Skeleman summer edition
>Why Gold & Silver?https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI [Open]
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A [Open]
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo [Open]
>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitablehttps://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos [Open]
>Bullion dealershttps://libertycoin.com/(US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/(Other rare metals)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE
>Numismatic searchhttps://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/
>News and graphshttps://numismag.com/en/home-en/
https://silverseek.com/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/
>Comparehttps://findbullionprices.com/(US)
https://eu.compare.pm/(EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/(DE/EU)
>Resourceshttps://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
https://www.coinflation.com/
http://coinapps.com/
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation/
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK
>Prospectinghttps://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM [Open]
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X
>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping testhttps://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo [Open]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Open]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Open]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
Previous Thread:
>>60541940
Not a single mention of palladium in the last thread? Up almost 10% in the last 25 hours
>>60552409catalytic converter chads, rise up
Hey /pmg/, Hitler thread baker here, anyone remember me? Has COMEX collapsed yet or what? I am sitting on a stack from 4 years ago that I got because you guys told me it would help end those kikes.
>>60552444(((They))) created crypto to suck money away from true assets like silver, but we are still on for total annihilation.
>>60552454>we are still on for total annihilation.Based, Whats the MAKE IT stack now?
>>60552466*taps the sign*
I want to buy more gold but this correction is taking longer than expected.
>>60552409>>60552513'member this article i posted 2 weeks ago? Seems like there was some truth to it. It's white metal summer.
>>60552477Iโm a little retarded; so 364oz ag is it? At least on silvers end?
>>60552409>Not a single mention of palladium in the last thread? Up almost 10% in the last 25 hoursAt least I mentioned rhodium
>he stacks worthless metal that barely moves in a decade and doesn't invest in pokemon and other tcgs
KWAB
Hello, frens! Hope everyone has had an excellent Thursday thus far. My little sister will be starting college in a couple months and Iโm looking to pick up some metals as a future graduation gift. Shes got an autistic thing about bears, so Iโm thinking designs with various bears. Was hoping to see if any of you have any esoteric designs you like.
Id like to pick up picrel, but I havenโt been able to find any additional information on it (or if itโs real)
So do we just not have mods or something?
>>60552684That is this year's coin.
>>60552684>findal coinfuck
>>60552684Canada has a 99999 gold coin with a grizzly bear on it. I can't come close to buying one of them though.
>>60552696Do you have any experience buying from the Spanish mint? I havenโt done it before and I was unsuccessful when I briefly looked
>>60552684Does she also enjoy history? Because the bear was a popular animal on austro-german heraldry. It's on the coat of arms of Berlin, Saxony-Anhalt and Bern in Switzerland to name a few.
You got pretty neat looking ancient coins featuring bears. Pic rel is a silver thaler from Bern in 1798 for ex.
>>60552708Are you in the US? They won't let you buy directly from the mint site.
https://tienda.fnmt.es/fnmttv/fnmt/en/Products/Coins/Bullion/c/1999
Kagin is the official distributor but I've seen some of the coins offered by Apmex, Golden Eagle, and Bullion Brothers too. Kagin is going to charge way more than the others, so try to find it at one of those first.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeThhIJETIQ
>>60552566Checked but no ty, just gold for me.
>>60552823Idk you were talking about the correction but it wasn't clear, are you waiting for a dip, or do you wait for the price to go up?
I got richer by buying sbsw. Up 132% ytd. Yay platinum. Lmao yall didn't listen because i didn't fall for the obvious silver scam.
>>60552684instead of a coin that will just sit in a drawer somewhere get her gold jewelry
>DXY at 96
is there an end to the USD absolutely shitting the bed, or are we in for the terminal ship sinking (slow & painful)?
Because since 2025 started the dollar chart is looking NASTY...
>>60552740ty
Im almost there
>>60552892WAGMI
300 some odd ounces of silver and over an ounce of gold
W A G M I
>>60552619>so 364oz ag is it?As academically interesting as that sheet is, the question about 'making it' depends on your personal factors. My take is to figure out exactly how much in expected expenses for six months you have, add a "comfortable" buffer for your lifestyle and local economy, and figure out how that translates to ounces of the metal of your choice. That should sustain you for the worst of whatever midden hits the windmill. So if you need $4k/month, then you need $24k. For gold about 10 ozt, or about 700 ozt silver. YMMV
>>60553120>So if you need $4k/monthburgerbros truly lives in another dimension than the rest of the world
>>60553184House/rent, car/fare, medical, insurance(s), Internet, TV/subscriptions, Phone, electricity/gas/water/sewer, groceries/dining, credit card, daily coffee(s)...
Then the extras like girlfriend, amusement park, etc. that you add to your monthly.
Realistically - set up a spreadsheet and add all that up. What do you get?
>>60552721>>60552684It's up on the mint's site now and so far it is actually letting me check out. Wonder if they canceled the distribution deal.
>>60552513gold is going down because the markets are pricing in TACO, its going to be awhile before the bull run continues.
>>60553239It's still going down
>>60553635Happens every Friday, you should know this by now
>>60553632Also to add to this the markets are pricing in a sudden lack of monetary complacency from the US administration
A big reason for the current gold bull run is that under Biden and the Ukraine war breaking out the assumption among investors that the USA would willingly walk itself into losing the USD as reserve currency status, Trump is being very aggressive about punishing anyone that tries to walk away from the USD and its making institutional investors rethink their gold holdings, and as anyone with a brain can tell you the markets care more about what they think will happen than what actually happens.
For the record also since china buying gold is often brought up, the overwhelming majority of price movement in PMs is wall street trading contracts between eachother, the physical metal market is a literal drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of what causes price movement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4VOjH-qluk
Damn the market's really going risk off huh? Gold down $40 and silver down almost $1.
>>60553784World peace is a risk off event. Stacklets, if they studied 1980-2010 would know this. Plus gold doesn't pay interest or dividends do you basically lose 4% per year plus depreciation and storage costs
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Got some St. Bees Silver
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Now that gold and silver peaked here's the truest tier list
>>60553239>Silver is droppingTo the next floor, ever increasing, tho.
As the currency debasement continues, the flood floats the floor up, up, up.
