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>Numismatic searchhttps://en.numista.com/catalogue/
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>>60674979
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Silly stacktards, did you actually think you would be rich this time?
Okay I am really curious. I watch Phil Low and ITM, Lynette Zang and perma bears like Jeremiah Babe. My question is this: what will gold and silver be worth once the market crashes? Could 100 ounces of silver really buy a home? Can a silver dime buy the best succ ever? Your best guesses?
>>60684339Thanks anon, here's some of my silver
All my maples have spotted to fuck unfortunately but I'm pretty sure they're bad for it
>>60684388I literally buy Merc dimes and separate them from the rest of my 90% junk and other silver. If I have 300 ounces of silver and say 30 of those ounces are made up of Merc dimes, in my mind I really only have 270 ounces of silver and then Merc dimes for blowjobs from formerly well to do housewives.
>>60684041 (OP)Why didn't you link this thread in the last one?
>>60684456Okay but it would probably be even less than a merc dime. I think it would be like a quarter dime or less. The Bosnian anon said that a can of tuna was enough even
>>60684474Maybe it was so we could enjoy a few moments of peace before retard-kun shows up.
>>60684449It's still worth It's silver weight so I wouldn't worry about milkspots. It is what it is silver develops character:P
>>60684307I'm into silver because the technology.
I like these. Small and thick.
>>60684449Their more recent mints are less prone to milkspotting
>>60684449>>60684593I was going to ask what year it was. The new maples are probably some of the best for not milking
>>60684388>Could 100 ounces of silver really buy a home?That would be amazing but I think that would be a borderline Mad Max scenario, and/or so insanely shortlived an opportunity. The whole point of the crash is that it's with a purpose, and that purpose is digitally issued and controlled currency by the Fed, and thus by the big bankers who likely own the Fed. I mentioned last thread that the new system may not have any room for PMs at all. Furthermore I highly doubt the Fed will put a crushing grip on the populace at the outset, as they want as smooth a transition into digital currency as possible.
In short, the chance for sub 100oz Ag homes will either happen in the immediate aftermath of a crash, between the collapse of the dollar and the institution of CBDC, where things may not go smoothly at all...or, on the other end, when the Fed has finally put an iron vice on the freedom of the populace by taxing them for wrongthink. I think in that scenario most people will pray for PMs to land in their lap, if the Fed hasn't erased PMs from the sheeps' consciousness.
>>60684388They'll crash along with the market and then recover faster.
No, you won't be buying a house with 100 ounces of silver. Even if you wanted to offload it for cash, no dealer is going to give you the equivalent value of a house for 100 silver ounces.
>>60684642>dollar crashes>need to faith in your currency>???????>digital dollar releasedNobody is going to trust the new system if it's the same as the old system. A digital dollar will be a thing, but I believe it will tied to a commodity to garner trust and faith in the new system.
>>60684642I think the CBDC era will fail spectacularly and won't last more than a couple of years max, unless it has some sort of asset backing like metals. So I'm banking on post-CBDC.
>>60684681It depends on whether or not the moneylenders care about the strength of the US. I guess I am assuming that they want to see the people either starved or hopelessly enslaved. Either way the tiktok generation by and large has no clue how fiat works. The means of easy electronic transactions would disguise CBDC well enough that there would be no difference to the existential consumer for a while. Boomers would have a very different opinion though.
10 years of pmg and no one has made it....lmao..... except the coin merchants, they got rich off your premiums
>>60684865This poster is a known master baiter
>muh premiums
The tube I ordered two weeks ago is already in the green. I got rich buying silver.
>>60684865I'm 31 and a VIRGIN.
I've eaten 2 pussys, finger fucked 6 and I've dated 20 different women between the age of 18 - 25.
I didn't date at all from 25 - 30.
I just recently went on a date with a chubby, tattooed, pink haired, single mother. I probably could've smashed, but I wasn't vibing with her. She was cool, but not cool enough that I wanted to fuck her in that moment.
I've also made-out with probably like 30+ women...
How does that make you feel, IQDELET!?!?!?
Banker bozos can't keep the price down
>>60684967I think it can go higher. I'm going to hold
Hello fags!
How much silver should I buy with my neetbux?
>>60684948not that anon but I've had sex countless times with multiple women, and bought silver when it was $25 an ounce
>>60684981you can buy mine for spot price
>>60684982Based. I bought mine at $16!
>>60684990Very nice.
One silver, plese!
>>60685002that's not what I mint..
