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>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitablehttps://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos
>Bullion dealershttps://libertycoin.com/(US)
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>Numismatic searchhttps://en.numista.com/catalogue/
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https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/
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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
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
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>>60755712
I voted for gold tariffs.
Up 51% in 1 month. Thanks pmg!
>>60761945You voted to see the purest form of money being taxed?
You don't tax money, you use money to pay taxes. By definition money is the only thing that can't be taxed.
That's legit the jewishest thing Bloumpf ever done, and remember he sold NFTs of himself AIslopped into a superhero.
But Bloumpf is nothing more than the spokeperson of much more influencial people, so it was in the bluebooks for a while. The fact they made shitcoins taxes free at the same time isn't by mistake ofc, the message here is clear :
>shitcoins are the new money®, gold isn't money anymore, just forget about rocks and get hyped by the new digital gold® goyim!
>>60762036>>shitcoins are the new money®, gold isn't money anymore, just forget about rocks and get hyped by the new digital gold® goyim!Almost right! $ are money no one uses rocks anymore and never will lmao
Imagine being so brainwashed by Peter Schiff you think Trump will give up the Almighty $........morons
Tariffs on gold is making me antsy to get more. They always try to shake out gentiles from getting at true wealth before they do something drastic. See the gold reserve act
>>60762066>They always try to shake out gentiles from getting at true wealth before they do something drasticIt's legit step 1 of the gold confiscation manual. It's very, very worrisome. Retards cheering because it might slightly pump gold short term are mentally damaged.
>>60762036>You voted to see the purest form of money being taxed? Silver isn't being taxed, though.
>>60762162Well, he wanted to, then TACO'd out. Remember back in Feb when the traders drained the LBMA in fear of silver tariffs? It could very well happen this time too, just more Bloumpf's bluff who wont manifest in action. I really hope it's what happening here.
>>60762195Lmao, y'all move from FUD to FUD without realizing your gamble is a DUD
>>60761965What makes ETH so valuable? What gives it it's value?
>FUD to FUD
>is a DUD
WHAT A CHUD
>>60762280It's estimated $120 billion will flow in as a result of Blumpfs executive order on 401ks plus regular weekly buying, easy money is being made remember what happened with ETFs this might be bigger
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rule 34(b): there are coins of it. no exceptions.
What do you think about the tariffs on gold bars coming from Swiss refiners? What's Trump's play here?
>>60762364I wasn't asking you I was asking ID Uwa07QPP to see if he actually knows or not and he clearly doesn't.
>>60762699>What's Trump's play here?It puts price discovery in the hands of NYC so the US can dominate the gold market.
>>60762750>It puts price discovery in the hands of NYC so the US can dominate the gold market.lol, how exactly?
>>60762750This
>>60762806. Dominate how? Being the biggest gold miner? The biggest refiner? Isn't the price set on COMEX and in London. What do the Swiss have to do with this? Can you elaborate? Also, don't engage with that ID. He's a rage bait troll in desperate need of attention. If he does answer it will be with progressively more retarded and nonsensical answers meant to frustrate and farm you's. Just ignore him.
>>60762889By targeting Swiss kilo and 100 ounce bars, the formats most easily deliverable into COMEX, the U.S. just created a premium in New York futures and tightened liquidity in a way that strengthens U.S. pricing power. This tariff forces a bottleneck in a Western controlled delivery channel, keeping COMEX relevant and potentially making Eastern bars less interchangeable in the near term. The bigger strategic layer is that it signals Washington is willing to use trade policy to manipulate where price discovery happens. That’s a warning shot to anyone assuming gold market geography will shift without resistance.
>>60763033I wish everyone the best in their endeavors and will keep buying gold and silver regardless if what prices they discover;)
>>60763033That’s nice and all if Chyna didn’t covertly have a massive stack bigger than the west that the eastern half of the world would ratchet trade with
>>60762699He took something away that they care about and he doesn't,,,lmao,,,he created an asset from nothing kind of like how IQELITE makes cash,,, now he can give it back for a concession, don't be like these losers
>>60763033>>60762889Lmao, y'all believe some dumb shit
>>60762699Banks and countrys will still keep buying gold.
If switzerland cant sell gold in the U.S.,
they will simply look for other trade routes and exchanges.
They will most likely start selling more gold via Shanghai or china.
Comex will lose a big seller and therfore loose relevance.
They will loose a part of their power to determine the gold price.
>>60763033How does creating this bottleneck and tightness in liquidity benefit the US? Is it to have American refiners be the ones providing the gold bars to COMEX? Say you put tariffs on some imports into the US. Theoretically thats gives domestic producers an advantage and promotes domestic production. Is the goal something similar here? I don't know the plumbing of the PM market so perhaps I am missing something but I just don't really get what benefit this gives to the US unless its to shift refining to America.
>>60763140In a month you idiots will forget this, nothing will happen and you will be crying about new meaningless shit.....and IQELITE will be $70,000 richer
>>60763140>Comex will lose a big seller and therfore loose relevance.They will loose a part of their power to determine the gold price.
So why is Trump doing this? What's the benefit?
>>60763169Meant to greentext the second sentence as well
>>60763150Sometimes the MIGA crowd fills in the blanks with feel good fantasy
>>60763180Yeah but Trump is trying to accomplish something here. Just trying to understand what he is trying to do.
Made $3000 on my ETH today and $4000 yesterday, celebrating with my fractional gold and a tomato pie. Thanks Blumpf
>>60763169there is no benefit. its retarded.
>>60763231You are just dumb
>>60763187>Yeah but Trump is trying to accomplish something here. Just trying to understand what he is trying to do.Appease his kike banker overlords
>>60763225>ETHWhat gives ETH its value? Please explain.
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>>60762066yup, it's bullish af
>>60763340what shop is this? quality slurp
>>60761925 (OP)I just bought 1000 ounces of silver in the form of various bars rounds and coins. The thing is I don't remember doing it. I'm too hungover to greentext but basically I broke up with my girlfriend for cheating on me and canceled our Vegas trip. The last thing I remember is going to an Indian Casino, eating a big steak, drinking three shots of vodka, tequila and a long island iced tea while browsing this board. 12 hours later I woke up in my sister's apartment while peeing in her trashcan. I kept hearing an alert notification from my email and checked and sure enough I had spent a quarter of my savings on metals. I also apparently emptied my crypto ledger and was watching Mike Maloney's playlist. So I guess you faggots won. I had like maybe 40 ounces of silver before last night and now it looks like it's too late to be refunded
>>60763362It is Bullion LLC, they have great deals. They're owned by the same company that owns (r)AP(e)MEX.
>>60761925 (OP)Why did you leave off ma-shops from the Numismatic Search section?
>>60763187Lmao its funny how you are trolling these idiots and they are scrambling to say the dumbest shit possible which they misheard from Peter schiff
>>60763363My bipolar had me do something similar 4 years ago and I wouldn't say I exactly regret it.
I am not trolling anybody. Genuinely perplexed at what Trump's end goal is with this move.
>>60763436That means you are dumb as i already explained it
>>60763363>Shit that never happened: Volume 40
Never seen someone from 4chins be this clinically obsessed with Peter Schiff. Seems like his most active fan-base are mainly crypto-tards. Nobody in this thread has even brought up any of his talking points.