It takes more dollars to get less silver and gold, and this isn't going to change without a complete currency failure, and either way, silver and gold retains purchasing power.
One thing that you can gauretee is going to increase as the currency continues its race to the bottom is moar charlatans will appear.
https://youtu.be/8CCqdCpeWHk
Because wherever you believe currencies are money you'll do what the currency creator's do.
It's good to remember that silver is a byproduct of mining for useful metal like copper......lmao that's why they have to shill it here nonstop to find idiots to buy the massive surplus otherwise the price crashes to under $10,,,,,,facts!
>60554083
Hot take brownoid lmao
>>60553902their pieces always looks so good
What is going on with platinum this month?
>>60554083Yeah, that's a really good point. When silver demand increases, it's very difficult for miners to keep up with it because most silver doesn't come from dedicated silver mines. That's one of the more bullish things about silver.
>>60554423>When silver demand increasesSilver demand is very low that's why there's a 56 billion ounce glut growing every year
>>60554497is this glut in the room with us right now
>>60554710No, we aren't dumb enough to own silver
>>60554497Where is that glut coming from?
Is options expiry over yet?
>>60552851Do this unless she lives around a lot of blacks.
>>60553910>Now that gold and silver peaked here's the truest tier listI feel like you've never investigated the definition of the word "derive" from which the word derivative comes.
Or
You know better, but lying is your business model.
I have to assume the latter is (you)
What do you guys think about the price of platinum? I threw a bit of money at SPPP (sprott physical platinum trust) just to gamble. What do you guys think?
>>60554917>paper platinumkys
>>60554710>>60554851>>60554912Just filter him. He is a bastard child who never knew his father and thus craves attention like a woman with daddy issues. Best way to make him seethe is the filter
>>60554919I said I threw money at it as a gamble, ie, I am speculating on price movements in the shorter term. I don't stack physical platinum, just gold and silver. You kys useless mouthbreather.
>>60554917I think you're an idiot
Buy physical
>>60554917Look at the scammers rage that you didn't pay coin merchants a huge premium
>>60554967Another automaton. I don't want physical platinum clown. I do however want to speculate on the potential price pump. Only physical I want is gold and silver.
>>60555007hmm ok. i can respect that
platinum is pretty dumb & ugly
>>60555087fantastic...any opinion on price its movement in the near term?
Your favorite poster is back.
>>60554928It was a bait question. I discovered yesterday that he uses jewelry and bullion as the argument for this glut, but then says this glut will help offset the deficits. He has no answer when you ask him how bullion and jewelry will makes its way into the industrial sector because there is no answer to that
>>60555239>help offset the deficitshelp offset the *industrial deficits. Industrial demand has surged the last two years
>>60555239This argument has been made to him. By me as well as other people. He will just ignore and then come back later and repost the same exact graph and argument. If you want to dunk on him don't engage. He is literally an attention craving loser who gets off on seeing (you)'s on his screen. The more he gets ignored the more desperate he becomes on here. Just filter. It really is the best option.
>>60555239Yeah you sure cornered him
He must be soo embarrassed now so he can't even dare to show up in this thread again
Keep replying to him teehee
>>60555239He also conveniently ignores that most of the recycled silver is made up of jewelry, silverware, and bullion.
Some off the stuff he calls a glut gets melted down every year.
>>60555283What's your answer then smooth brain?
>>60555305Filter the ID and enjoy the thread with real anons.
Sure, that doesn't stop him from posting, but nothing will. Especially since reporting him gets you a ban.
>>60555239>how bullion and jewelry will makes its way into the industrial sectorLmao this financial incel doesn't think metal gets recycled. I'm sure you are afraid to go to a pawnshop shop and ask them so here's a dealer on tik tak showing jewelry getting scrapped, you can still repeat your programming tomorrow like you forgot
>>60555327So that reduces the silver โglutโ when 180 million ounces gets recycled each year.
Thanks for understanding.
>>60552444Oh yes, we're on track.
https://files.catbox.moe/9yb6pr.mp4
https://vocaroo.com/15nnq7JyDztZ
>>60555304Lmao you are simultaneously claiming metal doesn't get recycled and it does but it's good
>>60553120>>60552619While you might need more or less depending on family size, if the stuff hits the windmill, many financial obligations you were previously required to make would vanish or be put on hold, similar to the moratorium on rent during covid for some municipalities. meaning, the future is too hard to predict and this chart is just meant to show what it take to be a hop holder at the time the chart was made. more is always better, so long as you don't ruin yourself in the process.
SETF convinced me that a good goal for me was 100 silver and 1 gold for each member of my family, which is another good rule of thumb, aside from what the chart suggests, as well as this anon's suggested six months of financial obligations calculated in the equivalent metal.
>tl;dr it's all gravy, just keep stackin like Mr. McDuckanon suggests, inasmuch as you can reasonably afford each month, and you'll be more ready to handle a bump or transition than nearly everyone you know, to the extent you may be able to even help some neighbors or family should they need it.
>>60555596>SETF convinced me that a good goal for me was 100 silver and 1 gold for each member of my family, which is another goodLmao
>>60553784I keep telling you guys this happens like every Friday. It's the best day of the week to buy
>>60555575IQ claims the glut is all the silverware, jewelry and bullion. If each year some of that is melted down and used in industry or to make new items, it is taken from the glut and added to the supply.
You cant count this metal as supply twice.
Do you not understand?
>>60553247family of 7 (though one moved out recently, I still include her)
>1200 mortgage>300 combined utilities>1200 groceries>200 entertainment/whatever>550 car>500 HVACRoughly 4k/m checks out
>>60555136tongue my anus nigger
You guys told me not to buy these, but I did it anyway. I am attracted by colonial money somehow.
new ultrabreaks dropped today did you get one?
>>60555679didn't see any videos for them this time. did you get another one?
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>>60544864Just came in today
>>60555621This
>>60555364 shows 560 of glut and 180 of recycling . Let's say half the recycling is industrial you still have a net glut for the year of 470 million ounces. That's almost 5 billion ounces per decade . So yes the glut is huge and growing
Seriously, what the fuck happened?
Why did all of yesterdays gains get erased? Including Platinum.
>>60555769The recycling doesnโt have to be used for industry brainlet.