>>60685001lowest I bought was $18, but that didn't last long
>>60684474He forgot ma-shops.com, too.
>>60684388No fucking idea
Its shiny and I like it
Simple as
>>60685021he did, didn't he
>>60684307idk queer. I think it can top the ath
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>>60685044>korean phoenixAny know if there are any new developments in korea? At the beginning of the year they halted the sale of silver and gold. I haven't been able to find any updates through American news channels.
thank god its crashing i knew this day would come
>>60684948This year I'm working on buying my 4 kids vacation homes with my gains on gold and platinum miners, crypto and other stocks,,,,,there's levels to this fren, you should start a business instead of chasing tang. And then work on owning all your time. You can do it
>>60685147May 7th:
http://koreabizwire.com/gold-frenzy-grips-korea-as-bank-gold-accounts-surpass-%E2%82%A91-1-trillion-and-bullion-demand-soars/316527
>As of May, availability is slowly improving. Select banks have resumed sales of 1kg gold bars produced by Korea Gold Exchange and LS MnM. KB Kookmin and Woori are offering only 1kg bars from Korea Gold Exchange, while Shinhan offers a wider range, including smaller weights, though some popular sizes like 10g and 100g are now only available via reservation.>Starting this week, two major banks will resume selling gold bars from KOMSCO. Hana Bank will offer four sizes beginning May 7 (3.75g, 100g, 500g, and 1kg), while Woori Bank will begin sales of five sizes from May 8, including the 375g and 1kg bars.
>>60685019Lowest I bought was less than a dime an ounce , that was only about 10 ounces, old woman thought US coins in the blue jackets were fake, I also bought about 150 ounces for $1 per ounce Franklin mint rounds at a yard sale, sold them for $6 an ounce at a pawn shop
Is your shit gonna end up at a yard sale ?
>>60684598they changed their recipe after 2021 iirc
>>60684981as much as you can, but you are so late to the party.. you'll still enjoy a comfy x5, but you could already have enjoyed close to x3 if you listened back in 2019.
>>60684948Understandable, you preserve yourself for the transactional silver love, very based of you fren.
>>60685212I'm working on it. :)
>>60685250I might just be insane...
>>60684593>>60684598They are 2016, I think them + Brits are really prone to spotting
But doesn't change a whole lot, still silver and still 1 ozt of silver
>>60685212No woman would want to get within six feet of you
>>60685250>you are so late to the partyI bought my first silver in 2017 :^)
Do a restock Mr. Wittmann
>>60684600same diameter as a 5oz coin
twice as thick
>>60685338Oh yeah, not a big deal really, it's just nice that the new ones are so much less prone to spot.
My precious metals miners and crypto aren't up 5% today for the first time in ages. This is terrible. How do pmg baggies go years without making profits? Seems like they would switch strategies but apparently they can't.
>>60685444What's the matter then? Your post sounded like it was for a first purchase, but if you already are settled then it's less of a priority.
>>60684041 (OP)Is this the right place to talk about Litecoin?
>>60685503Just doing some smalltalk, lad.
>if you already are settledI wish...
*chugs half a beer*
Well, someone wants it solidly at $39...
*chugs other half of beer*
>>60685564Yep, you are a victim of the all powerful you talk about all the time
>>60685709They couldn't keep it below 33, they won't be able to keep it below 40.
>>60685528>I wish...how much we are talkin here lil fren?
You need 140000 ounces of silver to make it,,, lmao get a second job if you need to
>140000 ounces of silver
Quite the goal! I think I should aim high like you. I'll be buying at a faster pace now so I can reach toward that goal.
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love me silver
can't wait to buy a house with 1/10th of my silver stack
real estate will bleed down as PMs shoot up
>>60685216thanks for spoon feeding me. I bought a few phoenix because of the entire debacle. Lovely coins they are.
/pmg/, do you think this defacement is authentic or did someone stamp "SEDAN" into the coin more recently?
RIP an American character
Chuck Mangione of King of the Hill fame
RIP Ozzy
Yet, Lemmy's passing a few years ago hit me more than all 3 combined.
>>60686384Do u think he suicided himself?
>>60686428he suicided himself with the last concert
I AM A REAL AMERICAN HH BROTHER
unrel, ordering a 10ozt Asahi bar tomorrow, finally GMI
>>60686371It was common after the war of 1870 for opponents of Napoleon III to blame him for the defeat, even though it was they who pushed for war, aided in this by Bismarck.
