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Anonymous (ID: lMkZgmWj) No.60910376 >>60910408 >>60911349 >>60911707
/pmg/ - Precious Metals General
Smol gold edition.

>Why Gold & Silver?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Huge deficits in minerals such as silver by 2050 inevitable
https://youtu.be/iibsrDXdEos

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/(US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/(EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/(Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/(Other rare metals)
https://www.ma-shops.com/ (Numismatics)
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/ (US)
https://stoutgold.co/ (US)
https://www.aydincoins.com/ (US)
https://prospectorsgoldandgems.com/ (US)
more at:https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en/
https://silverseek.com/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/(US)
https://eu.compare.pm/(EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/(DE/EU)

>Resources
https://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

>Prospecting
https://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

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

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Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60910386 >>60910393 >>60910407
How about $45 this week, bros?
Anonymous (ID: /aoI6hS3) No.60910393
>>60910386
No! I need it to drop back down to $17 for more cheapies
Anonymous (ID: ALtrMN9B) No.60910396
I got rich by buying silver
Anonymous (ID: Kv9VkhQp) No.60910401 >>60910403 >>60910609 >>60911551
Goldbacks are jewish
Morgans are six pointed
Anonymous (ID: ALtrMN9B) No.60910403 >>60910514 >>60910609
>>60910401
>le star of david
Weird how it's not called that anywhere in the Bible. They do call it something else however
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60910407 >>60915757
>>60910386
That sound a bit too optimistic fren, kek. If we end the year at $45 that'd be good enough. YoY we gained a bit over $1/mo, so that'd be in the range of current trend : 4 months left so +$4 seems logical to me.
Anonymous (ID: jJxOJypG) No.60910408
>>60910376 (OP)
>gold buffaloes
>junk silver@ 25x
is this the most efficient way to stack?
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910424 >>60910437 >>60910442 >>60910443 >>60910724
>>60910398
Probably? Except sometimes you can get a "gold for spot" deal for a 1ozer, so that beats it for gold - and it might be worth waiting for a little to see if any good deals are gonna pop up for it.
And yeah junk silver, some of it can even be found below spot.
But it's always questionable how much of your stack should have vs not have a premium, silver is at 40 already and I'm of the opinion that spending an extra 2 dollars to increase liquidity and general "appeal" of my stack is probably more ideal now. It was different when silver was 20 and that was a significant amount, but I'd rather spend 42 dollars instead of 40 and get something that will sell easier and get eaten a little less on resale, even if it x100's you're talking 4200 4000, which is a big number but with the amount of ounces I have isn't worth worrying about.
Granted there are some junk silver coins that I just like and I don't care at all about the economics of them, they just happen to be cheap.
Anonymous (ID: Q2WZ+CJk) No.60910437 >>60910443
>>60910424
We ain’t selling nigga we converting for houses and blowjobs.
Anonymous (ID: Q2WZ+CJk) No.60910442 >>60910611
>>60910424
Stupid assholes should just let silver fly to $80 and 80% of stackers would sell. Then they can let it go to $500
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910443
>>60910424
Really I'd say if you have over 100oz already don't panic, just relax, accept a 5% premium if you want some prettier stuff.
You have to remember you might be dealing with normgroids, and they like shiny pretty things - they buy their fruit at the store by looking for the prettiest piece, and they leave it on the table for a month until it rots because they think that's what you're supposed to do with it.
Of course, minor concern is that if your house burns down or something your pretty stack of things with a slight premium will get shitted on, so that raises the necessity of a fireproof safe.
>>60910437
That is a form of selling.
If you show a girl a pretty .05 oz piece vs a pretty .1 oz piece she'll pick the .05 because it's shiny sparkly, and she'll blow better for it too.
Blowjob stacks should always be shiny.
Anonymous (ID: Z+cKv/Uw) No.60910470 >>60911967
I just got back from a weekend up in Cobalt ON. I took the heritage silver trail. AMA
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60910498 >>60910550
Peacies should be the most sought after US coin
Anonymous (ID: CwtIJEhD) No.60910514
>>60910403
Such a lovely name, Remphan. Has a beautiful linguistic ring to it.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910550
>>60910498
They'll have their time. Soon. (20 years)
Retirement stack material.
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910609 >>60910619 >>60911692 >>60914850
>>60910401
>>60910403
Remember how Trump banned/tariffed pamp Swiss gold? Then remember how trump removed the tariff?…we’ll look at the first product they put out after the tariff was removed. Oy vey!
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60910611 >>60910622 >>60910630 >>60910643 >>60910789 >>60912310
>>60910442
>Stupid assholes should just let silver fly to $80 and 80% of stackers would sell.
Would this have much of an impact on the price tho? For the past 8-9 months we've got LCS whine all day long about how retail is about 80% sellers / 20% buyers on silver (and 70/30 on gold), even when silver was only $29!
Yet the price kept cripping up, COMEX alone loaded the ship so fucking much they nearly doubled their phys. inventory on both metals!!