>Have 100oz silver bar>Sell bar >Bar gets melted down and made into a new 100oz bar>Buy new bar>Do this every year for 50 years>IQ: โwhoa the silver glut is 5000 ounces kektopโ>Only 100 ounces exist
>>60555879I've argued with him in the past and actually beat him so bad that he completely changed his talking points ever since. He believes that every single ounce of silver that has ever been mined throughout human history is still around, above ground, and usable by industry. That's where all his nonsense comes from. He misunderstood what the "silver market cap" number represented on the website he was looking at, and built an entire narrative around it. He's a dum dum.
>>60555239He's just trying to shift the goal post, doesn't even stop to think what the circumstances would have to be for people to be melting down all that silverware and jewelry
Spoiler: it's because Silver is now $1000+ and you can't get it anywhere else
>>60555666Checked.
>told me not to buy theseI know it wasn't me, but why would anyone say that?
>>60555708yeah it was a bit more expensive this time at $289 but there were more high value drops. instead of a .7% chance like last time it came out to about 1.4% of getting a higher value coin since they did like 40 platnium eagles
do any of you guys buy sterling? which one of you cunts keeps sending me lowball $10 offers on ebay for my $90 sterling candlestick?
>>60555879It must be really confusing to you why your investment in silver failed so horribly
>>60555977Your silver candlestick only has $20 of silver
>>60555977>do any of you guys buy sterling?As art bars or rounds, yes.
ive got approx 200 oz of silver. im in my 20s, and am going to be in school for a while, working on a masters. I sold some stock recently and have about 5k to invest, with no current income. I have no gold. Im thinking about putting another 2k cash into silver.
Thoughts? What do you guys think is the play right now? Everything is so weird with all of these black swans.
Wait for a bigger dip or go in with the 2k this week?
Buying the gold dip for sure, what stocks are interesting?
>>60556017second silver coin with no weight or metal content on the coin?
>>60555951Too much premium over spot and to difficult to unload people told me. Guess they have a point but I dont care. I enjoy having them.
where to buy junk silver irl?
>>60556023Why are you asking financial incels and scambots who never made a good investment? Lmao why are you asking anyone? Take responsibility for your investments don't farm them out to losers
>>60555621>You cant count this metal as supply twice. >Do you not understand?Why not? Was every element disintegrated in a black hole?
>>60555879https://youtu.be/kJEbyWT7gIg
>>60556117>Too much premium over spot I get it, but it's not a problem if you have the $ and are willing to spend it.
>to difficult to unload people told meDebatable. Might not be as liquid as an AGE but gold is gold.
>>60556191>Why not?Are you for real?
You and IQ should start a new general that talks about the silver glut.
>>60556143coin shops are a good bet, but you can also just ask around, use craigslist, or buy from any online seller
>>60556191>Was every element disintegrated into a black hole?No but no new silver was created.
>>60555666very based fren!
>>60556117>Too much premium over spot and to difficult to unload people told meThe ones who told you that obviously don't know shit about colonial piastres. As a general rule of thumb it's not a bad advice, but piastres are reputed to always return the premium (with a bonus) and are extremely liquid. I've flipped dozens of those (both type 1 & 2), and i can confirm you they are among the most liquid numismatic silver coins there are -alongside nazi silber-, and unless you paid over x3 it's silver value, it's hard to lose money on those. That's why i like them so much.
The main issue with those is actually their popularity, since a lot of fakes are made in China, but dw yours is real kek, most fakes are goofy looking on top of the weight being wrong ofc.
10 years of pmg and no one has made a profit......lmao, poor execution of their ideas. It's not complicated,,,,never buy physical
>>60556333We make profits all the time, retard
>>60556333I've made about $6k so far and the summer is just starting.
I just now washed out my cons bucket and found about 10 grams of mercury in the bottom full of gold. I'd guess that was about $200 profit just from dumping slime in a bucket and sloshing it around for a while. Tomorrow I'm roasting more ore prior to crushing. Probably make a few more hundred dollars over the weekend cooking and smashing rocks.
what has your hobby paid so far today? Actual results, not pretend trading. Hope your day is going well. You should get outside and go do something.
>>60556143I buy in bulk on eBay or at my LCS
>>60553247>girlfriendUnless you plan on marrying her and making at least 12 children together then you should dump her immediately (This is financial advice).
Is platinum a good buy right now?
>>60556258>Are you for real? Yeah, every atom of silver ever created by God still exists, some is in bar form, some is in bomb form, and some is still in rock form, still awaiting refining.
I'm personally waiting for the realization that when the oil is becoming far too expensive in energy to get, (you know because the energy from oil makes it easier) how that will cause it to become almost unobtainable without digging up trash dumps from the last 6 decades where it's closer to the surface to try to source.
Let the fools be fooled, counting the same coins circulating as new until the trains, boats, and planes stop running, let them realize the hard way on that day.
>>60552409>Not a single mention of palladium in the last thread? Up almost 10% in the last 25 hoursThat's all well and good, but have any of you managed to sell it? That's the problem with Platinum and Palladium over gold and silver. If you can easily do it, then you're in the money. If you can't, then there's no point buying any.
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>>60555666>>60556325>>60556363Those look awesome. I was in Saigon in March and tried to find some but the nearest good coin shop was more than an hour's ride away. Still disappointed I didn't get any. Still grabbed a bunch of 3.75g gold bars though so it wasn't a big loss
>>60556406what state are you mining in? alaska?
Does /pmg/ believe the official numbers on the amount of Physical Gold and Silver that has been "mined"? I am started to doubt absolutely all information that has been given to me. Whos to say certain groups don't have X amount off the record just to continue manipulating the market?
>>60556583I get it, but saying you can count it twice is just wrong.
Recycled silver has to come from somewhere.
It takes from the current supply of silverware, jewelry and bullion and gets added to the new supply.
Itโs a net zero process.
>>60556304>No but no new silver was created.Is this another cern fairytale?
>>60556629>I get it, but saying you can count it twice is just wrong. And I have been saying for over 30 years that the narratives arr the lies, so we agree.
No one cares what you think or believe,,,,,the market knows,,,,,56 billion ounces of silver,,,,,glut
>>60556614So the thing about trade dollars is that you can find them far more cheaply in the country of origin, not the region they were minted for.