Some people like this kind of coin, it's a type of collection like any other.
>>60686481did he die during a show?
>>60686558Nah he done a show and died like 2 weeks later
>>60686371>do you think this defacement is authenticMost likely, a shitload of nap III coins got defaced by political opponents (costed less than fliers) after the loss of 1870.
>First Ozzy.
>Second Hogan.
>Third is now Chuck Mangione.
What the FUCK does it mean????
Why do they always come in threes?
Will their deaths usher in a new era of cultural revival without influence from jewish subversion?
Is Maxwell gonna die on the inside next?
Is Jerome gonna get fired?
Is the S&P 500 gonna tank 50%?
It feels like we are entering a new transitional era before the next one dawns on us.
>>60684490I want happy repeat business
>>60686656four now then, right?
>>60686665>Nigger who can't swim.Darwin awards don't count.
>>60686665>was swimmingHe clearly wasn't if he drowned
They won't let us hit $40, huh?
>>60686735They're fighting
But they won't be able to hold it down
>>60686428>>60686481He did drugs. A LOT OF DRUGS
Shit happens
>>60686558>>60686590I mean I think he pushed last straw with the concert
>>60686775Yeah this counts for sure
>>60687043>>60686590Yeah, concert probably sealed the deal. Ozzfests used to be a lot of fun.
Silver in the UK is 30 cents away from a new ATH
I know we all look at the usd and its chart, but most other countries, and their currencies have already broken through a new high for the metal. JPY, EUR, CAD, AUD, all have cleared it. Giddy up!
100 ounces of gold or 10,000 ounces of silver will buy you a fixer up starter home in a second tier city. Might need 50 % more depending how much they crash in the next 20 years. But unlike rocks, houses can be rented out....lmao rocks are a dead asset
Or another way to put it.
>>60687216I'd like to modify that with a modern interpretation.
>Gold and silver are money. Everything else is fake and gay.
>>60687225Bolivia? Nice, among the rarest.
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>>60687365is that a medal? looks neat
>>60687365hah, do you know where kelly moss motorsports is? :)
>>60687370it's an alex jones silver coin
>>60687385>>60687385not off the top of my head
pmg baggies make up the craziest excuses why their investment fails.....lmao there's a glut and silver is taxed punitively at a higher rate than good investments like stocks, crypto and real estate
Just went double or nothing on Bayhorse
>>60687099>Ozzfests used to be a lot of funhttps://youtu.be/lllrpcd8vbk?si=uKzmZ7vjpjmqLbqz
>>60687407pmg mentality 100%, buy something with a 1 in a million chance of making it instead of working hard and fixing your life
I worked hard, stacked cash, made good investments, picking up gains, 10% 20% occasionally 150% 200%, repeat for 20 years , boom boom you aren't a wagie anymore 30 years of freedom ahead
You spend more time here than anyone bud, I'd call it a full time job
>>60687365anon who sent the goldback: your packs are arriving tomorrow. but you can keep them sealed if you want, i'm sending you a complete box set.
>>60687531mintage numbers don't account for the price of silver going above face value and then coins being melted and sold on the gray market.
Probably more than half the coins made were scrapped and recycled as bullion.
>>60687475Interesting how you never cry about the actual coin merchants
>>60687525 shilling their garbage here day after day while pretending to be neutral investors.. lmao y'all love the people fleecing you....it's called Stockholm syndrome
>>60687575There's still tens of billions of ounces of this junk silver floating around that's why even if there was a defeceit of silver(there isn't) it would take 50 years to work through
>>60687588It's not in circulation, so it's either in coin collections or it's been melted.
Modern junk isn't popular as a collectible, most of it got melted in the 60's-80's.
That's one of the big reasons they stopped making it. It kept getting bought in bulk and melted.
>>60687450I wish real news was at least that intelligent
>>60686735How long ago was it when it kept bouncing off $30?
>>60687588the other problem with your thesis is that numismatic coins are worth melt plus the numismatic value.
so any time the price of silver goes up, numismatic coins go up more. There is no point where melting numismatic coins will make sense moneywise. The price of silver literally can't ever go high enough to make them worth melting.
because every time silver goes up, numismatic value goes up more to cover it. Same deal with gold. Collectible gold coins are never worth less than melt. They're always worth more. Even when melt goes up, they just go up more.
>>60687588so as you can see here
>>60687639even if there's tens of billions of ounces of silver sitting in coin collections (and there probably is), you might as well consider it lost.
