
what kind of collectorino?
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cd01b7 No.8964
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1f3c81 No.8966
>>8962
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces181920.html
It's basically like the medals I bought last month >>8420 except not an cheapies, just average premiums.
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cd01b7 No.8967
>>8966
Nice, I like it. Share some pictures after you get it.
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99fbbf No.8968
How do i protect my stack when im on vacation
im planning my summer vacation and im getting a bit scared that somone is just gonna break in my house and rob me blind while im at the beach
I never really thought about it much but thinhs look to be heating up right now that i have a decently sized stack im a bit scared of losing it
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427522 No.8969
>>8968
>How do i protect my stack when im on vacation
Midnight gardening? Hidden in your home? (flowerpots, decoy wall jacks, inside furniture, under floorboards, etc)
Heavy safe (bolted down) + alarm system?
Gold holds the advantage here as it has a much higher value to volume ratio.
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427522 No.8970
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1f3c81 No.8971
1 trillion dollars for Bill Gates and his buds! Now I understand why he was so smug after his meeting with Trump right after the election.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-06-15/pentagon-enlists-technocratic-executives-reshape-future-us-military-technology
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427522 No.8972
>>8971
>1 trillion dollars for Bill Gates and his buds! Now I understand why he was so smug after his meeting with Trump right after the election.
How much of that gets returned to the politicians and their useless children via contributions/contracts/no-show jobs?
The US dollar is starting its death spiral, this may not be the last act of a dying hegemon, but it's getting close.
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cd01b7 No.8973
i genuinely hope it doesn't go well
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427522 No.8974
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>>8973
>i genuinely hope it doesn't go well
Israel v. Iran? Israel/USA/Trump will probably be the big losers.
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1f3c81 No.8975
I just boughted a bunch more .925 proof sets for 30 cents under spot. That makes 24 of them this month! Things are heating up a lot lately, so…
Pic is all the ones I have already, not counting the 24 that haven't shipped yet.
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cd01b7 No.8976
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cd01b7 No.8977
>>8975
>under spot
nice. how many will you have in total? must be a lot!
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1f3c81 No.8978
>>8977
That will bring me to 55 sets. I never thought I'd be stacking these, but I'll take me cheapies in whatever form they come.
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cd01b7 No.8979
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>>8978
>55 sets
Pretty impressive. Have you managed to get most of them under spot, too?
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15274b No.8980
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427522 No.8981
>>8978
>I'll take me cheapies in whatever form they come.
Battle for $37.00 is like the battle of Stalingrad.
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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427522 No.8982
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>>8980
>Lads, the Africans are taking their gold back and telling western miners to get fucked.
They will eventually have to compensate the company or face economic sanctions. It may take years though. The real issue is the same problem Venezuela faces. If you chase out the companies that have the necessary tech to profitably extract will shun you, and your mine (oil deposit) eventually becomes a non-economically viable hole in the ground.
It takes costly infrastructure to profitably extract gold at a concentration of few grams per tonne of ore.
The net effect is world gold production decreases slightly. The biggest hit is to the shareholders.
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427522 No.8983
>Iranian Sepah Bank hit by cyber attack. "Data destroyed" = money gone. ATMs not working.
>None of us own nearly enough gold or silver.
https://x.com/JG_Nuke/status/1935034336312426551
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427522 No.8984
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1f3c81 No.8985
>>8979
Basically yeah, most were under spot, and the rest were at most 25 cents over spot.
I originally started down this path with the regular (not proof) coins that costed 15 EUR (28.02/oz). But then I noticed they also had proof sets for the same price! So of course I bought those too… The weird part is: most of the individual proof coins that are sold on ma-shops are more expensive than the ones in proof sets. It doesn't really make sense, because the average mintage numbers are something like this for each year between 2002-2010:
BU coins: 2 million x5 (or x6)
proof coins: 200k x5 (or x6)
proof sets: 70k (with 5 or 6 coins each, depending on the year)
But I'm not really sure about the proof set mintage numbers. The figures for the individual coins are easily found on numista, but they don't mention anything about proof sets there. So far my only source for the sets mintage is this seller, but I'm not sure where he got his numbers from (presumably somewhere on the german mint site…)
https://www.ma-shops.com/poetz/item.php?id=1778
He also has other mint sets with similar numbers…
Oh, there's also another site that sells these .925 coins (the BU ones) but they only ship to german addresses! So I can't order from there. Too bad because they had some decent prices on austria junk silver and 5RM too.