Anyways, best bullion websites: Pinehurst, Bullion.com, Bullion Exchanges, and (best one) Monument Metals. I keep these fuckers on a rotation.
>>60763542>clinically obsessedkek, nailed it
>>60763542Peter Schiff is where pmg baggies get all their opinions. He told pmg baggies that bitcoin is Le Bad at $100 and pmg baggies repeat that ever since>>>>>>>generational poverty
>>60763095Nice shot and sentiment.
Here's my most recent arrival.
Lmao silver scam victims didn't just wake up one day and decide to throw their life away on the silver scam,,,,,,some coin merchant put that in their empty head>>>>>>>Peter schiff
>>60763436>I am not trolling anybody. Genuinely perplexed at what Trump's end goal is with this move.Drumpfy and his goons are specifically targeting gold because they do not want you to own it. That is the answer.
Retail is NOT the primary purchaser of gold bars but institutions, businesses (jewelry makers for example), and rich people are. What Drumpfy is doing is is a soft form of capital controls preventing people who manage substantial amounts of wealth from being able to side step the US economy specifically the USD. The US economy is has been in a recession since 2020 (after Drumpfy printed all the money in late 2019 to bail out banks and used Covid to cover that up) and now the wheels are coming off the train pretty fucking hard to the point where the Elites are doing everything they can to prevent people from protecting themselves from the economic fallout.
Silver is great and all, but the real wealth of the world is gold and it is universally accepted everywhere. If you are a millionaire in the USA you can literally convert all of your USD to gold and move to China/Panama/etc. tomorrow with it (pursuing all of your wealth in the process) which is what the elites do not want. What Drumpfy is doing is unironic Marxist type shit and if I had any level of money I would be looking at a plan B to GTFO the USA.
>>60763470Retard
>>60763542his wife's music is incredible. can you really blame me
>>60763589>(pursuing all of your wealth in the process)I meant transferring all of*
>>60763105>>60763150You’re looking at this only through the gold gets more expensive lens and missing what’s actually happening here. This is about the U.S. taking control over where and how benchmark gold prices are set and specifically targeting the exact bar formats COMEX accepts for delivery (1 kilo and 100 oz). Those formats are the backbone of New York price discovery. If you control the supply of those bars into COMEX, you control a big part of the market.
Let’s take a look at all angles here. The idea some have that they’ll just resize bars isn’t as simple as it sounds. To turn a 400 oz London bar into COMEX deliverable 100 oz or 1 kilo bars, you need an approved refiner, strict chain of custody, proper assays, stamping, and enough capacity. That capacity doesn’t exist in unlimited amounts, and if the gold came from Switzerland originally, the tariff still applies unless it’s recast outside the U.S. which removes the Swiss brand premium and still requires COMEX approval.
Sending the bars to London doesn’t solve it either. That just makes it London metal, and COMEX shorts in New York still need to deliver New York bars. That widens the price difference between London and New York, pushes up the New York premium, and forces shorts to pay more.
Switching to refiners in the UAE, Turkey, or China has its own problems. Many aren’t COMEX approved for these formats, and some have anti money laundering concerns that make banks and insurers avoid them. Non approved bars are harder to finance and carry bigger costs.
As for China the idea that they can flood the market, that’s not realistic. Chinese kilo bars are traded on the Shanghai Gold Exchange, and exports are tightly restricted. They aren’t automatically accepted in COMEX custody, and the rulebook is different.
Switzerland also can’t just absorb the tariff. Swiss refiners run on thin margins, and a 39% hit on the exact bars COMEX takes for delivery forces them to either cut shipments or reroute them, both of which slow the flow. That hands a pricing and volume advantage to U.S. refiners, which is one of the key goals here.
New York futures prices may go higher relative to global spot, but that’s intentional. It rewards U.S. refining, strengthens compliance standards, and raises the cost for anyone trying to short dollar gold through COMEX. If you want the cheapest possible gold, you can buy in London. If you need deliverable bars in New York, you play by U.S. rules.
The strategic angles are bigger than just today’s price. This recenters price discovery in New York instead of Zurich or Shanghai. It closes loopholes that hide gold’s true origin, making it harder for sanctioned flows to slip through. It shifts profit margins and jobs to U.S. refiners, vaults, assayers, and insurers. It creates delivery pressures that make life harder for casual shorts in the futures market. And it gives the U.S. a clear escalation ladder, if workarounds pop up, regulators can expand the tariff, tighten the approved brand list, or add more delivery restrictions.
You’re treating this like there’s one giant gold market where everything is interchangeable. There isn’t. There are separate venues with separate rules, and the U.S. just made the New York venue more valuable, more secure, and harder to game. That limits Switzerland’s dominance, cuts down China’s ability to arbitrage, and gives U.S. institutions a stronger hand in setting prices. That’s not shooting yourself in the foot, that’s taking control of the choke point that everyone else still needs to use
Is it true that if you don't hold it, you don't own it?
>>60763647What do you invest in?
>>60763589The capital control angle is one I've seen floated and it seems plausible
>>60763656>if you control the supply of those bars into COMEX>taking control over where and how the benchmark gets setI am not following on these two points. Isn't the benchmark/price already set by COMEX? And as far as controlling the supply into COMEX. Ok so Trump tariffs the gold bars from Swiss refiners and they stop sending them over to the COMEX. What then? Are gold refiners in the US supposed to pick up the slack? And if so, how does that strengthen the position of the COMEX as far a setting the price of gold as it already does so?
>>60763666Ok this makes it more clear. So essentially Trump is trying to shore up refining in America. But if the Swiss are just the refiners that simply supply the approved gold bars to the COMEX and COMEX is ultimately the entity that facilitates setting the price of gold, why would it strengthen the COMEX by sourcing its bars from a US refiner as opposed to a Swiss refiner?
>>60763572Excellent coin and pic too sir. I tip my hat to you.
>>60763714Trump is issuing new tariffs every second day on an other country.
The real question is whether only imports from switzerland are affected or if Trump intends to put tariffs on ALL gold imports.
If duty has to be paid on all gold imports, the gold prices in the U.S. will naturally rise.
The gold market will be divided in the U.S. market with high gold prices an the globabal market with low gold prices.
Decoupling markets is a stupid idea if a contry wants to be a financial centre.
well, the only reason i can think of is to stop people from getting out of the dollar system.
Once you own fiat currency like the e.g. the dollar, you are trapped in that currency system.
You can only leave the system by
A)buying non-transferable goods like buildings or farmland
B)buying transferable goods (gold, silver,..) that are universally acceptet
or
C)find an idiot who is willing to excange other fiat currency for your dollar
At the current inflation rate, holding dollar means loosing money.
We also know that US treasuries are basically unsellable right now.
Nobody in his right mind wants to buy them.
That only leaves A)+B):
A)Some billionaire like e.g. Bill Gates or companys like Blackrock have been buying
big amounts of framland and houses the last years. The prices are have risen considerably.
Buying at the current prices basically means to loose on the trade.
that only leaves B).
If Trump puts tariffs on ALL gold imports, the price could rise 15%-40% depending on the tariff.
That means you will basically loose 15-40% of your moneys worth, once you try to leave the dollar system.
>>60763572Nice, I have been wanting to get the 1/4 oz version of that one.