Because as long as people are collecting coins, that silver will never be worth recycling.
Silver is going to $25 or below within the next 4 years based on historical trends
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>>60687608>It's not in circulation, so it's either in coin collections or it's been meltedWhy do pmg baggies always lie?
You can buy junk silver in $1000 face value bags, it's so common the bid ask price is published every day in the Wall Street journal
>>60687320I was reading up about the gold standard on wikipedia and apparently silver has been money for far longer than gold.
>>60687731far longer is a stretch. It kinda appeared at the same time, since some of the oldest coins are in electrum, the ancients didn't have the tech to separate gold from silver back then.
>>60687725>You can buy junk silver in $1000 face value bags,yes, that's a collection
are you retarded?
don't answer that.
>>60687722but what about its industrial uses? if demand for solar panels and high-tech military equipment remains stable for the coming years, I can't see how silver doesn't go up. The US may have axed its green energy subsidies, but Europe and even China as it continues to shift will possibly even drive demand for silver UP as they shift more and more to green energy. I can't see it going down in the coming years unless there's some kind of massive dump.
If anyone who knows better than me thinks I'm retarded let me know I'm just getting started here
He ate it should I kill him or nah
>>60687781He'll just poop it out
>>60687770what we saw in previous spikes and drops is that industrial demand isn't sufficient to prop up prices. Probably 95% or more of the price is from speculation, not industrial demand.
last thread we were talking about tellurium which is much rarer than gold but costs less than silver. Mercury and bismuth are other similar situations. About as rare as silver but cost a tiny fraction of silver's price.
so industrial use has almost nothing to do with the price. Speculation is responsible for almost all of it. And speculation interest can drop while industrial use rises causing the price to drop huge amounts.
>>60687738>the ancients didn't have the tech to separate gold from silver back then.they did, but silver was actually worth a lot more than gold prior to coins being invented.
Silver wasn't very common in ancient egypt and babylon. It took thousands of years for people to find good sources of silver.
>>60687815Thank you for that information. Like I said, I'm just getting started so I appreciate all info. If what you said is true, it would account for a period of time where military proliferation of high tech equipment was not nearly as prevalent as it is now or will be within the next 5-10 years. Are we not in an unprecedented time in terms of economic instability and global military proliferation? I guess I'm betting that this period we're seeing will spike silver through both demand and the dollar losing value forcing people to go to PMs, with many going to silver because it's cheap and (as they see it) likely to appreciate while being easier to buy into than gold.
Only 50% of mined silver is used by industry, the rest gets added to the tens of billions of ounces glut
>>60687871I think silver is probably just going to keep going up. I don't expect it to go below $25 again.
but yeah, in 2011-12 it spiked based on speculation that solar and other electronics would drive the price much higher. That didn't really come true, so the price dropped back down pretty low. But not below what it was before the spike.
so anon upthread predicting a price drop to $25 or lower could be right.
In my opinion the dollar is dying though, and silver is likely to just keep going up in dollar value. In 4 years the dollar may be gone. It's possible. But even if the dollar still exists, it's probably just going to keep going down in value compared to silver and everything else.
>>60687891again, you're assuming the price is based on industrial demand.
a dumb thing for a troll like you to do.
if industry set the price it would be around $2 per ounce.
that 50% "glut" is the entire reason the stuff costs so much.
>60687815
>60687915
Braindead contradictions and lies ywnbaw jesse
>>60687899even dipping to $25 seems like a fantasy
maybe 35 if you're very lucky lol
silver's gonna keep pumping
>>60687941yes, mid tier minds can't imagine most of the use accounting for almost none of the price.
you should check out the pareto principle
it says 80% of silver's price comes from 20% of uses. And even that's probably generous. I would guess less than 10% of users account for 90% of the price.
that 10% driving up the price isn't industry. It's investment banks and funds.
>my guy 80% 20%
>but l guess like 90% 10% my dude
You're a retard jesse. You're here all day fudding silver because youre a loser.
>>60684526worry about milk spots? Bro, that's not a flaw. That's a feature. Nobody makes fake silver with milk spots.
>>60688010yup. love me milk spots
>military demand as well as industrial demand
Remember just a few years back when the Dept of Defense was paying a premium at $30 an oz to procure silver? Mightve been just last year. Its funny how shills call stackers doomsday preppers when silver is actually required for the modern world to exist.