They were used for large transactions, and the recipient mostly just melted them down. Fast forward and collectors what the kind from where they live, but most of the surviving examples were traded and collected over the years, rather than sitting unknown in a stack somewhere waiting to get dumped at spot.
Got all my french indos at spot value from the LCS who bought it by weight and threw the whole batch on the generic silver tray for me to pick through.
>>60556626you are correct, China is buying ore from the mines which is not counted as silver bullion or anything, so that's one of the work arounds they are doing to throw off the demand numbers.
>>60556614>I was in Saigon in MarchDw fren, you probably wouldn't have found any there anyway, or paid way too much for it. Locals rarely got their hands on those, they were more designed to smoothen transactions between international merchants (that's why the fineness & exact weight is written on them and were matching the colonial 8 Reales coins) and for the local bourgeoisie (who had to interact with french settlers), so they rarely left the ports/colonial districts/large cities. As
>>60556674 said if they were to leave the back & forth transaction's world between the higher classes, they were most likely melted down to produce various local currencies (Indochina was a gigantic colony, spanning over 4 countries). Idk how much it was, but most likely 1 piastre would have represented a month of labor for commoners, barefooted viet peasants. Not very useful for the daily transactions for such poor populations.
>>60556674>Got all my french indos at spot value from the LCS who bought it by weight and threw the whole batch on the generic silver traywtf why are LCS boomers so retarded when it comes to foreign numismatics? It's not like they don't have access to high speed internet directly from a device in their pocket...
Good for you then, must have been hard to hide your smile when you saw the content of the silver tray kek.
>snp Ath
Silver and gold bros, I donโt feel so good. Guess nothing changed in the big picture and this is a good opportunity to add. Demoralizing a bit, any chance in the next 365 days of a sharp increase from current prices? Just trying to weigh my options if Iโm trying to buy land soon also.
>>60555975do they say how many packs there are in total? let us know what you get
>>60556593I have never tried selling platinum but I sold pauladium with no problem at one LCS. Another LCS refused. That was my good fortune because it was just before the price skyrocketed. Gold and silver will be money and "selling" no longer makes sense.
Platinum and pauladium will probably not be monetized. But there will still be a market for them. Why wouldn't there be? They are very useful.
>>60556728Small local coin stores operate by turning over their stock. They buy what walks in the door and turn it around by pricing it for the market, which is generally local coin collectors. The fact that foreign coins contain silver doesn't matter to the LCS if no local coin collectors want them. It doesn't do the LCS any good to have junk silver sitting around taking up space because nobody wants it. But as a stacker it is to YOUR benefit that silver gets sold cheap. Why complain?
>>60556614IS GOLD CHEAPER IN THAILAND
>>60556807>Why complain?uh i don't.. simply nooticing.
Plus i get your logic, but lets not pretend any local coin shop can't put their surplus/rare stuff on sale on ebay rather than throw it in the spot bin. It's just missed opportunities.
>>60556838Someone please confirm so I can justify my trip there. I am after more than gold though
>>60556618Colorado.
Cleaning up some highgrade from an old mine near my house.
>>60556673>56 billion ounces of silverNot even enough for 1 oz per citizen of America...
Truly unprecedented, considering less than 60 years ago, every citizen had moar than 1 each.
>>60556102>second silver coin with no weight or metal content on the coin?"Sterling" and some hallmarks are stamped on the edge, as is a serial number, but no weight.
>second coin??
>>60556895>>56 billion ounces of silver
>Not even enough for 1 oz per citizen of America...You have strange math 'skills.'
56,000,000,000ozt / 342,000,000 US citizens = 164 ozt per US citizen.
>>60557017>You have strange math 'skills.' It was satire just randomly making assertions that aren't real as facts, like they/them always do.
>>60557056Ah. I'm quite stupid when it comes to satire here. So many people are genuine idiots. It didn't track with your other posts, so I should have listened to my confusion, but didn't.
>>60557182>Ah. I'm quite stupid when it comes to satire here.There really should be a satire font.
59 billion ounce glut, my ass.
But it seems to have silenced the bot for a little while regardless.
>>60557017>56,000,000,000ozt / 342,000,000 US citizens = 164 ozt per US citizen.Yep, and the average citizen wants 0 ounces, leaving 56 billion ounces as a hyuge glut
They're so pretty bros. I want to get 10 one ounce rounds of them when spot dips below 35
>>60555778I'll continue to make it go down, until I'm shown some respect ITT. You youngins have no respect for the oldfags.
>>60557303I've liked them from the first time I saw them. Even got my wife into silver (she likes elephants).
>>60556674>>60556722Whew aiight thanks bros, there was one coin store that for sure had a pile of them but again that was the only one and yeah, no one there cares about silver, only gold. The gold markets there were something else, it was crazy. There was an awesome display of the history of Viet currency in one of the museums I went to, I think it was in independence palace which was essentially the South's white house before 75. Tons of French silver in there, it was neat.
>>60556838Dunno but in Vietnam it was actually more expensive. They're pretty strict about what PMs you can bring into the country and you aren't supposed to take out any bullion like I did. IIRC you can bring in up to 300g of gold jewelry and the Tet stuff like picrel (1 chi = 3.75g) is ok to take out of the country tacitly. I smuggled in some generic 5 gram bars the first time I went over and sold them for a better exchange to VND than I would've gotten with straight USD by about 15%. Probably wouldve gotten into a lot of trouble if they had caught me
NEED HELP
At least one of the deadbolts on my safe isn't extending fully when I turn the key.
What do?
>>60556790yes its all transparent on their website each release is different this one had 3,012 total packs
https://ultrabreaks.com/products/ultrabreaks-privy-power-ii
two more weeks until nothing ever happens, I want to show you guys my flatware but that fucker reflects the whole room background so
>there is no spoon
>>60556885you claim jumping? i guess theres no water there like alaska so its dry a tunnel mine?
>>60557655Don't panic. It's safe.
bix weir said the 5.5T leeway the fed gave banks for their balance sheets is like 24x their position allowing them to short up to $600-$800 silver, maybe letting it run and trying to tamp it back under control higher, this looks like what jp morgan was asking a while ago for in regards to allegedly being able to hold more securities to prop up the dollar, asking for less regulation... if any brave hero has a sub maybe share more lol, wouldnt be surprised if vince lansey went over this on arcadia economics channel
Gold Xisters... Our response?