Retailfags might sell as much as they want, it seems like big money have bottomless pockets and PMs are all the rage rn, even tho nobody talk about it. It's so incredibly important to nootice this one simple fact : richfags are discretly loading like crazy, that's why we are going up. Those are the ones pumping our rocks, while dumb retail is unloading. Fell for it again award.
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910619
>>60910609
Major (((ripoff))) for a five gram bar too. $150 over spot. So Stereotypical
Anonymous (ID: RUAW6DF2) No.60910622 >>60910637
>>60910611
Retail doesn’t really have an effect on the metals.
It’s mostly industry for silver and central banks for gold.
Anonymous (ID: TkLf3DlM) No.60910624 >>60910643 >>60910716 >>60911115
Got this in change today, it's the oldest quarter I've ever seen in circulation.
Seeing it made me realize that as the economy deteriorates, it'll become somewhat easier to find Silver in circulation since people will be dumping out the change they've had hoarded up in jars for years.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60910630 >>60910643 >>60910645
>>60910611
This is what's going on with gold in the comex vaults, and normies still don't load up.
Blackrock/Vanguard, richfags and banks are vacuuming ALL the PMs availible in the world. Right before the bondpocalypse. Because they exactly know what's coming.
And normies STILL DONT LOAD UP.

Literally 90% of your savings should now only be allocated to PMs.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60910637
>>60910622
Indeed, and that's scary, because it kinda was the only bit of sovereignty the common people had, beside violence. And they abandonned it for... literally nothing : shitcoins, debt and fiat.

Kinda sad how retarded and naive most ppl are.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910643 >>60910707 >>60910716 >>60910957 >>60911115
>>60910624
I've found like 1 or 2 1960's in coinstars, but that was maybe 5 years ago. For whatever reason - maybe they fixed their shit - I haven't found any silver in them in the past few years.
I keep finding 1965 quarters, have a whole bunch of them, but never any silver ones anymore.
>>60910611
>>60910630
Yeah I have to agree, the big money decides everything in this case. I really wouldn't be surprised if we saw guys who's job it was to just walk around to LCS's and buy them out.
And I always buy online because I can find the one place with the smallest premiums fast, but maybe next time I'll try local. Only one coin store in my town though, with the nearest one being a city over.
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910645 >>60910653 >>60910660
>>60910630
Normies think that some imaginary meme coin with zero intrinsic value will make them rich, or that their shares in apple and nvidia are going to go up another 1,000%. The rug is ripe for the pulling within the next 36 months it’s due. Then the normie brains will see why the central banks have been loading gold since 2021
Anonymous (ID: Q2WZ+CJk) No.60910653
>>60910645
Link will do that tho
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910660 >>60910673
>>60910645
They want a "currency" they can sit at home and click a button for zero cost with. The thought of a premium - even if it's something absurdly low like 2% - makes them lose their minds.
Granted, one good year demolishes the premium and you're in the green, but they can't get over losing 2% on buying and 2% on selling, or anything like that. It's all extremely small marginal things like that they worry about when pretty much any form of investment has increased exponentially in the last few years - never about the fundamentals, but about little "gotchas" they can score points on.