>>60688032They're probably pretty fucked from all the silver in munitions that they sent to Ukraine
>>60688032I remember 5 years ago when pmg was paying $50 for ASEs, lmao . Any of the old heads are down bigly. Newbs will be down big in 10 years when silver is is $20
>walking liberty tubes going for $300+
Holy fuck
>>60688000>You're here all day fudding silver because youre a loser.no I'm here all day looking at old coins and collecting your art.
fudding silver is just a bonus.
>60688287
/pmg/ was making fun of people who bought ASEs back in 2020, retard.
I used to be a very famous oldfag poster on /pmg/, but I eventually lost my mind and went full schizo. Most likely from gold and silver poisoning.
I hope you'll all still remember the old me. And I hope some of the other oldfags ate still here with me...
Remember the guy that had the ruby under UV light, and the one with vials of different materials? I miss those days...
>>60688323were you the guy with the vial of VSMOW?
>>60688327I didn't have any vial pictures. The dude with the UV pictures was cool though.
>>60688298I remember buying a tube of Walking Liberties for $180 ages ago only to find that they were all worn down 1917s and feeling ripped off, but looking back none of that ended up mattering in the slightest.
>>60688323I'm an oldfag too, but not a famous one, I used to post lots of pics of all the foreign junk silver I had accumulated back in late 2020-2021. I ended up leaving in late 2022 as the quality of discussion had degraded to a point where this thread was useless for actual discussion and my financial situation made it harder to buy PMs.
I came back a few weeks ago after noticing the price movement and how the thread seems somewhat decent now.
>>60688323>>60688342The vials of watch hand with radium to make them glow - that was awesome.
I can only offer this Geiger under UV light.
>>60688323>very famous oldfag poster on /pmg/lol, what a cringe sentence to post..
>>60688346Walking Liberties are always super worn down, the eagles on them always look derpy, that's just kind of how they were made.
>>60688354kek
don't tell him how long you've been here
>>60688323>I was a very famous old fag poster
>>60688352That's awesome!
>>60688354You didn't invent food pepe...
>>60688378Lmfao
>>60688346I started schizoposting because it got so boring, then I disappeared for 6 months.
>>60688389>I disappeared for 6 months.I've had rangebans that lasted longer than that
>>60688397I'm actually going to start posting like a normal person again. Every new thread is a new identity.
>>60688368You know, a lot of coins from that era are like that, Standing Liberties, Edward VII Florins, Italian 2 Lires, etc. The artistic talent was unmatched, but they seemingly didn't have either the technology to strike the coins deep enough so they wouldn't wear out so quickly and the technology didn't seem to catch up until decades later, at which point the quality of the art was starting to regress.
There is no use case for buying silver as an investment, unless you are Bob and your accountant told you to get a tax write-off, lmao but that doesn't even work for non Bob's because you can't write-off losses from silver
Crypto traps sway u from the silver path
It's funny that there is a shortage of paper silver now and it's basically worth double physical silver since you can loan it to shorts and get a 6% yield. Begs the question, have pmg baggies ever been right about anything?
Just. Buy. Silver.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajU8M0IVbFU
>>60688298Tubes of mercs are $150+ now.
>>60689170Monetary metals is paper gold and silver
>>60687180Excellent chance for arbitrage if you can manage it.
Buy silver in America, sell it in Japan, use profits to buy more silver in America and sell more silver in Japan. Etc.
>>60687899Wrong
It spiked due to the euro debt crisis
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>>60688470His name is Robert Paulson
>>60689416Gold down today
Silver down today
Is Bob down today? No. Unlike the rest of you he got up today and made $1000 in his private business bilking the government. Bounced right out of bed he did.
Be like Bob, start a business. Garbage rocks bring a life of pain unless you treat them like Bob does as a source of amusement. Bob doesn't need garbage rocks going to $2000 to retire. In fact Bob doesn't want to retire he loves his Job. Be like Bob.
I just don't trust this bankrupt financial system anymore. Far too much risk to think the $22BN economy is going to make good on $200TN of credit value.
>>60689252>But unlike rocks, houses can be rented out....lmao rocks are a dead assetI was pointing out that this statement is false.
Most of the investment grade gold in existence is currently being rented out.
>>60689613>he doesn't own a house made out of silver that he rents out for partiesngmi
>>60689573Bob is on his third wife, pays alimony, has a child with his current wife, is pre diabetic, and takes heart medication. Fuck bob
>>60689622Lmao, I might have enough silver to make a door for one of theseโฆ.