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15274b No.8986
>>8982
>or face economic sanctions
From who? The west? The west is finished, The brics will be taking over and probably why African Countries are taking over their mines, the want to join the brics but know they'll need to contribute their natural reserves to the brics basket in order to make use of it.
Theres no following "the rules" anymore of the western system which is collapsing, if they need expertise to hepl in extracting their own minerals im sure the Russians and Chinese will have people sent in to show them how.
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427522 No.8987
Estimates suggest America will attack Iran as soon as this weekend.
>If this is a full-spectrum pressure campaign, the U.S. military clock realistically starts ticking this weekend. Until then, it’s escalation prep, diplomatic alignment, and battlefield shaping likely culminating just as the Nimitz hits the edge of its optimal strike envelope.
https://x.com/_The_Prophet__/status/1934820465799053396
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427522 No.8988
>>8986
>From who? The west? The west is finished
Perhaps. and if it happens, it's because we deserve it.
>if they need expertise to hepl in extracting their own minerals im sure the Russians and Chinese will have people sent in to show them how.
Of course, but they will still have to pay the Russians and Chinese their (((fee))) for the service. There is no such thing as a free lunch, the net result is the Africans are just trading one master for another.
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99fbbf No.8989
>>8985
>MP Edelmettale
I thought i was the only one who buys from there
there the best place to buy silver in Germany
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15274b No.8990
>>8988
>the net result is the Africans are just trading one master for another.
I agree, but the new master will have far more fair terms and conditions and will help their economy go in the right direction instead of sucking it dry and turning it into dust like the cultist controlled west has been doing for decades.
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427522 No.8991
>>8990
>sucking it dry and turning it into dust like the cultist controlled west has been doing for decades
I think you misspelled Jews. The "City of London" controls most western countries. The Bank of England controls the "City of London". The Rothschilds control the Bank of England.
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15274b No.8992
>>8991
If we really want to go down the rabbit hole then we need to ask are they really "Jewish" according to a lot of analysts the real jews were wiped out centuries ago, the ones we are dealing with today are the khazarian mafia.
https://veteranstoday.com/2022/03/10/the-hidden-history-of-the-incredibly-evil-khazarian-mafia/
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427522 No.8993
>>8992
>the ones we are dealing with today are the khazarian mafia.
There is evidence to support that assertion, vidrel.
Gold closed above $37 today.
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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132941 No.8994
>>8990
Hasn't China notoriously been debt trapping the countries they work with? This sounds more like an out of the skillet and into the fire situation.
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15274b No.8995
>>8994
From what ive heard the chinese have been building roads, rail, towns and small cities in african countries the last decade or so, stuff like that is invaluable to undeveloped countries like they have in africa.
For me its a waste of chinese time and labour because as soon as they leave the natives will not only not maintain or fix that infrastructure but will actively destroy it being the sub-humans most of them are, but at least they are building something that can create trade and logistics between other african nations which is what sends their prospects and quality of life up, with the west all we did was pay bundles of fiat to some dictator so he could cause a genocide and loot the resources without anything going to the people themselves.
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132941 No.8996
>>8995
The colonial powers often left behind roads and railroads as well; India still uses theirs, for example. Meanwhile, as I understand it China is making (as you say soon to degrade) infrastructure on loan and then getting their resources that way because these countries have nothing else to give. It's not so cut and dry.
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1f3c81 No.8997
>>8996
Yeah but colonial times was long ago, back when people were still using gold and silver coins instead of fiat. Today the western bankers try to make africans use CBDC, and get upset when Zimbabwe starts minting gold coins.
> gold bad, use the appropriate debt instruments instead
> t. IMF/World Bank
Plus the west killed the one man who was doing the most to help africans. Yeah so they really don't like it when you don't use their appropriate debt instruments, which the USD is.
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132941 No.8998
>>8997
My point was that they're still being exploited all the same, just with new masters. China's saving no one but themselves though I'm still interested in seeing that play out.
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427522 No.8999
>>8994
>Hasn't China notoriously been debt trapping the countries they work with?