>>60763741>>60763789>>60763714Lmao everyone buy gold from the coin merchants
>>60763666Sounds to me like COMEX gets the shit end of the stick eventually. There is nothing that says the international gold market MUST follow COMEX rules. The BRICS can make their own rules and have the gold to do it. If the choice is Chinese gold or Swiss gold at 50% higher price, it will not take long for the market to adapt. This really seems like the result will be to further erode Western control of the international metals market. Which is fine by me.
>>60763033AI generated post
>>60763225Those are euro cent coins.
A 10 cent and a 50 cent ones if im not mistaken.
Saaaaaaaar.
>>60763789Interesting. Sounds plausible, especially when you consider that we may we be headed to WW3 and capital controls are always enacted during that time. Appreciate the input.
>>60763589So basically Trump is /our guy/ bankrupting the plebs who don’t believe in sound money while making us rich.
>>60763656are you saying that gold itself isn't really worth much but the products that comex designed of it are
>>60763906yeah they are really pushing the limits with these gay ass sanctions that just hit the western people the most. as they go on its a huge incentive to make own systems and reduce dependency on the enemy
So should everyone purchase some gold this weekend before comex opens on Monday. What about silver? Could silver see a boost from this gold tariff?
>>60764324gold pumped already to ath
>>60762889>Also, don't engage with that ID. He's a rage bait trollwho? me lol? Really hope not because i'm one of the very few quality poster itt...
>>60764337>gold pumped already to ath
Hello /pmg/ I have a question regarding silver, I'm looking to stack junk silver and I live in greece so Im thinking of stacking greek silver coins like the George A 1910 drachm (.835 5 grams), 20 drachm 1930 Poseidon (.500 11.31 grams) , 10 lepta demeter 1930 (.500 7 grams) but unlike the silver Kennedy's they don't have a high mintage count and are sold more as collectors coins than investors... So my question is is it realistic if yes at what price should i aim and if not what do you recommend?
>>60763906This actually works against China’s push to make the Far East the primary gold trading hub because it weaponizes a chokepoint they don’t control. By targeting Swiss kilo and 100 ounce bars. If China wants to pull more trading and settlement volume toward Shanghai or Hong Kong, it needs friction in Western markets to push traders East. But this tariff forces a bottleneck in a Western controlled delivery channel, keeping COMEX relevant and potentially making Eastern bars less interchangeable in the near term.
>>60764437Stacking junk silver from your home country is practical and makes sense
You should just aim for as close to spot price as possible
>>60764337I honestly don’t think that matters. Let’s say a chud here has 700 ounces of silver and 1 ounce of gold.
I think it would be good to sell 300 ounces and get a nice 4 ounce gold stack while still having 400 ounces of silver which still makes you a 1%’er in silver.
If your top heavy silver then I think it’s wise to become more 50/50 even at a GSR of close to 1-100.
There’s that one asshole here with 2,500 ounces of silver and 3 ounces of gold. He NEEDS to sell 500-1000 ounces of silver now for sure. While still having a very solid amazing sized silver stack of 1000-1500 ounces of silver after getting 5-10 ounces of gold based on selling a good portion of his huge stack of silver.
>>60762195>I really hope it's what is happening here. Here's the funniest part about what's happening. Everyone thinks that they can have some external influence to cause a happening, either pro-silver or con-silver or even ignore-silver. In this one case, I have to hand it to the language of Hebrew. See, the Hebrew word for money is also silver for a reason. It was divine revelation. Yet this will never ever be agreed to by almost any antichrist jew. Furthermore, the proliferation of numerous other languages wherein the same thing occurred that money = silver being the exact same word isn't anything less than confirmation of the devine revelation. Now, the irony of the role gold plays is contrary to silver intentionally. Muh, scarcity, etc. Don't get me wrong, gold is extremely important and useful, however, not nearly as much so as silver.
See this 2017 apple recycling and consumption survey to illustrate my point:
https://www.usgoldbureau.com/news/post/golden-apple-40-million-worth-of-precious-metals
As you can see, "A typical iPhone is estimated to house around0.034g of gold, 0.34g of silver, 0.015g of palladium and less than one-thousandth of a gram of platinum."
Now, this is a 10:1 ratio, isn't it? So to ensure that there are an indoctrination machine in everyone's hand on earth, (8.2 billion estimated) you only need about 90,200,000 troy ounces of silver @ about 3,427,600,000 USD and about 9,020,000 troy ounces of gold @ aprox $30,668,000,000 USD wich is a grand total of 34,115,600,000 USD and is a 1:10 ratio of the US Debt
Now I said all of that to illustrate the ratio it's coming out of the ground for silver to gold is also 10:1
The math maths, the obvious derivative ratios should be 10:1 and 1:10 but for some confusing, phenomenal, tricky, illusory, obfuscated, obscure and seemingly unexplainable reasons it's not represented this way in market practices. Now comes the funny part. What happens when the price is forced to match the ratios? Happening
>>60764351No, not you. I was referring to iqdelete
Lawd, I just can't stop slurpin', bought Monument Metals Lot of 3 Krugs and tube of 50 Mercs.
>currently about 230 oz deep in Silver
Why does it feel so good having so much weight?
>>60764632>Why does it feel so good having so much weight?Because it's real money.
A new 2oz silver coin. Horus from the Egyptian Relics series. I overplayed a lot as in Europe but really like it:)
>>60764647Nice shot - I like the velvet background too.
Why are so many special metals mined mostly from South Africa?
>>60764667Because God clearly has a sense of humor.
>>6076466775% of the world's gold comes from people there that say EFFERIUMZ
>mfw $72k USD in PMs
I don't stress about my long term finances at all
>>60764786based
I wanna be you when I grow up
>>60763666Satan the problem is that we just barged into a global market and took a fat shit on it. We have spent the entire year waving our dick around to bully the nations of the world into a new plaza accord, but fucking with a central hub of the gold market just after it becomes a tier 1 asset again will only make us everyone's enemy.
>>60764463>keeping COMEX relevantthat implies that not taxing the Swiss bars reduces the relevance of COMEX. why is that the case? I'm not following.
>>60764786If true, you are sitting on a dragon-tier horde.
>>60764949can you post that tier list? is that even salamander?
>>60764463It is a choke point they don't need. Do you imagine China can't cast an ingot? And sell it in the USA for less than what the Swiss ingot costs? With respect to China, all it does is force them to not intermingle Swiss gold with their own, or Russia, or South Africa, or Australia. Where is the choke point for China? I'm not seeing it.
>>60764885The USA has two kinds of relationships with other countries: simp and bully. Nobody likes either one.
>>60764667Because billions of years ago, they were hit by one of the largest meteors to ever impact the planet, leaving behind lots of Gold and Platinum Group Metals.
Combine that with the fact that the country is on very ancient, cratonic rocks so it has the conditions for diamonds to form and be brought to the surface as well.
>>60764992>>60765045Yep. Salamander.
Or a Fifth Man. Should have gold in that stack.
>>60765045thanks. and not knocking the fren with 72k in metals. just that the upper tiers do seem to take a lot to get there
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>>60764674>Because God clearly has a sense of humor.You win this thread fren...
>>60765233what city did it get hung up in?