>>60689613Your example is something different, you give your $ to someone, he allegedly buys gold and loans it. Lots of people claim he is a scammer. Look at his picture is he trustworthy or just running a Ponzi
>>60686775>this shit ainโt nothin to me man
>>60689651Based newton destroyed the silver standard
im wondering if dalitgoy uses his only hand to throw darts at stock names pinned to the wall?
>makes about as much sense as spouting off topic nonsense in an Inuit igloo building forum.
call me stacktard, you stinky nigger
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>>60689598Excellent collection:)
What are the sizes of those pamp bars if I may ask?
Gold is gonna hit 8k before this time next year
>>60689670If we are being shilled alternatives, I would imagine you could game theory that he is either trying to sell us bad investments or possibly giving us good investments to somehow give himself some credibility. It honestly doesn't surprise me at all he has shifted to shilling mining stocks rather than physical silver. As the COMEX requires more and more physical to keep themselves solvent, they likely do not want to local physical dealers to feel the supply crunch. When dealers need more silver that demand reaches up the chain to bullion producers who want to expand their consumption to produce investment silver. Big players are entering the arena it appears, but retail demand when acting in concert are the single biggest player in the room. Remember, all it takes is 3 ounces per American per year to eat up 100+% of the GLOBAL production of silver. It's really that tight of a supply, folks.
Mining is so undercapitalized because the bullion bank cartel uses special financing to get their hands on the forward supply so they can be EXTREMELY PRECISE in how it is allocated. This is not the free market, but a terrible resource shortage that needs to be carefully managed to protect the fiat paper-ponzi. Expanding the money supply is like trying to spread out pizza dough too thin. The dough will start to tear. And those tears represent a the money supply growing exponential in relation to what the real-world can produce. The dough (fiat currency) itself is the problem, not the silver.
>>60689692It's not my stack, but those are 5gram bars.
PMG is at its comfiest with Dalit absolutely seething when beautiful pics are posted. He can't argue against the power of seeing what wealth looks like that is not represented by digits on a screen.
>>60689775I thought so but thank you:)
Yes plus it's always nice to see cool pics like that.
>>60687871dont talk to that thing it's a compulsive liar
Perhaps that's all that Bob is. The evil that men do.
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>>60689978Not an ahhhgument
>>60690059Tayvon DeMarcus has your package
>>60690095Scott Adams calls that the laundry list, means you have 20 shitty ideas, make up for it with volume. What's your best one for why silver isn't a scam
>>60690101>implying Tayvon DeMarcus knows the value of a heavy package containing gold and silver
It was a head and shoulder this entire time.
Should have known better.
>>60690123I put more than enough effort in to stating the bull case. You need to pick one and provide a counter argument. It's obvious English is not your first language and you actually don't have anything interesting or informative to add otherwise. You're not really worth the time.
You are a street shitting Dalit who would be better off getting run over by a train to spare the rest of us the inconvenience of having to interact with you.
>>60690168What's your best one
>>60690101>>60690150Reading my mind. Chicago customs always seems way slower than NY. This would be a light package. Just a lowly 1930 Oak Tree 5 RM.
silver and gold are at the peak of a post-covid bubble actually
>>60690164Just a dip before another rally
>>60690260It's Friday so we'll see. Fridays and Mondays never make sense
Another month gone by where no one on pmg made it
>>60690291No they don't. This might be the last time it's within $38 at all. If you look at trends in silver futures there are dips like this before it roils to a new high
>>60690222The bubble is in the value of credit.
If America has to spend HALF of its tax receipts financing the debt then we are not far off from a sovereign debt crisis.
The losses can only be applied to credit assets and everyone has the opportunity to "opt out" of the losses if they want to.
Another month gone by where the shill spends every waking minute here and proclaims that is made it status
>>60690462sometimes i feel bad for him
>>60690462... and somebody has to keep his presence known by talking about him.
>>60689692>What are the sizes of those pamp bars if I may ask?2.5 grams.
>>60690330>This might be the last time it's within $38 at all.Yeah because itโs going back down again lmao, this is the golden opportunity to sell and absolutely nobody here is taking it
>>60690536Ty also fren. They're all nice.
In tge future a 5gram might be fun to buy
>>60690550Fuck off. It is going higher and will continue to climb for some time
>>60690557I should have included the kinebar to the left in that excerpt. It's 5 g.
Here's its closeup from a few angles.