>>60557906>$600-$800 silverLmao, a sucker is born every minute
>>60557951More likely, simultaneously, $100-$200 pound of potatoes, good news for bitcoin though, only 1 needed for a full 4 course meal. Am I rite
>>60557997Lmao, yall is obsessed with bitcoin i wonder why
>>60557655it's probably fine
at least it's not one of those smart safes that the cops can call the manufacturer to open over the internet kek
>>60557816just take pics without your hand if you're so dang paranoid
uhm shiny rocks bros???
i thought our shiny rocks will go up forever???
why am i so retarded?????
>60558047
Yall?
Again, the satire is completely missed.
No (you) for the soulless LLM today, it comfy caturday on /pol/ in an SETF thread for real frens...
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shiny rocks bros i dont feel so good...
why is internet funny money outperforming us and doing a bull flag...
>>60558145>just suck my dick if you're such a faggotand fuck you too iq khazarian mafia lapdog
>>60557948New nigberty just dropped
12.75oz Au
1217oz Ag
4oz Pt
2oz Pd
>>60558231Nice!
I'm at
6.7toz Au
1225toz Ag
1.09toz Pt
1g Pd lol
And between brass, copper and lead I probably own over a metric ton total. And that's no exaggeration. Loading 1000rds of .45 Auto is 32+lbs in lead/copper alone. My goal is to have 5000rds on hand at all time since I just joined a second club that has a lot of different leagues.
>>60558236post the chicken, fed
>>60558298we're due for a new webm. he should post the new webm
>>60558279>My goal is to have 5000rds on hand at all timeGotta pump up those numbers fren.
Those are rookie numbers.
>>60558311Correction: 5000rds of .45 Auto reloads for competitive shooting. I have 4000rds in 7.62x39, 1500rds in 7.62x54r, 3000rds in 5.45x39. And that's just the Russian stuff I can't buy anymore...
>>60558327That's the spirit!
You know it's easy to run diesel fuel through a pressure washer right?
And the animal in pic related glows in the fucking dark...
Why don't companies buy silver and gold? Lmao, serious question,,,,,,,
>>60558594>companiesCompanies rise and fall. The big players are buying gold.
1.) You never post a portfolio
2.) You don't own a car
3.) All you can afford is cheap, garbage quality food
4.) You don't own a house
5.) You're retarded enough to think that brass is gold
6.) You post the most here every day. Clearly not behavior of someone who's made it
>>60558385Geez... I thought those were gold, until I read the text.
>>60558594All these companies buying $billions in bitcoin and none buying silver and gold.....lmao and pmg financial incels claim THEY found the holy grail,,,,,,lmao what are the odds?
>>60558659>Geez... I thought those were gold, until I read the text.Geez indeed, the platypus is Jesus's joke on "life scientists"
Probably also why it's not available in gold.
>>60557817>you claim jumping?No. The county owns it. They don't care if I take rocks
>>60558203You posted that already and some anon was interested. You want us to play the violin for you, too?
I'm going to be working abroad for around 3 years, what do you think I should do with my stack? I've got about 1000oz silver which has been sealed in 3 cardboard boxes and then about 10oz gold which fits into a small little safe.
Don't have any friends that I would trust leaving my stack with, don't want to leave it in a safety deposit box and don't won't to haul it with me either. Won't have a house back home and my belongings will be staying in a storage unit paid for by my company (but still in my name). Thinking of hiding it in pieces of furniture and leaving it in my storage unit.
One good thing about silver having bad liquidity is it doesn't go down on weekends....lmao and we don't have to hear the silver scam victims crying about price suppression (buying shit investments) until Monday
>>60559156>doesn't want to hear silver scam victims crying>22 posts by this ID in the pmg thread
>>60559153>what do you think I should do with my stack?Burying it a loved one's yard without them knowing and creating a map for them to find it should you die while away and then entrusting that map as a will to be delivered to them should that happen is my personal preference.
>>60552402 (OP)https://farside.co.uk/btc/
About $2,214,800,000 flowed into Bitcoin ETFs last week.
About $337,050,000 of Bitcoin was produced last week.
That's a ratio of about 6.57-to-1 for demand vs. supply.
How's gold doing with that?
>>60559177>How's gold doing with that?Next Tuesday it's going to be a Tier 1 assert, so...
every time I get an urge to buy a cool shiny coin I come to this thread to look at the retards that collect these and post in these threads and this helps massively
thanks to all of you!
>>60559177>That's a ratio of about 6.57-to-1 for demand vs. supply. >
Of one currency to another?
Both of which are ascribed values, not intrinsic?
>How's gold doing with that?Gold being a money is most likely unphased sitting on shelves somewhere having tangible value.
Silver, on the other hand, is out there kicking ass and taking names, no matter how many times they've changed them.
One good thing about silver having bad liquidity is it doesn't go down on weekends....lmao and we don't have to hear the silver scam victims crying about price suppression (buying shit investments) until Monday
>>60559185What were you going to buy?
>>60559185So true, they are not happy people, totally broke and broken. Poster children for not buying silver
>>60559177>About $2,214,800,000 flowed into Bitcoin ETFs last week.Okay, and $2,214,800,000 of bitcoin was sold last week to the firms selling the etf as backing.
Fucking retard.
Man this board really is just retarded washed millennial /pol/fag failures and not the cool ones.
>>60559185stop being poor
>>60559199a big gold coin
>>60559235I try...
>>60559195Iโm going to say it bluntly: thereโs a coordinated effort to shit on gold and silver, and some of you here are complicit. Whether youโre paid to be or just parroting what youโre fed.
Ask yourself who benefits when precious metals are ridiculed and memory-holed. BlackRock, Fidelity, Coinbase + various VC attachments. They all make a killing keeping your capital in trading pairs and derivatives that can be frozen, taxed, or rehypothecated. VC funds like Andreessen Horowitz and Pantera have billions tied up in tokens that need constant hype to avoid collapsing under their own vapor. Central banks and the IMF drool over backdoor CBDCs so they can watch every transaction and shut you off if you step out of line.