>>60765096It was super erratic before the close on friday, sussy stuff going on these days with spot fixing
>>60764463>>60763656>>60763666sorry i must be retarded, but i fail to see how any of this make sense/ends up benefiting anybody. It just sounds like the US admin decide to play retarded games only them want to play..
>>60765289No idea, it came from NC and is supposed to come to south af- i mean georgia
>>60765350pmg baggies like to larp that they are fighting evil forces by buying rocks. It helps soothe them through the decades of losing, everyone else is getting rich while they goon over meaningless news and conspiracy theories
>>60765084The chart is dumb, you need 140,000 ounces of silver to make it. Once you get 140,000 ounces sell it and buy a real investment
>>60764511>There’s that one asshole here with 2,500 ounces of silver and 3 ounces of goldKinda in this boat, but even more extreme : 2,350oz silver, 1oz gold.
I'd LOVE to be heavier on gold, i really tried to, but my cartesian mind simply refuse to purchase any gold when the ratio still is in the gutter. I'm sorry but to me it makes zero fucking sense to purchase gold at 1:90 when it comes out of the ground at a now ATL of 1:7 ratio. Plus industrial needs destroying 60% of the yearly output, versus 5% for gold.
In term of what's added in the vaults around the world as investment vehicles, we are closer to a 1:3 to 1:4 ratio.
With silver we get a false sense of abundance because of the large amounts we historically put in our coinage, and thus mechanically a more evenly distribution among people, it feels really ultra-common compared to gold. But that's mostly an illusion, that's because gold got hoarded so much by nations/large capital owners for the past century. They vacuumed everything. If they did the same with silver we would experience the same impression of scarcity. Richfags thought they were too good for silver, that's a leverage we the people have and must use at our advantage.
>>60764511>He NEEDS to sell 500-1000 ounces of silver now for sureI think you NEED to kill yourself.
>>60765045Roman tier here
>>60765672That doesn't seem right
>>60765691Ohh wait I see the dates now at the top
I thought
>>60765672 was buying them now at those prices lol
>>60765686based swiss enjoyer, sadly for me those are unobtainium tier now.
>>60765728Why's that? What country are you in? I'm an American getting them off eBay.
>>60765737Few hours away from Switzerland in car kek.
I too am getting them from ebay, used to at least. Few years ago my average was 2.50€/Franc, got few hundos of them at that rate, and out of habit i always do these maths to bid on them. No need to tell you i didn't win a single auction for swiss francs in a looong while kek. Am almost afraid to ask you how much you paid for them.
>>60765588What is that coin?
>>6076579350 kopeks USSR 1920s'
>>60765737Lmao, swiss guy here, we are notorious for dumping our unwanted crap on foreigners. We only deal in the finest quality things and export the pleb tier but not even Europeans want out shit tier coinage
>>60765792>Am almost afraid to ask you how much you paid for them$265 USD for 44, or $45/toz
Not great not terrible.
>>60765808>Lmao, swiss guy hereYWNBARS, toltec mutt
>>60765808>export the pleb tier
>>60764324i fomo'd another ounce when blumpf announced the tariff at 430 in the morning when i woke up. not what i was wanting to wake up to
>>60765812Yeah no wonder i can't compete with my stingy bids kek. Since a bunch of anons here like those (me included, never sold any beside few nice grades i lucked out from lots i sold as numis), it often get posted and some anons might falsely think those are common. But these coins are pretty rare in truth, once they go up in price they rarely ever go down after.
Pic rel to have an idea, and compare it to US silver quarters, in 1964 they minted over half a billion of them (564 millions)...
>>60763589cant help but think he wants everyone to rush into crypto instead of gold
>>60765901So they can rug pull the crypto scam
>>60765815Y'all so triggered that I made 622% profit in a year and a half while you made 18% on rocks you fantasize I'm a Toltec G_d ...Lmao no, I'm a 2 meter tall Swiss Chad. That's why I'm so good with money. Watch and learn! Did some outreach to the gay community today they are rich like me I told them buy platinum gotta pump my SBSW to 400% gains. Buh bye baggies!
>>60765854Absolutely. I have 500 merc dimes, I should probably get more US quarters.
>>60765901He did announce he was buying billions then sign an executive order allowing it in 401ks. Lmao do y'all hate money this is a once in a lifetime opportunity I'm up 55% in a month ......hyuge gains on hyuge gains,,,,,bbbbbut muh rocks,,,,,, kektop! Stay poor then watching peter Schiff videos
>>60765954I've made more profit on what our resident schizo calls digital bleep bloops in 2 days than the value of all your rocks>>>>>>they are dead assets fren! Cancer
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Alright, which one of you niggers did this?
For those of you who haven't been following along...Gold revaluation is written in the Bitcoin Reserve Act bill that is currently working through Congress.
>60765979
>fren
I'm not your fren.
>>60765948>I made 622% profit>>60765967>I'm up 55% in a monthYou work in the service industry.
>>60766019Sad! Your resentment that I'm making huge profits has filled yall
>>60766045 with hate AND kept you trapped in garbage rocks while you miss out on the multiple easy opportunity for profits I show you. Lmao you just missed out on 55% gains in one month. How you like them apples?
>>60766081>making huge profitsYou never prove that you actually have these profits. We don't trust you. If you actually provided proof then maybe you'd not be told to KILL YOURSELF several times a thread.
>>60766101He should kill himself either way.
One of these days I'll tell /pmg/ about Ariel (male) the Cuban retard that I used to work with in a data center. That's who I think of iqdelete is like irl.
>>60766101Then why cry nonstop about it? Obviously you have an inferiority complex because you know you made a shit investment
>>60766126So you are a self admitted wagie working with retards....lmao,,,,,and you fell for the obvious silver scam,,,,lmao please give us financial advice
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>bought 10 random silver rounds off apmex
>they're all that stupid ETH round
yeah never buying a random selection thing again
>>60765588Checked and preserved for the His-story books.
>Richfags thought they were too good for silver, that's a leverage we the people have and must use at our advantage.
>>60766139Lmao never heard of those I just bought 15 of the real thing and made 55% in a month over $20,000 profit now,,,,,,just one of my dozens of investments,,,,,thanks President Blumph
>>60766129>cry nonstopYou lie nonstop.
Post your brokerage account right now. But we both know you won't, because you're poor and wash dishes for a living.
>60766138>>60756334Dipshit over here calling a salary man a wagie when he clearly posts pics from his lunch break from washing dishes at a hotel.
I got rich by buying silver.
>>60765901Have you considered the possibility that it's a way to onshore dollars without them chasing actual goods and services while simultaneously increasing US Gold holdings?
Just saying it out loud doesn't make it true, but it does make sense on this front as well as panicking sheeple cryptards into a slaughter chute.
>>60766154yeah i thought you'd like that
>>60766003Niggers are incapable of understanding financial/monetary weaponry
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I don't get the grading on these. This is top pop along with two other 63s. This has fewer contact marks than the ms66 medal I have and there are no hairlines. I can only think it would be the lack of luster, but how would they even know what that originally looked like if all these medals have a matte look?