>>60686384Lemmy was pretty based. I stumbled on his music recently after learning about his Nazi dagger collection from Whitman.
Gold is red today and NEM popped $4.25 today (7% move). Not trying to hype mining shares, but it is interesting to watch when the equities start making moves that don't track the underlying as they normally move together.
>>60690689>they normally move together.then why did newmont tank from 2022-2024 while gold went up?
that's 2 years out of the last 3 when they didn't move together?
>>60690689>they normally move together.they really don't though
stop shilling mining shit here
there's a reason why /cmmg/ died. they suck
>>60690715A price still has other factors related to mine-specific developments, cash flow, and the balance sheet. On day to day price action I usually see the mines and the spot price have the same directional price action. Red gold and a 7%NEM price increase is something to raise an eyebrow at imo.
>>60690585Those are also neat:)
of course, now they restock it
>>60690670it worked
kilo elephant poster, now is your time
they did one of these now
where's the two ouncer
>>60690731I love muh miners
>>60690838I can't stop winning
>>60690731I've worked for lots of different mining companies. Dozens of them, including newmont. I'm always surprised when newmont stock goes up.
>>60690861The p/e ratio is 12 and y'all claim gold is going to $70,000 NEM is cheap
>>60690885>The p/e ratio is 12doesn't matter if management isn't competent
>and y'all claim gold is going to $70,000show me where I said that.
>>60690689>>60690715>>60690730>>60690731The stock market is just as much of a fraud as fractional reserve banking and fiat currency, just a giant game of musical chairs where useless digits on a screen (formerly sheets of paper) are bought and sold to suckers
https://youtu.be/kJOWwfOQ3Sc?
>>60690885Did you know that you have no ownership of your stocks?
>>60690726Gold down too. Might buy another oz. What the heck.
>>60690937> Didn't buy for $1200 gonna buy for $3300
We have an inverse head and shoulder followed up by a normal head and shoulder.
What do you call this pattern?
>>60691205And over and out
>>60690922>>60690931Based. I voluntarily do not have a 401k or have any involvement with the Jewish casino. Gold and silver in the safe is what matters. Tangible assets
Just sold a one oz silver eagle and a one oz maple leaf from 2012 for 37.5 each at a lcs yesterday. Did i get ripped off?
>>60691363Kinda, yeah. But I mean like $10 or so total
>>60691363Did you check the buyback price of the online bullion dealers?
>>60691301The only non-tangible asset I would consider is corporate bonds since theyโre required by law to pay you back if they go under, but even then your gains will barely beat inflation
A relatively new acquisition.
>>60691546HE DID IT :)
How do you like it? Good picture as always
100 oz. Going to get 100 more soon
>>60691406Yeah on jmbullion they would give me close to 38.5 for a cull eagle and about 37 for a maple leaf thats cull
>>60691546Love it! Great picture too
>>60691546Looking back and forth between the obverse and reverse sides.
>>60691570It's nicely struck, the obverse has an interesting seal. It's thicker and therefore slightly smaller than standard and the capsule it came in is also thicker (but needn't be). I'm not a fan of smooth edge, but that's minor. Ultimately, glad I got it but I'm not going to try to complete (get 2024's) or keep the series going. The design's not novel enough to inspire me laying out the extra premium, but the obverse justifies the one purchase.
>>60690931He doesn't have any stocks to begin with.
>>60690931Not to derail any, but since the great taking thing gained popularity, i wonder how that would work with companies that offer DRIP if they hold the shares? Just as fucked? Less so?
I'm hesitant.
You see anything wrong with this?
:)
>>60684041 (OP)Itโs our time bros
>>60691940Silver is much cheaper over there. It's probably fine.
>>60691954>Yotsuba
what do you call the name of the coin in the OP
>>60691954Random pol thread
What are you doing tonight
>>60691980a franc
also: where is mintanon with our apurands?
>>60684041 (OP)>Sower EditionI'm just sowing some truth
This is my next target I suppose
>>60691993looks fun
>>60691641>justifies the one purchaseI can see that. Those capsules seem almost limited to mints in that region. Those bayern thalers had the same ones and some of the berlin medals have a very similar style. I like regular capsules more.
>>60692122I am waiting on a band
I am bored rn
Entertain me
I like it
But wtf is up with the fly
Is it some weird symbolism
>>60692147yeah sunflowers are cool
>>60692160We stole the idea from the dirty sweeds
>>60692045Was a delay getting them shipped from the mint but we should have pictures soon(tm)
this is kinda crazy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8awcRTYXGs
>>60692147>I like itMe too. The reverse isn't bad either
>>60692138who are you seeing?