Yes and no. In some cases the countries get good infrastructure, but if they don't pay, they forfeit ports or other assets. In other cases, they get poor value for the money they borrowed. picrel. China drives a hard bargain.
On the other hand, the west gives them free money so long as they trans their own kids. Overall, China is probably less toxic to developing nations.
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427522 No.9000
>>8997
>Plus the west killed the one man who was doing the most to help africans.
I hope Iran learned the lesson of history. Don't be like Gaddafi and give up your weapons, they will kill you anyways. Be like North Korea and go nuclear and get a working delivery system, and they will leave you alone.
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1f3c81 No.9001
>>8999
> the west gives them free money
That's going to be worth zero pretty soon though. Same thing with everything else that's not real.
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427522 No.9002
>>9001
>That's going to be worth zero pretty soon though.
The last thing America needs is another trillion dollar war which as a logical consequence, will hand control of American politics to the left wing of the uniparty, effectively neutering the last half of Trump's term.
This will only accelerate the de-dolllarization that the world is already starting to do. RIP the $USD.
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427522 No.9003
>>9001
>Same thing with everything else that's not real.
The US government lowers the supplementary ratio level, allowing big banks to load up on more US Treasuries.
>This will be the "Not-QE, QE" dubbed by @crossbordercap and made necessary by fiscal dominance.
>Especially if Scott Bessent keeps the Yellenomics tradition of issuing a large portion of T-bills. Pure monetization of the deficit through the banking system!
This is one of the signs that the US is entering "Fiscal Dominance". As Lyn Alden says:
>Nothing stops this train.
https://x.com/hk_nik/status/1935173949975052366
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427522 No.9004
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427522 No.9005
>Grok Estimates that there are 2,455,750,549 Adults over 18 years old in BRICs Nations.
>There are only about 800 million ounces of silver produced in a year.
>Do Americans see the dilemma yet?
https://x.com/rWallStreetSilv/status/1934815533725053145
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427522 No.9006
>>9001
>That's going to be worth zero pretty soon though.
De-dollarization is real.
https://x.com/rWallStreetSilv/status/1934815533725053145
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427522 No.9007
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427522 No.9008
Without telling us, (it's no-one's business) which one are you?
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cd01b7 No.9009
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This looks pretty nice in person.
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cd01b7 No.9010
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cd01b7 No.9011
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427522 No.9012
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427522 No.9013
Silver price is satanic right now.
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6410e6 No.9014
>>9013
I'm waiting for a nice value in those first two digits.
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1f3c81 No.9017
>>9014
They're selling weiners for 36 euros right now.
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cd01b7 No.9018
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1f3c81 No.9019
>>9018
This inflation is getting out of hand. I need to go to the bank and exchange all my dollar bills for euros. I don't have much but it should be enough to buy another 5-6 oz of silver.
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6410e6 No.9020
>>9017
Only 33 Euro dollars to go.
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131271 No.9021
Now I'm planning to buy more gold and am contemplating what to buy. Up until now my purchases has always been 1oz bullion coins. But with these high prices I'm thinking of getting Swiss Vrenelis and British Sovereigns instead. Any thoughts?
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cd01b7 No.9024
>>9021
I'm saying sovs because I want some and don't any yet.
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427522 No.9025
>>9021
>But with these high prices I'm thinking of getting Swiss Vrenelis and British Sovereigns instead. Any thoughts?
They are good durable coins with some collector value. Slightly less liquid than the pure gold 1 oz sovereign mint issue like the Maples, Philharmonics, Buffaloes, etc.
Nothing wrong with older gold coins as their melt value will always track the gold price, and they can be enjoyable to own.
Even better if you can get them for a low premium or even at spot. Most refiners will only buy at a discount from spot, so some deals can be had.
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4292e5 No.9026
>>9024
I want them too.
>>9025
Yes, that's why I want them. Lowest premium available around here. It's basically cheap gold and they're plentifull as well. The Swiss Helvetia coin is also quite cheap, but slightly less known.
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427522 No.9027
>>9026
>Yes, that's why I want them. Lowest premium available around here.
Smartest way to stack the most weight of gold for the least amount of fiat.