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Pmg baggies have now written 35 dissertations on trumps Swiss gold tarrif which doesn't affect them at all it's irrelevant, fascinating mental gymnastics to cope for shit investments......lmao. Pure copium and hopium,,,,, personally I love me some things that go up like my SBSW up 180% ytd.....if it didn't go up I wouldn't blame Blumph or coin merchants I would blame myself, that's what men do
>>60766244>>60766247Because i bet they glance 1mn at the coin and call it a day. If the grader is in a bad mood that day it might negatively influence your grading, and since they can hide behind the "it's all subjective anyway"..
From here your coin looks perfect, even MS65 would be lowkey insulting.
>>60766147We have the same tray.
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>>60766147Look at that stack. Guns, knives even goblets. You got straight up treasure. That's so rich.
>>60766343Lmao, a collection of random beanie babies garbage impresses pmg baggies who don't even own their own time
1400 ounces of gold is a make it stack... . anyone getting close? If not, wage harder!
>>60766587You don't even own a car.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidyon_haben
>Every firstborn Jewish son has to be redeemed by paying 5 Silver coins to a Kohen
>The Kohen usually gives the coins back after the ceremony for the baby's parents to keep, effectively giving the family a small stack of Silver whether they want it or not.
>Israel mints coins specifically for this ritual, with them having roughly the same weight and purity as a US Silver dollar.
Interesting.
I never bought a case and now my 10oz asahi bar is oxidizing :(
>>60766682It's just a bar anon, tarnish won't hurt its value.
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Holy fuck
https://youtu.be/QEvtlTSS1Go?si=8xsv5XmvbbqAbkPe
>>60766685Lmao, buh bye asahi premium
If you do get a make it stack of 1400 ounces of gold or 140,000 ounces of silver, be smart and sell it for a real investment
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>>60766735I guess it's my new fondler then
>>60766190Can you elaborate how this will onshore dollars and why that is desirable from their end? If I understand correctly onshoring dollars would be contra to having the dollar act as reserve currency and Trump said he wants the dollar to remain in that role
>>60766609>>60766813Please don't engage him. Calling him poor and retarded, while true, does nothing, as he is a troll who craves attention and wants to be annoying. Engaging him only gives him what he wants and it derails actually good conversations as he sucks the attention towards himself. May I suggest the patrician's choice of ignoring and watching him seethe as he fails to generate you's and tries harder and harder to get the attention he so craves.
>>60766952Lmao expert level troll begs silver scam victims to only reply to his troll questions.
I get richer either way the funniest outcome is you doubling down waging for more rocks and staying poor
>>60766952My brother, I recognize your effortpostan style. You've been here long enough to know that the same people that pay him for (((You)))s are the same people that are spraying us and frying us with 5g. This is a spiritual war
>>60766682It's from sulfur in the air. The aluminum foil/baking soda method will convert it back to silver.
>>60766139Yeah but now you can joke in ETH threads that you have a real asset
>>60766813Asahi is max kino, don't listen to anyone who says otherwise
>>60767424Not a funny joke for silver baggies as silver yields 0% and is predicted to fall to $28, while ETH yields 2% and is predicted to rise to $12,000
>>60767502What's the purpose of ETH? What does it do that give it value?
>>60766952No stack, no opinion. Even iqdelete posts brass. I'm not defending him, just being critical of you.
>>60766323>We have the same tray.Neat. Probably we have many similar coins as well.
>>60766343>Look at that stack. Guns, knives even goblets. You got straight up treasure. That's so rich. There is another version of this limited stack picture with also a partial woman in the background, I considered posting that one first but ended up settling on this picture and leaving her out of it for obvious reasons.
As you can see in this picture, you can possess a representation of time, but you can not stop it. Everything from Bulova to Rolex multi-jewled and the history of individuals who perceived time through these artifacts did so in style wearing wealth. But it didn't stop, but the watches did.
Real riches can't be seen or held here in this realm, real wealth is eternal and immutable and a gift that can not be earned and is definitely not deserved.
Take care fren not to miss the lesson in this picture, about being present in the present. Because all the wealth of the world can not buy what really matters.
>>60767573You just freaked my mind:)
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Rate my stack you fuckin wealthy shits, couple cents off the dirty number
>>60767577Checked
I hope you understand what I am saying...
>>60767609I do brother.
"Do not pay too much attention to fame, power, or money. Some day you will meet a person who cares for none of these, and then you will know how poor you are."
>>60766689Wisdom speaks:
If, and I stress, if silver finds its mean value, the reality is probably $700 an ounce minimum, however simultaneously a good dinner for 4 people would also be $700 because of the converse correlation relationship between financial instruments and monetary metals. What he is saying is absolutely true. A hundred years ago, 0.733 ounces of silver fed a family of 4 well for a day, 2000 years ago 1/7 of this did, and today it it moving slowly back towards 2000 years ago. And like mentioned in the video, nothing is changing with the physical assets they're remaining the same, it's the perceptions of people that are changing. The delusion is fading in some while growing in creating perceptional divisions. This is also accelerating. Less and less people are thankful to work, thankful for problems to solve, thankful for tribulations and trials to strengthen them. More and more people are becoming helplessly and hopelessly deceived by false or even intangible tokens of claims of value rather than something real and of substance due to envy and pride of what they believe to be "life."
This doesn't end well for them. History is never mocked.
Redpill me on stacking palladium
>>60766682should have got gold instead
>>60767324>this is a spiritual warIndeed it is. God bless.
>>60767523Have job, I don't value your opinion. Even iqelete posts brass indicating gold rounds are Le Big Dumb to elite human capital. I'm not defending him, just being critical of you. IQ and his good fren Minty have earned our gratitude, even Bob, although he's still waging for timeshare payments throws us a bone now or then. The rest of y'all are cancer, wealth destroyers, space wasters. Buy stocks not rocks laugh at poors who post stacks and Glocks
>>60767677Dumb, buy a palladium miner......stocks >>>>>>>rocks
>>60767540You're getting successfully baited by a rage troll and your post is just cope. But by all means, keep engaging him and help him ruin the thread.
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>>60767634I don't even know how to tell you bro but did you fall for a scam, upper right?
Those never existed in the first place, the date is bullshit (31 was still Weimar) and to be completely honest, that doesn't look like gold on the photo
The silver ones on the left look fine, your Hamburg of all places gold coin is valuable as shit. if you want to stack, re-sell immediately and get 4-5 preussens instead
Clocks ticking fellas,,,,,weekends almost over,,,,,back to work so you can buy another rock,,,,,will you ever get the 140,000 silver ounce make it stack??????nose to the grindstone,,,,,,,
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>>60767634guess that's supposed to be 37, they still look off.
That's fools gold, a.k.a. pyrite
did you know that indians love to randomly shit a bunch of punctuation into a sentence for when they think?
Period or Comma doesn't even matter with them
They're 1937 gold plated Reichspfennig's:P
They just look neat next to other coins imo.
Also I enjoy people reacting to them lol
Moving things around and thought I would take a family portrait before they go back into their safe spaces, immune to the depredations of banks and governments.
>>60767758>for when they think?I don't believe they're capable of that.
>>60767725That doesn't answer my question.
What gives ETH and BTC their value?
>Have jobYour job is clearly to be here. We own you. The more silver we buy, the more you tell us not to.
You're a slave to our ideas and our existence.