Meanwhile, metals are the one thing none of them can digitize, surveil, or inflate away. Thatโs why every time metals rally, this board fills up with the same script: โGold is dead, bro,โ โSilver is an industrial metal, bro,โ โYouโre missing the next GigaYield pump, bro.โ Over and over. Itโs narrative warfare.
Some of you are literally here to demoralize stackers and keep retail hypnotized by the illusion of freedom through digital assets. The irony is you screech about decentralization while your bags are backed by VC seed rounds, exchanges, and opaque foundations.
If the public realized en masse that physical metals are the simplest and purest exit ramp from fiat and surveillance money, this entire rigged casino: crypto tokens, stablecoins, future CBDC wrappers would look exactly like what it is: the same old control grid in a shinier wrapper.
So yeah, I see you, Coinbase shills. I see the crypto PR interns. I see the useful idiots who think parroting Larry Finkโs line makes you enlightened. Youโre not fooling everyone.
>>60559240>Iโm going to say it bluntly: thereโs a coordinated effort to shit on gold and silver, proof? Or maybe individuals who think it's a shit investment
Whether youโre paid to be or just parroting what youโre fed.
Schizo
>Ask yourself who benefits when precious metals are ridiculed and memory-holed.Future silver scam victims
>Meanwhile, metals are the one thing none of them can digitize,Done
> surveil, Done
>or inflate away. Done
>Thatโs why every time metals rally, this board fills up with the same script: โGold is dead, bro,โ โSilver is an industrial metal, bro,โ โYouโre missing the next GigaYield pump, bro.โ Over and over. Itโs narrative warfare.You are mad because it's true
>Some of you are literally here to demoralize stackers and keep retail hypnotized by the illusion of freedom through digital assets. Lmao, victim mentality
>The irony is you screech about decentralization while your bags are backed by VC seed rounds, exchanges, and opaque foundations.Regret
>If the public realized en masse that physical metals are the simplest and purest exit ramp from fiatLmao you need fresh fish for your ponzi
>So yeah, I see you, Coinbase shills. I see the crypto PR interns. I see the useful idiots who think parroting Larry Finkโs line makes you enlightened. Youโre not fooling everyone.10 years and pmg hasn't made a profit
>>60559252Here's your 0.03$. Now go shill on /pol. I know your handlers put this thread on your list but you are way too obvious here
>>60559240>So yeah, I see you, Coinbase shills. I see the crypto PR interns. I see the useful idiots who think parroting Larry Finkโs line makes you enlightened. Youโre not fooling everyone.You're not alone, fren.
They won't learn until lined up against the wall and executed.
This new type of 5th dimensional warfare of psychological operations doesn't need bullets or soldiers to physically corral and execute in person when they're willing to poison their own minds and souls ever reaching for intangible instruments believing that line must always go up. Three generations have come having never known that line is make-believe, which is, in fact, and reality has been set up for the digital execution en masse.
https://youtu.be/rpmm3DN0Jkc
Try to imagine 37 trillion dollars.
1 billion dollars laid side by side would wrap around the world itself 4 times over.
>>60559252>10 years and pmg hasn't made a profitHello IQ
today I roasted about 60lbs of good highgrade gold ore. Then I sprayed it with cold water to shatter it and make it easier to crush. Now I'm going to start crushing it. I'm not sure how much gold is in this bucket, it's not as rich as the rock I just finished crushing. So I'd guess maybe a gram of gold per ten pounds, or about $600 for the bucket. A couple tenths of an ounce.
anyways I spent the day outside having a nice campfire in the yard and making a profit. Hope you went outside today and did something other than <troll on internet all day>
>>60559394Nice! I wish pmg would follow your example and touch grass instead of buying 10 ounces of silver and praying for the end of the world. G_d speed fren
>>60558860are you using a metal detector or bringing in your own water? im curious how you guys mine in dry places
>>60559459I'm not mining really.
what I do is drive out to the mine, go walk around the ore dumps, and look for gold in the leftover rocks. Then I bag up the rocks with visible gold and take them home. After that I roast the rocks and shatter them with water. I then crush them in a pot with an air hammer, and run the crushed rock through a screen to make sure it's small enough to pan.
then I'm just panning it in this tub in my yard. I could take it to the creek but there's a lot of gold in this dirt so I want to pan it a couple times to make sure I got all the gold. Catching it in a tub lets me pan it several times.
after that I pick the gold out of the pan with a snifter and then it goes through a couple steps of cleaning. What's left gets hit with mercury first in the pan and then in a jar and finally in a big bucket. About half of what I'm getting is visible and the other half is being picked up in the mercury.
Later I'll retort off the mercury from the gold amalgam and then clean it all up with nitric acid.
>coin roll hunters post videos showing thousands of people you can find silver coins and other valuable things
>omigosh, I never find silver in my boxes anymore! How could this have happened?
>>60552402 (OP)Copper is the next contender,,,,, you've been fucking warned!!!!
>>60557948sheeeeeeeeeit!
why dey put niggeressโ on golb?
>>60558139i wondered about that myself tooโฆ
any insights from the peanut gallery?
>retarded monke retorts will be ridiculed
>>60559515you crush rocks at home? how? thats pretty cool anon maybe ill try something simliar. theres tons of tailings near me since i live in california. most people just use metal detectors though if they arent gonna sluice or pan
>>60559663>>60559663i havent bothered roll hunting since like 2016. even back then i would only find a silver half dollar like every 3 or 5 boxes. dimes was like one in every few boxes. quarters was like 1 in 10 boxes. nickels always had the highest chance for me usually found a few in every box or 2
>>60559731Pic is what I'm using to crush
>toss roasted ore in pot>don PPE>smash rocks with air hammer>pour smashed rocks through screens into panit's working pretty good but I'm working in my garage with the door closed so the noise doesn't bother my neighbors. So I'm wearing a respirator and earplugs and glasses.