Sadly, that's why I missed out on crypto. I couldn't accept the chance of it failing and said "tee-hee, not real, internet points". I think PM's are pretty much the next crypto and I'm not gonna be missing out on them. You have to back a horse (or many), but normies back one and never ever think of any others because they can always find some little nitpick that makes them lose thousands / millions of dollars in potential.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910673
>>60910660
And all this talk about DIVERSIFY DIVERSIFY DIVERSIFY, and then you ask them
>Have you diversified in your stocks? OK, what about doing some physical assets? Digital assets? Real estate? Did you actually mean diversify or did you just mean "buy a new kind of stock"?
Because they're just missing the fundamentals of sound money strategy, they don't diversify, going all in on digital fun money isn't diversifying. The stock market shows the most growth historically of anything, so they go all in on it. It's what every retirement account is built on. Entire governments are basically built on it. It's the furthest they can get, "it has done good in my lifetime, so I'll put all my money into it and never think of things changing."
Anonymous (ID: iG2T1GTi) No.60910703
Is this real or is Kitco's chart spasing out?
Anonymous (ID: TkLf3DlM) No.60910707 >>60910716 >>60910719
>>60910643
Silver Quarters are especially hard to find because quarters circulate the most out if any coin (and thus get pulled from curculation the quickest), I've only ever found three of them in change.
Anonymous (ID: iG2T1GTi) No.60910716
>>60910643
>>60910707
>>60910624
In the last ten years of checking my change thoroughly I have only found one silver coin.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60910719 >>60911191
>>60910707
Its criminal that we stopped using halves, I blame the terrible design on the JFK.
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910724 >>60910745 >>60910878
>>60910424
Where the fuck are people buying silver America eagles close to spot? Do you have to go to coin shows to get great deals? Every place on line has at least a 5 dollar premium over spot
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910745 >>60910753 >>60910807
>>60910724
>ASE's close to spot
Nowhere lmao, I'm talking about leafs that you can find for 1.30 over spot or 2.50 BU, along with some other sovereigns, along with some more recognizable rounds.
They're a step above junk, but not nearly as expensive as ASE's. Only time I buy any ASE's is when some website has a deal of selling them at spot (limit one), so I've got a couple.
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910753 >>60910794
>>60910745
Yea online the cheapest I’m seeing is like 46-47 dollars for an eagle with 20+ tube or individuals on sale. That’s if using a cc
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60910781 >>60910795 >>60910822
My buddy is actually considering PMs lately, just hesitating on pulling the trigger. Sent him this:

"If you're looking for a "dip" or a good "buying opportunity" the best time was yesterday, the second best time is now. From everything I've read and listened to, the only thing that'll cause a substantial dip in metals prices are:

1. The US dollar strength (DXY) rebounds and goes higher, inflation somehow disappears, and foreign entities start buying up FedBux (highly unlikely, they're buying Gold)

2. HYUGE Gold/Silver mine is discovered in some random shithole somewhere (unlikely)

3. Asteroid mining meme (meme)

4. There's a confirmed (by our Jewish OverLords) recession, whole stonk market crashes including precious metals (possible)"

Am I missing anything?
Anonymous (ID: Q2WZ+CJk) No.60910789 >>60910792
>>60910611
It’s not that dumb retail is unloading it’s that they have to. Last two times I went to LCS two separate people were selling a good amount of silver.
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910792
>>60910789
Retail chuds and boomer selling has zero impact on global metals prices
Anonymous (ID: 3xievSQx) No.60910794
>>60910753
My LCS had them for 43 yesterday if you buy tubes.
Anonymous (ID: lX0Xpu7v) No.60910795 >>60910800 >>60910822
>>60910781
stock market performing great will cause people to take money out of metals and put it in stocks