>>60766682just clean it anon it's not that hard
>>60767673I get your hypothesis, I don't disagree completely. But, with silver being necessary in all modern electronics, and there being a silver production to consumption deficit for the past half century with a deficit also being forecasted for 2025
>>60767534, if dinner for 4 does cost $700 in the future, silver would definitely outpace that price due to its expanded consumption and shrinking supply.
>>60767356>>60767957>>60766813>10toz fondlerI wouldn't clean it. That's based as fuck.
>>60767957https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhtGxujrLTc
>>60767977I agree that it is tarnishing in a pleasing way.
>>60767924Wagie wagie stuck in cagie
All day long at Swiss Chad he ragie
Gets his check he buys a rock
His life soon over tick and tock
Now he's gone his corpse is rotten
No one cares he is forgotten
Cleaner comes and cleaner goes
Trades them rocks for Irish Rose
>>60766689Holy based gun grandpa
>>60767885Nicely done.
Did you take the Pt bars out of packaging, or did you get them this way (for a discount)?
Alright, so if the lbma defaults, what if they recall every coin with a monarch on it? I
>>60767502>silver has beaten all projectionsElle oh elle, indeed.
>>60768174What's a make it stack of platinum, 45000 ounces?
>>60768174>>60767885Based platinum chads
>>60768174When pauladium was mooning, I (foolishly) took some of these bars to the LCS still in plastic. Guy was super nervous. Fiddled around with them a bit, didn't test them. Ultimately said he couldn't buy them. Said he would have to take them out of their packaging to test them. Basically he was just nervous about the price volatility and buying from a stranger. He pointed me to another store, but I let it slide and glad I did. Then I decided that the packaging was pointless, since it is readily counterfeited and the LCS is going to remove it anyway. So I released all of my metals from bondage (unless they are graded) so I can absorb their magic directly through my skin.
>>60768225They can recall my ass for all I care.
>>60768395>Basically he was just nervous about the price volatility and buying from a stranger.You could read his mind? Do you ever use that skill to make money or just to complain on pmg baggie forums?
>>60768054You're stuck here, and you don't own a car lol
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>>60767974I’m glad you expanded on this far better than I; I would’ve called him a faggot.
A dinner for 4 and an ounce of silver costing 400$ sounds preposterous considering the rise in price of everything by a ridiculous metric; PMs have barely reached where they should be and even in such a case I cannot picture a dinner out costing 700$ and an ounce of silver being the same, this current dynamic we find ourselves in is unironically different than anything before it
Well, I don't know how I did it, but I did it.
I went to the flea market this morning, not expecting to find anything. While digging through a small box full of old silver bracelets and rings, I found this bunch of French and German coins. With no money in my pocket, I went to the seller to ask him how much he would sell it to me for.
A young guy, who I figured was his dad, was busy doing something else with someone else. He told me it was 20 euros.
Alarm bells ringing. Poker face. I said, “Okay, I'll go and withdraw some money.” Back from the ATM, I gave him his money and went home with nearly 71g of silver for 73% of the spot price.
I still can't fucking believe my luck.
Next week I'm going to a bigger flea market, I hope my luck will continue.
>>60768626>this current dynamic we find ourselves in is unironically different than anything before itNo, y'all still wagies, broke and spouting peter Schiff bs same same
>>60768655That 5 franc looks great I need to get a couple of them. Have any Napoleon III coins?
>>60768626There are plenty of anecdotes about dynamic pricing during breakfast during the Weimar hyperinflation. I'm a relatively young boomer, but I remember going to the strip mall with $20 from grandma and being able to see a movie and grab taco bell before. I could easily see my kid needing $100 to do the same thing by the time it's his time to go out and live a life.
Point being, boomers probably think of the $5 bill the way we'd think of a 20, the way our kids will think of $100 bills.
I mean for fucks sake, mans realistically won't even be using cash. Have you even seen the people they have working cash registers? They can't make fucking change! I'll tell you a thing I've done.
Went to buy a pizza with rolled dimes.
The fucking kid, opened my rolls despite me explaining how jews stole the silver out of our money and "how there's 50 in a roll, I'm not gonna fuck you, I'm just looking for silver. You really don't need to waste your time"
Anyway, you'd be surprised how many cash register attendants don't know there's 40q's 50d's 40n's and 50p's
I do it because I remember the dude I ignored who taught me about mercs when I was but a cash register attendant.
>60768054
>knows he's stuck here
>spews an unoriginal response in rage when it's pointed out to him
Indians sure are NPCs aren't they?
>>60767763My lcs has some clad Ike dollars that are gold plated and stamped in commemoration of some dude.
They look...off. But reichspfennigs, y'know still clad. I wonder why the owner would decide to do that.
>>60767747>>60767749Those are reichspennigs electroplated with gold, it's pretty popular on ebay, i doubt he paid more than few bux each.
>>60768655that's an absolute banger anon, what's the date and mint for the 5F Napo?
This lot is easily worth 100€ at minimum, and more depending on the 5F.
>>60768742Lmao, low IQ racism doesn't pay
>>60768759More like 10 yuros, he calculated the weight all wrong, left out his costs to buy. Money loser
>>60768768Hey iqdelete, have you ever had sex with a woman? Have you ever even held hands with a woman? Has a woman even shown interest in you?
>>60768664Thx. Don't lose hope of managing to fleece someone without appearing to do so. ;)
>>60768664There many Napoleon III on Ebay, most often in auction. For a direct purchase it will depend on the condition of the coin, but I would say 30-40€, more for a well-preserved coin but then it's numismatics.
>>60768759Minted in 1811 at Rouen (letter B). And yes, it's pretty hard to find a well preserved coin like this one with a pretty nice patina under 100€
>>60768800Gorgeous, yeah it's easily a 110€ one from my experience, plus about 50€ of various junk, that put you at 160€ for a 20€ purchase. Pas trop mal lol!
>>60768737It's just a novelty item they plate 1, 5and 10 Reichspfennig's. I just got 2 1's as they look 1/10 oz size and have a swastika on it:)
Analysts and commentators point out that this move was significant—not only for Russia but potentially for broader global markets—as it distinguished Russia as one of the few countries reintroducing silver into official reserve strategies
https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/precious-metals/article-823167
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>>60769023based putin
he knows the score
>>60769023Good archive bro
This is like 3 months old though. Arcadia did a thing on it if i recall
>>60769023Lmao, source:coin merchants ,,,,,,every,,,, single,,,,,time
>>60769059The news just came across my desk, and I don't recall anyone posting about it in these threads.
How're we feeling about this week?
>>60769173Yall will come up with new FUD and copium, while gold and platinum stocks and crypto moons, same as last week, 100 posts seething about the rich Swiss guy bragging you don't give him yous because you are so sophisticated,,,,,lmao
>>60768132CZ75 was revolutionary. Doesn't seem to get credit for just how good it was compared to everything else at the time.
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>>60768655Nice one.
Not quite the deal you got but I went to a flee market today as well and bought my very first set of silverware. It's 95% silver, looks very good and I paid 2% over spot. I'm very happy with my purchase as I'm getting married in 2 weeks. We'll do a very small wedding with just a dinner with 12 people. We get to use it and I always figured a set of silverware was something I had to have by the time I got married.
>>60769339Very comfy, you will see it's great to eat using silverware. It feel very smooth in mouth, idk how to describe it but it's very soft. It's minerve 1st titre?