>>60559735also for anyone thinking of doing this keep in mind its a huge pain in the ass to fucking cash that shit back in. counting machines only hold like half a box or so of half dollars and they take like 12% as a fee. if your bank somehow has one for free it will always get full and youll have to ask them to keep cycling the bags and they will get pissed off and it takes like an hour to dump 3 boxes of halves. eventually they put a note on the machine saying its broken so you cant use it or they just ban you. dumping to get your money back from the shit you already searched is the hardest part of the entire hobby and its slow as fuck if you dont wanna get banned from the bank because you can only drop off like $100 or so at a time in rolls at the window without arousing too much anger.
>>60559738how are you roasting rocks? you have a giant pit oven or are you using a pottery kiln? that looks like a good set up. i wonder what your neighbors think when they hear the hammering lol
>>60559743I've been roasting in a big steel pan in my firepit.
posted a pic here
>>60559394I build a fire and let it burn down, then put in the pan full of rock, and then build more fire on top of it. Let it burn down and then drag it out and hit it with the hose.
Yeah, my neighbors fucking hate me right now lol
>>60559742I haven't got any boxes in several years. I detail used cars for a dealer and in six years and thousands of coins have only found 3 Roosevelts, 1 Merc, 1 quarter and 2 war nickels, if I remember right. I found 1 2009 nickel a few years ago.
>>60552864The US really fucked up China to the point where they have agreed and finalized a deal where there only needs to be them signing on both sides
China was already slow collapsing with their real estate market crashing so suddenly losing a ton of business with the tariff war screwed up so many people and riots are happening for the end of the communist regime
The tariff war with China is over people can go back to buying their slop with a chunk of it being paid taxes and new investment in the US will bring back jobs
tldr; the US is sinking the slowest out of all the countries and everyone including China is realizing this and are working to bring back a slightly less advantageous status quo
>>60559746old timers used to just throw the stones on a fire then pile logs on top again. Is the pan to collect fragments that crack off?
>>60560297>Is the pan to collect fragments that crack off?Yep. Also catches metal that melts out of the rock and makes it a lot easier to find and move all the rock without having to dig through the ashes
>>60560351didn't even consider the melt dripping down, good call for sure
>>60560820We can only hope.
>>60560820fingers crossed
>>60561088no swazi no party
>>60561131are you missing the top pop there?
>>60561264Isn't this for gold and not silver though? Did Judea do anything about silver in the same period?
They could do nothing but watch; silver was in peoples pockets compared to gold. It took about another 30 some years for them to consolidate enough power because of the detrimental wallop delivered by Hitler himself; as it wasnt until the mid 60's that silver was forcefully demonetized because it was now possible for Americans to capitalize off of the melt value arbitrage stemming from abusive jewish currency creation. The high post count shills prove their power is dwindling, as they scream the loudest towards their end. God bless all of you.
>>60557948Better be $30 under spot so I have enough left over to get a torch from the hardware store.
>>60560410Yep this silver/gold was in the bottom of the first pan I roasted. Haven't checked the most recent batch but it probably has some melted metal also.
>>60561877Do you have 10 to 40% of your portfolio in Crypto. 10% is the minimum Bob we don't want you cooking rocks in your backyard when you are elderly.
>>60561088I covet the HH coin.
I've come to the realisation that alloyed gold and silver coinage is preferable to .999 purity
Especially Gold, gold is too soft. Modern coinage would be too susceptible to damage if used as everyday currency.
>>60561945I was a millionaire before crypto was invented and I'll still be a millionaire long after it's gone.
If you like I can teach you how to mine metals from the land around you when your crypto evaporates or simply becomes outdated and replaced.
>>60552402 (OP)Whatโs the best way to hide your stack from your gf?
>>60558327Just use 5.56 or .308 like a normal person.
>>60552402 (OP)I have about 6 months of wages (doesn't mean much I live in Hungary) about 6000โฌ in my bank account sitting there in case of an emergency.
Should I put 1-2 months worth into gold?
I'm worried about two things primarily.
1. inflation (country just borrowed a shit ton from the US for some reason not sure why, I don't do politics)
2. EU taking my money for that saving nonsense or the digital โฌ
I'm mostly scared because I heard the government took the gold from people in the US and I also wish to someday leave this country and taking gold over the boarder might be impossible.
>>60562150I have those too
>like a normal personI'm not normal. I have fun.
>>60562177>I heard the government took the gold from people in the USno, they outlawed gold and then people turned their gold in.
not that very many americans had gold in 1933. At that point in time most americans were starving to death and had no metal coins whatsoever.
>>60562190are there port slots cut in the top of the slide then?
Gold is a baaaaad investment
>>60562190Fair enough. I do have an ak but I never shoot it anymore because I canโt justify 60ยข/round for shitty steel case fmj.
i just won some money
gonna splurg on some gold at my local shop after canada day
I was thinking U.S gold eagles or Brit sovereigns to it change up, or should i stick with more standard maples for being in leafland? I already have 2.75oz mixed fractional gold coins for maples, and 300oz+ of silver, mixed of generic rounds and recognized coins, and old circulation coins(80% leaf junk, and 90% u.s junk)
I want 2.25oz of gold to round it out to have 5oz total, which is completing my 4 year goal for precious metals. Also was thinking of going full retard and buying some 100oz bars of silver.
Just saw on the last thread some anon owns 20000 shares of Bayhorse. I own 20000 as well, what percentage of this company is owned by /pmg/ posters?
>>60562678I have like 6000. Was there any news or anything?
apparently Chilon son of Damagetus the Spartan sage said "gold is best tested by a whetstone hard, which gives a certain proof of purity; and gold itself acts as the test of men by which we know the temper of their minds."
>>60560880Thank you.
Ocasionally i catch a decent moment.
>>60562228Except very little was turned in. That's why so much pre-1933 American gold is available for sale. It all went into hiding.
>>60561305As far as I can tell, judeans cant physically handle silver without PPE, like gloves.
This is probably why they push so hard to make wepons that vaporize it. It's truly remarkable, like kryptonite to them.
>>60562190Based...
I caught it.
>>60562432You're so full of shit it's gaurenteed that your eyes are brown.
>>60553650>in the grand scheme of what causes price movementCorrect, manipulation in markets is unreal. Stacking and holding gold for the long term win or loose its better than leaving money in the bank imo...