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e7c0a8 No.9028
>>9027
With the skyhigh goldprices combined with steep premiums on bullion coins I think this is my way going forward. I've never seen one IRL but they truly look great on online pics. Will order a few over the weekend and report back if I like them or not
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1f3c81 No.9029
All the silber I boughted this month is on the way.
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427522 No.9030
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Eric Sprott on the coming gold/silver rally.
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427522 No.9031
It's Friday, options expiry day….
>It’s almost as if options expire tomorrow and if we held current prices banks would lose some money, oh wait.
https://x.com/TheSqeakyMouse/status/1935893291582492782
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99fbbf No.9033
Just ordered some silber for this month
I should have ordered sooner but money was a bit tight this week and i couldnt afford to spend as mcuh as id like and today is a bit lower than the rest of the week so might as weel buy a bit today
I got 10 oz of silver via 20 10Euro coins and one colelctible
5 Mark Kaisereich coin
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427522 No.9034
>>9033
>I should have ordered sooner but money was a bit tight this week and i couldnt afford to spend as mcuh as id like and today is a bit lower than the rest of the week so might as weel buy a bit today
Feel good fren, when the options expiry deadline passes, silver will bounce back into the $36 range. Eric Sprott predicts $50 silver in two or three months.
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1f3c81 No.9035
These came today! I'm still waiting on a bunch more proof sets.
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1f3c81 No.9036
The capsule has some magic marker writing or something on it, but the coin looks good. But the fine details don't get captured with my old crappy phone. Here's a better picture someone else took.
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427522 No.9037
>>9036
Two sides of the same coin? What does Republic of Liberia have to do with France?
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fc40aa No.9038
These might be too charming to open both.
>>9035
nice
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427522 No.9039
Sometimes quantity has a quality all its own.
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427522 No.9040
>>9038
>These might be too charming to open both.
I would be inclined to keep one sealed as well.
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1f3c81 No.9041
>>9037
Yeah, there's 3 loose coins in the pic: $20 Liberia (2001), 3000 + 2000 Argentina pesos (1978).
Those african countries have issued a large variety of coins. Here's some older ones from 1970.
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2fe2b5 No.9042
what a fucking cock sucker
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1f3c81 No.9043
Looks like prices are gonna go up again. Zion Don is bombing Iran, but I already spent all the digits in my bank account on silver.
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427522 No.9044
>>9043
>Looks like prices are gonna go up again. Zion Don is bombing Iran, but I already spent all the digits in my bank account on silver.
Looks like they're going to climb the escalation ladder, meaning oil up, markets down, metals up.
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99fbbf No.9045
>>9043
America really is israels bitch
I cant belive the entire world is supporting Israel in its retarded conquest against the middle east
Even our merz is toally goyed up and ready to support Israel
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1f3c81 No.9046
>>9045
Not the whole world, just the west. The rest of the world is watching these last desperate actions of a dying empire. BRICS summit is next month, maybe they'll have something interesting to announce.
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2fe2b5 No.9047
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427522 No.9048
Each Tomahawk missile contains over 15kg (500 oz) of silver. 30 were used in the attack on Iran. War is good for silver prices.
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427522 No.9049
>>9045
>I cant belive the entire world is supporting Israel
>>9046
>Not the whole world, just the west.
Even in the neighboring Arab countries, where the population hates Israel, like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, etc, their LEADERS bend the knee to Judea, limiting their criticism to words only at the United Nations, Twitter and their local media. I know a few small European countries symbolically banned arms sales to Israel.
Only little Yemen had the balls to actually DO something for the plight of the Palestinians being genocided in Israel, effectively enforcing a blockade on ships destined for Israel.
Every other country is restrained by the real threat of the hard and soft power wielded by the Jews and their goyim golems like the USA.
A good example of the weaponization of soft power is Trump calling out the genocide of the South African farmers. I believe that the main reason why Trump did it is because South Africa protested the Gaza genocide and filed charges against Israel with the International Crimal Court, leading to Netanyahu's arrest warrant. South Africa has always been hyper aware of the worse than Apartheid like treatment of the Palestinians in Israel.
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427522 No.9050
>>9046
Iran vs the entire western world, including Arab countries.
>Every Iranian missile that reaches Israel not only pierces the Iron Dome/Arrow systems. It cuts through CENTCOM, NATO, and the entire Western defense stack like a blade.