>>60769365Yup. It's puiforcat and minerve 1st titre
>>60769365And while fondling I clearly noticed the softness as you described.
Anons, I found an Apu-tennia minted silver coin from a couple years back in my collection. What is the going price for these, these days
>>60768395>so I can absorb their magic directly through my skinThere's a lotto be said for that. Unintentionally, I released a PAMP gold bar from its plastic. I was both relieved that I could image it, but anxious about damaging it.
>>60769476If there are none listed online, the price is whatever you want it to be.
>>60769339Nice one Anon, I'm not really into silverware, but one day I'll buy a set of absinthe spoons in sterling I hope. Once I saw a sterling silver wine taster with a Salvadorian peso soldered to the bottom. It was very stylish, but out of my budget.
>>60769514Nice fren remove all plastic imo it's gold it will outlive all if us.
Plus mainly unless it's a numismatic piece it's just more fun in hand.
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>>60769603>a numismatic pieceAnd now you're getting to may pain. I desperately want to cut these guys free, but am worried about resale. Then I think, why the hell would I want to sell? But what if I do... and it goes round in circles.
I got 2.4 troy ounces of silver Japanese Sen coins today. The 10 Sen coins are from the Meiji reign (late 1800's-early 1900's) and those ones are 80% silver and the 50 Sen coins are from the Taisho reign (early to mid 20's) and they are 72%. All together i got about 1.75 troy ounces of pure silver for only $35 leafbucks or in other words at around 40% of spot.
>>60769379>puiforcatFantastic anon, they are among the most reputable houses when it comes to french silverware.
If one day you want to dig a bit deeper, i advise you to purchase some Fermier Généraux dated silverware. Finding complete sets is very hard and very, very expensive since we talk about 300-400yo tableware (and nearly impossible with the cutlery), but you often can slurp a fork & a spoon here and there at relatively good prices on ebay.
Here's the masterpiece of my collection, didn't post it for a while so you give me an excuse lel, a partial set (a minuscule fraction even, royal sets counted up to thousands of place settings, but most of it was melted down to finance the 7 years' war iirc) of Louis XV's Versailles' set.
>>60769625So awesome I'd love to get some of those one day:)
>>60769625A rare deal, where did you find those?
>>60769613I understand sir. I had the same issue. Then got the 1oz Perth mint yot Dragon coin bar. I the realized it's the same size as a 1oz Pamp, but this thing was considered... a coin.
Now I just generally store anything 24k in some protective layer, but broke my half oz Noah's Ark right out of the case, and just ordered a pamp 5 gram which I can also justify fondling after insealing it. I think we're both facing the issue of not wanting to damage anything 3000$ plus or (semi) numismatic bit at the same time it's gold which will in fact outlive us all so who cares really?:P
Also mist buyers or shops would just rip it open to test it....I use thus to justify doing whatever I feel like:)
Gl bro it's still a bit of a you're dawned if you do and you're dawned if you don't thing:)
Excuse my autocorrect.
Also what do I know i just payed 120 euro for a 2oz silver coin just because I wanted it.
>>60769718>Also mist buyers or shops would just rip it open to test itI thought the Sigmas would test through plastic.
https://www.sigmametalytics.com/
>Can the PMV test through packaging?>Yes! All of our devices can test through plastic cases, holders, flips, and assays. As long as there's no metal in the case, it should be able to test through the plastic. Some cases are trickier to test than others, but those are rare.
They can test through packaging it's just that gold will outlive us all, some dealers will want to acid test it and mainly I simply prefer to touch my gold as it us mine and i enjoy doing so.
Would a Dragon or a Dwarf, a Pirate or a drunk Paladin touch their gold or keep it in (((plastic)));P
>>60769613>oh whatever shall I dolook for chemistry supplies, get glass capsules
>>60769873This is the nice thing about pmg we all have this problem.
>>60769873Except the money is real money;P
>>60766003>>60766197Very simple and cool looking website.... I thought until scrolled down to AI slop
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>>60769613I thought about it again and you should follow your heart and set them.free and thank me but mostly yourself later:)
Our ancestors look down upon us.
>>60769873>>60769899The assay enclosure ostensibly adds confidence/value in the piece. Capsules of all types are available. It's the sealed enclosure that makes a difference. Or should.
Common assayed items like PAMP, Valcambi, etc. are counterfeited by the bugs. But less-common pieces are far less likely to be copied. So removing those pieces for testing is less acceptable -the assay is the confirmation for those pieces.
>>60769932After testing in or out of plastic gold will always be gold.
You're not wrong and this is common consensus but...I just want touch my gold, and I'm going to.
>>60769928>>60769942hey, i have a friend who loves these, are there any others of this genre you can post please?
>>60769932In fairness I do keep paper and digital receipts of my gold and silver purchases in case I want to sell anything. That being said breaking a bar or coin out of a blister won't effect the value unless it's a real high value numismatic.
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>>60769946Your friend has excellent taste lol but I think these are my only 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5kOhJPxAsY
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>>60769965got one more. soon selling my gold for a downpayment by the way :( - godspeed goldbugs, its been fun playing with you
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>>60769975Saved thank you:)
>>60769932I have this collection and they will not leave their assays.
I can touch regular AGEs, maples, buffalos, etc. and I don't bother capsuling them.
>>60769989Also a classic:)
>>60765588You aren’t purchasing shit retard. You are trading. You have so much fucking silver it’s retarded to at MINIMUM trade 350 ounces for 4 ounces of gold so you have 5oz of gold which could feasibly be a make it stack in a gold revaluation. Before this tariff crap I’d be like not advisable to be as heavy in silver as you are compared to gold. But now? You’d be retarded to at least not secure 5 ounces of gold and then you STILL have 2,000 ounces of silver which is more than 99.99% of the population.
I’m beginning to think there’s a world where gold and silver decouple and their historical relationship doesn’t mean shit anymore. So you’d be a fool to not sell 300-800 ounces of silver give how heavy you are in silver to gold.
Isn’t a top 1% stacker have roughly 400 ounces of silver? If silver does what our wildest dreams imagine and becomes more valuable than gold or whatever, the difference between someone with 700 ounces of silver and 2,300 ounces of silver like you will be irrelevant. It’ll be like someone having 1.4 billion and someone having 400 million. Who cares?
But if gold takes off and silver doesn’t do shit which totally does make sense cuz you need silver in industry, then you totally fucked yourself for no reason.
>>60769993That's nice man I mean I do keep most 24k stuff in capsules just not to damage them needlessly. And if you prefer to keep some nice gold or silver in the packaging I'm all for that. I just feel we should all do whatever we enjoy with our gold and silver:)
No judgement fren.
>>60769613I have come to find (at least for silver) that the EC8s are basically considered generic and only command near spot value. YMMV on the gold but I have been disappointed by the numismatic value on these especially given their lower mintages. Apparently not many interested buyers though as you can still get most versions direct from scottsdale
>>60770026He's not wrong you know.
I mean if only on the off chance goblin girls only like gold.
And other reasons too.
>>60770059This.
I mean they could do this or the other in years to come but usually don't.
So it's down to personal preference if some enjoy keeping the coin and packaging pristine that's cool. But if you want to break it out you'll be ok.
Worst case they go up in value you still have the gold value...and if wanted enough more.