>>60562903>win or loose>looseyour asshole is loose after tyrone is finished
you lose money on bad investments
>>60562446based asahi gatposter
This Friday, 4th of July, I plan on treating myself to ten 1 oz. bars. Probably settle for the cheapest generics I can find (Bullion LLC or Monument Metals), although if there's a decent deal on Asahi 1 oz. bars then I might buy those instead. That will put me squarely at 200 oz. of Silver. Side note, if Silver closes this month, basically later today, at around/above $35 that will be a major happening.
>>60556476If it comes back to $1250, yes.
>>60562903Its for sure better than what the bank pays you in interest these days at a bare minimum
Just have to be careful that you don't need that money in a hurry since offloading gold in a hurry can be hard.
>>60563279Congrats. You are 1/700th the way to a make it stack. Don't give up. You can do it!
>>60562678Kektop that's less than $200
Iโll be honest guys, Iโm losing hope. Iโm up to 100 oz silver and just shy of 3 Oz gold. Have the fiat to deploy (100k in high yield), but been looking at land and places to homestead and itโs looking bleak. Could use a pick me up friends. The only way to escape this hell is to make it big on a trade or investment so I donโt need to worry about the future of my children
Hello anons!
Stock market trader looking to diversify, I've been collecting coins since my childhood but I'm thinking of buying some with actual precious metals inside!
I'm a eurofag, and I know we have 25โฌ/50โฌ/... coins but I also know their face value is always higher than the quantity of metal inside. Is there a specific country's coins I should target? How do you buy them first-hand?
Bros long time no lurk. I sold a couple silver bars for a startup enterprise. $1750 AUD each which I bought for ~ $1000 6? years ago.
Cast your judgements down on me.
>>60563545Kektop! At least you're not 100k deep in the shit Mr Stackturd. My friend Ramajeet from Peru where I am also from once told me that one pretty lady is worth all the silver in the world, I told him no Ramajeet there is a glut. My mansion home in Peru is full of wealthy treasures and I eat at McDonald's every day! I got rich not buying silver
>>60563989Lmao no one wants to use gold and silver so they try to staple crypto onto it. Why ruin something perfect with the cancer and stench of physical?
Meanwhile in the real world companies buying $billions of bitcoin
>>60563722There circulating and non-circulating coins. The circulating are as you've pointed out. Gov'ts don't want to handout free metal.
The non-circulating coins are coins only in an academic sense - they are gov't-issued or licensed. It's a money-maker for them and the mints that make them. These will have the metal content that make them PM investment grade.
Many countries waive certain taxes on coinage, so mints targeting consumers in those markets will enter licensing agreements with countries (mostly banana republics and island nations) to get a gov't stamp on them to avoid those taxes. Examples are Somali wildlife coins (elephants, leopards...), Cameroon coins (art boobs, historical scenes...), East Caribbean 8 islands, etc.
>>60552402 (OP)You guys are in a cult.
Enjoy being poor lmao
>>60563545Why the fuck are you buying physical metals instead of mining stocks or something?
>>60562757Neanderthal were smarter than modern humans and most white people have high levels of neanderthal DNA. Black people have zero.
Why are nazis obsessed with pseudoscience?
>>60564371thanks anon! But I see that they sell the coins at a much higher price than their metal's worth; do they eventually become good long-term investments, or should I just give up on the coins and buy ingots?
>>60562624As a fellow leaf gold maples usually have the lowest premiums. I think CanadianPMX in Richmond Hill has 1oz maples for like a 2.7% premium. And same for silver. The only the with lower premiums than silver maples is junk silver or really shitty rounds.
>>60564414So there's spot price which is what you would normally be able to sell at so most coin shops/sites have premiums so they can actually have a business. So let's say spot is $36 (not sure about euro bucks) then a coin ship would sell a bit higher than that. Coins that are actually minted by a country usually run up the price a bit more, like a Britannia or US Silver Eagle. There are unminted rounds that are not legal tender like Asahi that can be cheaper because they're just silver and not minted by a government. Just a QRD but hope that helps.
>>60564414RIght - it's a for-profit money maker. However if you buy coins when they're still being minted, you'll get them at their lowest prices. When the mint run ends and dealers run low on inventory, their prices rise more rapidly than generic. This is what buyers of bullion coins bank on.
Then there are the stupid-high priced coins. These are usually for the folks that have extra money to spend on something that has a deeper meaning or appeal to them.
That said, there is a popular school of thought here that buying ingots is the way to go. Even within generic there are brands that seem to garner higher prices than others - Englehard, JM (Johnson-Matthey), PAMP... vs the lower-cost Asahi and Valcambi. And across all types, usually the smaller the item, the higher cost per ounce.
>>60564414P.S. I sense there are two types of bullion coins - the artsy series that change patterns every year (Somali wildlife, Australian Kookaburras, quokkas, EC8 islands, ...),and coins where pretty much only the date changes (UK Britannias, Armenian Noah's Ark, Australian kangaroos, Canadian maples...). The artsy one cost more than the year-stamp-only coins.
>>60564619>When the mint run ends and dealers run low on inventory, their prices rise more rapidly than generic. This is what buyers of bullion coins bank on.Lmao, reading this financial incel blog makes you dumber and poorer
>>60564686>didn't notice it became the numismatic general years ago
>>60562624If you look around hard enough you can find pre 1920 junk silver for under spot price if you're lucky. But if you buy anything under 99.5% pure for gold and I think 99.9% for silver you have to pay tax on it which adds a 13% premium. Best option is to find someone who sells for cash if you want coins like that
>>60562624Maples are usually cheaper than eagles, I would go with your sovereign minted coins, (they also are of higher purity) unless you plan to move to the US someday.
>>60564856even in the US maples are fine. They used to be more popular with boomers than eagles were because of the purity.
>>60564870arent they known for getting milk spots?
got it niggers
warn me faggot
smash the back of your skull against concrete until you are a permanent vegetable janny
>>60564998Pre-2016 yes. Canada mint apparently fixed that issue.
>>60564856There's no purpose to get government coins. Something like a Kinebar or Scottsdale Mint coins are fine.
>>60559168your solutions seems like overkill, but do what you feel most comfortable with. I'd suggest against a storage unit, as they can be closed at any time with little warning and you only have so much time to claim your property.
>>60564998Gold don't get milk spots