>>60684041 (OP)>LCS selling junk silver for 25xis this too good to be true?
>>60689708That's a bold statement. Got anything to back it up?
I wonder how much silver was lost in the floods in Texas
>>60692503>>60692653Silversun pickups
And girl tones
>>60692682Gonna go metal detecting to find out?
>>60692769Given that reading pmg makes you dumber and poorer
>>60692506>>60692045>>60691954>>60690931you should pursue a hobby, get a second job or start a business
>IQ posting during the weekend
KWAB
>>606929000>pursue a hobbyno
>>60686428He paid the vax toll
im an alabama dalit, and i wanna be free.
silver for stacktards, stonks and shitcoins for me.
I'm an alabama dalit and I wanna be free. Hell with the N double A C P. I dont drink, I dont cuss. I wanna ride on the front of the bus.
>keep dancing, pooโing & looing, (you) untouchable monke
kekekekek
>>60692900You must be dumbest poorest person in here, you read every post and you're always in here whenever I pop by for laughs. /pmg/ may be poor and stupid but you seem even poorer and more idiotic. Their conviction to their rocks is at least respectable. I have zero respect for a loser like you that spends all day trying to tear them down.
>>60693205Which would be worse? If it really is just one sad individual spending all day doing this or there is a group doing it with the same IP?
>>60691954rafi said maybe more qe starting around september 15th with his repocolypse stuff, stablecoins will probably life suppory the system a few years but are a derivative of the dollar which is a derivative of silver and will probably just pump the bubble bigger before it pops, seems like something might break but the system will limp on, we'll see
>>60693026>FUDding PMs in old jew textsThey even tried back then.
>>60693516kek true
IQDELET is carrying on a proud tradition
behold my paltry stack of ~111toz silver and ~2.4oz gold. The jewlery is sterling. Itโs ainโt much, but if it helps me fight the jewish financial hijinks..
>inb4 lel cumstain on 1kg bar
>>60693715Very nice stack fren.
I really like the pamp bar, ducats and rings. Very piraty.
>>60693715>Asahi>Swiss 20 Francs>viking barsBased stack. Good job!
Not owning silver is the best financial decision I ever made
>>60693732>>60693722Thank ye, me hearties
>>60693749>laughing like a madman in the reflection A true pirate
new joan of arc coin what do you think
>>60693794I like these high-relief 2-ozt coins. But they're very pricey, so I restrict buying them to those that I find particularly interesting. So that means astronomy or booba, or ideally, both.
Maybe if I was French, but I'm not.
>>60693829yeah i like joan of arc but it's $300 so I should probably pass
>>60693839The other caveat with a retail price that high is, if you go to sell it, there's no guarantee that anyone will agree to pay as much as you.
Case in point, pic related. I really like the design (I'm still happy I have it), but I saw one that went on ebay for half what I paid.
venus
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>>60693850yes, if you're looking for resale value, the best is always booba, as you said
Gold literally went up more than $1000 in like one year
>>60693794now, is this made by the same people who have been doing the warrior medals on monument? looks like it. neat
oh so thats how they ended up with so much gold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gOKQ-LoAT0
>>60693878AFAICT, the Monument 1-ozt Joans are the New Zealand mint.
The look a and feel of Anon's Joan makes me think it's Legrand or Mint of Poland, less likely Germania.
>>60693850Collectable rounds are always a terrible investment. Everyone who wants one buys one at issue plus many more because they stupidly think they will go up. This there are zero potential buyers, garaunteed losses. This has been true for decades
>>60693855Sell and declare victory or watch it fade away
>>60694097not with my venus:
>>60693854up like $700 on it
frenopolis, you should come to this
>>60693794she doesn't looks like any traditional depiction of Jeanne, wtf is this haircut? Where is the cute bowl cut? :(
>>60693956imagine being their neighbor holy fuck..
>>60693715Keep stacking fren, itโs unfortunate that the cheapies are all gone but slow and steady wins the race
>sorry jerome but we've confiscated your printer and replaced it with ours, you no longer have the cards; no more paper ponzi for you.
>>60693299Checked and keked
>stablecoins
>>60694248>she doesn't looks like any traditional depiction of JeanneThe browning down shall continue until faith is restored...
the u.s. debt to gdp cup and handle isn't real, it cant hurt you lol