Convinced my mother to invest $1,000 in precious metals. I’m going to be the one in charge of what gets bought.
Anyone have recommendations and from which online site?
I was thinking just American silver eagles and maybe a fractional gold eagle.
>>60770117Stick with silver, even a 1/10 gold eagle is going to blow out a significant portion of your budget and frankly is a disappointing size. I’d grab a variety of the standards: krugerands, maple leafs, silver eagles, briittanias and something unique that matches one of her interests like a kookaburra if she’s into birding.
I want to post my stack but I'm afraid of the FBI. Can I use a VPN for true anonymity?
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>>60767974 , if dinner for 4 does cost $700 in the future
Dinner for 4 right now averages $100-$150 just jewgle it Nd the A.I. will confirm. But I can still produce one with groceries for $40... for now...
Just a little perspective to share no disagreement or agreement required, just honest observations. Some things have intentionally been excluded from the CPI calculations since the 70's for a reason. "Metrics not directly tied to day-to-day consumption or considered investments are generally excluded." (They/their words, not mine) time is the key factor for the power dynamics at play, powers from beyond mortal compression.
>silver would definitely outpace that price due to its expanded consumption and shrinking supply. This is not the case, nor has it been the case since the suppressing began. There is a why involved, it's because of compliance over productivity. Complying with the lying to be blunt.
As long as an individual is willing to be satisfied with consumption instead of producing, they will. This is/was/always will lead to the same results in a society where many individuals adopt this disease of compliance for consumption.
Studying history will confirm this, not financial charts or supply demand quotes, not even laws and regulations or those who assume to create and enforce them are immune to this.
Take or leave what I have shared, but if you include this information in to your accounting and perspective, and you will see what I am saying.
High net worth anons, is 30% in metals something you’d do? The nominal amount looks huge in my head but it’s 30% and I don’t want to be heavy in risk.
>>60770117Let me know if shes interested in mercury dimes :)
>>60770194This is a hobby for me, so I don’t include my stack in my asset allocation, but if I were to include metals as part of my investments I would aim for 10% as the max
>>60770117A quarter ounce gold coin, leftovers in a couple Eagles.
/smg/fag here
Genuinely curious, what is the most normal place to keep your gold? A home safe? A safe deposit box? Some sort of bigass vault? How does that shit even work?
>>60770212Secrecy is number 1. A safe in a secret place is number 2. A gun is number 3.
>>60770194I buy PMs because it's part of a diversification of assets, and I buy items only whose designs appeal to me. PMs now make up about 6% of my net assets.
I even have some plastic because its absurdity made me smile.
>>60770212>the most normal placeRh, Au, Pt, Pd, select high-cost Ag - safety deposit box.
Bulk of silver - home, inconspicuously stored. Way too much for a SD box.
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>>60769613they’re fine anon just leave them, go touch grass
Number of ounces of gold and silver to:
>Have the basics
>Be comfortable
>Absolutely make it
>Harem of BOOBAS and no brownies within a 1000mi radius
>>60770194the market sniper said legacy italian families had about that much allocated to gold if a historical example helps, I mean I would put even more but maybe im retarded
>>60770354>constant and unrelenting gainzMay as well an hero at this point.
I only want stack sovs because I think bars are cringe and generic mint rounds are gay
>>60770194My problem is thinking of anything other than PMs to park my money in. Stocks, bonds, and real estate are, in my opinion, teetering on the brink of disaster. I hold some fiat in the money market and cash and the rest PMs. I made some other investments in hard assets (off grid solar power system for my home, for example). But what else are you going to do?
Anyone get their apurands yet?
>>60770678I'm in the same boat. I can't put any more into PM's or I'll be ridiculously over exposed. I think land is the next best option, not housing, but acreage. Problem is I have no idea where to begin. I don't know what I'm looking for or what's a good deal. Should I look for agricultural land, grazing land, water rights, mineral rights? The difference in price is huge. That's why I'm so heavily in PM's, because it's easy to understand and easy to hold, like an alternative bank account.
>>60770447I heard him say this too, believe he said 1/3 gold, 1/3 land and 1/3 investments.
In terms of total assets I was at about 30% pre 2024. Now I'm probably closer to 50%.
>>60770399It's not touching them so much as getting clear images of them. Behold the crap I have to go through.
>>60770445>>Have the basicsOne ounce each.
Then stack what you like.
>>60770768I already own a home in the States. I'm thinking about a modest home in Thailand as an extended vacation/bug out place.
>>60770678Recognizing the problem is the first step fren
>>60770810If I'm going to own a home I want to be there at all times in case of some emergency. Own a piece of land with no structure though, worst that can happen is it burns. In my mind the ideal bugout place is 40 acres with a gravel pad and an RV cover. In a very remote location.
>>60770895Living alone with nothing to do because living in fear of a black swan event?
It's all yours, fren.
hey, a non-death date 1902 beard man bu from muller. i went to check the mintage expecting it to be much lower than the death date coin, since that one is so much cheaper, but the mintage is actually higher. 168k vs 100k. why are these so much more expensive?... wonder if they must have melted a lot of them or something?
>>60771008YOU THINK YOU ARE FUNNY YOU LIL SHIT??
>>60770985Maybe people hoarded the death date coins when they came out while the older ones circulated more and got melted down in mass later on.
>>60767758God I wanted onenof those. Still do. But right now I want full tubes of buffalos and whatever else with more franctional pieces, and I can only spend so many ways.
>>60769965if you reverse image search this one you should get to a Xitter account full of a similar kind, that dude definitely also did Oosaka
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>>60770810they do love getting tipped in goldbacks and many panty drawers probably glitter like the shiny crab tamatoa in moana but I think you have to be a citizen to work there and they have some strict laws you have to be careful of
>>60769980The biggest secret of all, where's the gold? and who owns it?
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>>60770170>I want to post my stack but I'm afraid of the FBI. Can I use a VPN for true anonymity? No.
Operating under the assumption that anonymous discourse only occurs in one's mind isn't even accurate because even God is listening in. It's not a problem if you work for him, tho.
The reality is that a pen and paper is probably the most discrete long-distance communication left available to anonymity anymore, only because technology hasn't yet been fully released to scan and spy on every letter yet. Ironically, I say this knowing fully well that names and addresses are fully legible and opaque on the outside of every parcel, package, and letter sent and received.
I posted some rules in a previous thread. I doubt anyone took a screenshot but rule #1 was never divulge the entire stak. Because the only way 2 people can keep a secret is if 1 of them is dead. And rule #2 was never amass the stak in one location. Because diversification begins and ends with location.
I have so much silver and gold stashed in so many different places it's honestly becoming difficult to keep track of it all. Not worried in the slightest though about the FEDs or the non sanctioned thieves, since technically the only difference between them is public support for their robbery and violence. This is because God knows my heart and soul, he knows why I am stakin' and posting about it. So if you are his fren, what is there to fear?
>>60770198>Let me know if shes interested in mercury dimes :)Brutal...
>>60770280>safety deposit box. Yes, please bring your eggs directly to the fox den for safe storage.
Kek
>>60770448Oooof.
Whiskey from plastic into plastic...
This is the definition of "rot gut"
>>60770768>Problem is I have no idea where to begin. Begin in land that is occupied by the majority of those who look,act, and think like yourself.
The rest will work itself out.