>First layer: American destroyers in the Persian Gulf.
>Second: Patriot and THAAD batteries shielding U.S. garrisons in Iraq.
>Third: Jordanian airspace, guarded by U.S. F-35s and joint radar links.
>Fourth: AEGIS-equipped warships in the Red Sea.
>Fifth: RAF and U.S. air bases watching the eastern Mediterranean.
>Sixth: Israel’s own multi-tier net, Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow, and their U.S.-backed command linkages.
>6 layered defense rings. 100s of billions in procurement. 10s of thousands of flight-hours in ISR prep. Dozens of U.S. and allied platforms working in relay.
https://x.com/iwasnevrhere_/status/1936868510472303061
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427522 No.9051
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2fe2b5 No.9052
is pmg about 5 people and 1 of the is pretending to be about 10 different people?
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367cdf No.9053
>>9052
/pmg/ is just a sub-stack for the larger silversqueze - we'll see how many stacked here by the end of the decade.
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2fe2b5 No.9054
>>9053
i really can't stand that guy
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427522 No.9055
>>9053
>we'll see how many stacked here by the end of the decade.
Smart ones won't brag, but there will be signs.
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2fe2b5 No.9056
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427522 No.9057
Interesting price action on the Chinese market tonight. Silver popped up above $36.00 and is now being SLAMMED back down to $35.
Normally this is a Comex style slam, unusual to see this behavior on the Chinese market.
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427522 No.9058
>>9056
I know I guy who has a Lambo. Over a grand for an oil change/service. I can't afford the nitrogen he uses for his tires.
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c865a3 No.9059
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>>9058
Those would be a total pita to work on with where the engine is. It would be so fun to live in Germany and just get to go around bullying large trucks out of their lane without worry of the police.
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c865a3 No.9060
>>9059
>no traffic around
>bully them over
>scoot past
>just move back over
lmao
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2190ef No.9061
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15274b No.9062
Since when did mines get shut down in Africa over 1 death? Seems all the western miners are getting kicked out now from african countries and any excuse will be used, If any of you own shares in miners and are expecting big profits in the next few years then forget it, get out and only buy the real stuff, the fake digital wealth system is now collapsing.
https://www.rt.com/africa/620338-first-quantum-minerals-suspends-zambian-mine-operations-after-employee-death/
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1f3c81 No.9063
>>9061
Those look like the more expensive ones. All I got is this book. I just realized it costed the same as one of their .333 coins (12 euros).
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2190ef No.9064
>>9063
They need to make more of the larger 50 euro coins. I like a lot of the designs on the smaller coins like picrel
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427522 No.9065
>>9059
>It would be so fun to live in Germany and just get to go around bullying large trucks out of their lane without worry of the police.
My understanding is that the left lane on the Autobahn is for passing only, and if you get rear ended while driving in the left lane you are legally at fault. Perhaps Germananon can clarify.
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091879 No.9066
Just bought my first ever Sovereigns and I'm in love. This is by my knowledge the cheapest way to buy gold in Norway and I'll definitively get me some more. Both sides of the coin looks amazing and young Lizzy is smashing. Absolutely gorgeous coin, now I know why people stack them.
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2190ef No.9068
>>9066
Nice selection. Did you buy them as random dates?
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759f01 No.9069
>>9068
Thank you fren. Yes, buying random dates gives the lowest premiums. I need to get my hands on more!
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427522 No.9070
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>>9066
>Absolutely gorgeous coin, now I know why people stack them.
They are beautiful, about 1/4 oz of 22k gold, much more durable compared with pure gold, and have a fascinating backstory, being used by commandoes and spies.
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9faf79 No.9071
>>9070
Having a smaller and harder coin actually makes sense imo.
>>9061
Love them. Gonna try and find the Obelix coin. I used to be a huge Asterix fan when I was a kid. Good stuff!
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427522 No.9072
>>9071
>Having a smaller and harder coin actually makes sense imo.
For real life practical use, absolutely. You wouldn't use them to buy eggs, but they might be useful to bribe an eastern european border guard at a remote crossing during a crisis.
The SAS and SEALs had hidden pockets sewn into their clothing for concealing sovereigns when they did operations behind enemy lines.
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1f3c81 No.9073
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427522 No.9074
>>9073
An ounce is an ounce. The lower price/premium, the better the value.
Any port in the storm, and no one will care which silver coins made you rich or saved your life.
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1f3c81 No.9075
Got all the rest of my proof sets today! I bought 2.2 kilos of silver this month for exactly 1 euro/gram (1.001 rounded down at 2 decimal places). Most of it was 129 proof coins (in 24 sets), plus another capsuled proof coin. And then two argentina .900 cheapies.
Overall not as good of a deal as last month's medals, but still pretty good value.
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427522 No.9076
Gold and silver (and oil) markets are totally honest price discovery mechanisms. /sarc
https://x.com/Sorenthek/status/1937520183838421121
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a5d9dc No.9077
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1f3c81 No.9078
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427522 No.9080
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>>9078
>Trump is passing the collection plate for his "defense" buddies. It's a big grift, but somebody's gotta do it.
The trillions in entitlements and green mandates (and defence spending) that the boomers in the USA and Europe voted for themselves have created a debt burden that will CONSUME the wealth and savings of the Boomer/Genx generations.
Most of the younger ones have very little wealth to steal. The extremely wealthy will eject, and parachute safely out of crashing economies.
People talk about bitcoin, but it's the most traceable of crypto, and they're one step away from seizing/nationalizing all the highly regulated on/off ramps (Coinbase?)
Only privately held real money (gold and silver) is safe from both inflation and government seizure, which is why you should never talk about or show pictures of your stacks. Don't make it easy for governments to track you down, you filthy hoarding, treasonous tax cheater. That is, presuming the criminals with the power drills intended for your shin bones and knees haven't gotten to you first.
When the economy inflates and then eventually crashes, real estate, collector cars, art, collectables, etc will drop dramatically in value simply because virtually nobody has any real money. Except for people like you.
Only physical gold and silver will increase in relative value. Emerging markets, and East Europeans have seen this play out several times in the past 105 years. Rick Rule predicts the US dollar will lose 75% of it's purchasing power over the next 10 years.
I suspect Rick Rule might be speaking conservatively, based on what actually happened during the decade of the 1980s.
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2190ef No.9081
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427522 No.9082
>>9031
Here we go. A few days AFTER the options expiry date, silver bounces back. Nothing to see here folks. Totally not bullion banks putting their thumb on the scale to rake a few shekels from the market.
Eventually, someday, reality will assert itself and the curtain will be lifted and we will get genuine price discovery.
https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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427522 No.9083
>The MK45 (now retired) Torpedo was made with 62 lbs of pure silver and appox. 320 lbs of silver chloride.
https://x.com/rWallStreetSilv/status/1937909020817322491
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427522 No.9084
>>9078
Midnight gardening….
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1f3c81 No.9085
Last time I checked (sometime in the past year), numista had 2023 Libertad mintage number at 465k, but now it's listed as 613k.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13855.html
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427522 No.9086
>>9085
>numista had 2023 Libertad mintage number at 465k, but now it's listed as 613k.
Is this good or bad?
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2190ef No.9087
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427522 No.9088
>>9087
When the silver price inevitably goes up several multiples due to the net deficit (200 million oz) between annual production and consumption, the vast majority of those Libertads (mostly ungraded) will be recycled into cruise missiles, solar panels and electric car batteries.
Your numismatic pieces will only go up in value as even many graded coins will end up in the melter. Unlike gold, much of the silver used in military/industry is unrecoverable. There are about 250 million oz of silver in used nuclear reactor control rods (80% silver) that have been irradiated and are too hot to handle. They have to be replaced regularly. The silver in the irradiated rods will become safe to recycle in a few hundred years.
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1f3c81 No.9089
>>9088
The real numismatic coins will probably just remain in collector hands. The "semi-numismatic" stuff shouldn't be taken very seriously. They're basically just silver funko-pops that people buy for funsies. I filled up a monster box of those coins, all different ones. But I was careful to not get carried away with the premiums. Most of those things I bought at less than the current spot price over the past years.
And I bought a bunch of the 2023 Libertads when they were under 29 euros, and basically the same price as other common bullion coins were selling for at the time (except pandas and eagles, those two costed more). So lower mintage numbers on that year would have been better for me, but it doesn't really matter because I didn't pay extra for them.
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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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