if nothing interesting happens for a while metals will dip just because people forget about them
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910800 >>60910803
>>60910795
What world do you live in? Gold is outperforming the stonk market s&p year to date. And it looks like it will continue for the foreseeable future
Anonymous (ID: lX0Xpu7v) No.60910803
>>60910800
>What world do you live in?
one where people can't follow a comment thread apparently
Anonymous (ID: vSuKTI+M) No.60910805 >>60910813 >>60910824 >>60910860
Time to shift into Bitcoin before the big October runup.
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60910807
>>60910745
It's rare but it does happen and sometimes on a random day of the week.
Anonymous (ID: vSuKTI+M) No.60910813
>>60910805
Orange ID good like Orange Coin.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60910822 >>60910825 >>60910828
>>60910781
A lot of clown text in this one that's unnecessary, present a price chart to him and give him a QRD
>Silver is 40 dollars right now
>The only likely dip is down to 35
>The likely high for the end of the year is 45 (could be higher but no reason to gas him up into thinking 50 dollar silver, no matter how likely)
>The risk of it going up or down is the same, and 40 appears to be the new average. Best-case scenario you get in at 35, but there's an equal chance you get in at 45. The longer you wait the likelier it is the price rises, as US currency inflates by a few percentage a year and causes all commodities to do the same
I truly believe that this is the best info you can send people who think it might dip, the odds of a dip are just as much as it going up, and the dip will only be like 5 bucks.
>>60910795
The S&P500 has gone up 12% in the past 6 months, and 18 percent the past 12. For all intents and purposes it's a great stock market, especially since we're not in the middle of some economic recovery.
This is also the most bullish year for silver, and actually explains some of the rise. Big players have seen their stocks go up and are selling while it's high to lock in their gains, they can't expect another 18% year.
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60910824
>>60910805
Absolutely not happening you filthy kike-nigger
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60910825
>>60910822
I'll just ctrl + c and send that his way, thanks!
Anonymous (ID: lX0Xpu7v) No.60910828 >>60910841 >>60910881
>>60910822
>For all intents and purposes it's a great stock market
it's crashed repeatedly in that same time, an excellent pressure driving money into metals.

we've also got a perfect storm of factors that SHOULD produce recession but haven't yet, and that expectation further drives money to metals.

in a great market with no fear, metals dip.
Anonymous (ID: M7PbPXN7) No.60910841 >>60910850
>>60910828
Labor market is weakening. Unemployment creeping up. Fed about to cut bigly. All pointing to a continuing skyrocketing deficit, and a bond crisis if yields start spiking. A lot of moving parts right now.
Anonymous (ID: lX0Xpu7v) No.60910850
>>60910841
yes. The market is up overall but with huge volatility and fear. Metals will continue to rise so long as we don't have a huge crash.

but a strong market without fear tends to cause metals to dip. Which doesn't look likely right now, but has certainly happened plenty of times in the past. Even a boring market will cause metals to dip and crab, often for decades.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60910860
>>60910805
>end of the key metric 500 days post-halvening (meaning bullrun window)
>after 500+ days always meant the start of the dumps & bear run
>BTC in 2024 : 106K
>BTC now : 111K
>shittiest bullrun so far (window's closed anyway now)
>even tho crypto was shilled 24/7 by Bloumpf and his entire administration of BTC whales, even using the WH as advertisement platform + passed a gazillion laws pro-crypto

idk bro, crypto seems super low energy rn, no cap fr. You got the wildest ads you could ever dream of : POTUS + blackrock + big corp + musk etc.. trying to pump your bags, and yet it's crabbing hard. What's up? Where is the steam?
Anonymous (ID: 2yEnaYfh) No.60910863
Anonymous (ID: iUB97NOz) No.60910878 >>60911058 >>60911058
>>60910724
Check your LCS. People are selling used eagles for financial reasons and you can get them for a couple bucks over spot and in near mint condition as its a buyers market.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60910881 >>60910889 >>60910967
>>60910828
>perfect storm of factors that SHOULD produce recession but haven't yet
we definitely are in a recession in the West, and have been for a while. Cooked treasury numbers doesn't mean shit when anybody with eyes can see how bad the situation is out there.
Just last week there was a big article about how UK minus London (where indian own 2x more real estate than native britons btw) now have lower standards of living and lower GDP per capita than shitholes like Bulgaria or Czech Republic.
Anonymous (ID: lX0Xpu7v) No.60910889
>>60910881
I agree they just haven't called it a recession officially. This is one reason metals are doing so well against the dollar. Most of the US feels like its in recession already but it's not official yet.
Anonymous (ID: nVhQ+n9W) No.60910957
>>60910643
I'd expect that's regional. I've found over $2 face of dimes and quarters in coinstars the last year 1/2. And a small jar of clad/copper/cupro world coin. I got lucky about 10 months ago and found a hopper completely filled. Doesn't surprise me when I was running a register in a small store around here about ten years ago we would get a couple of pieces of silver every week. One old lady even paid with a roll of mercury dimes.
Anonymous (ID: ADrRD79e) No.60910959 >>60910968
I haven't bought a coin in a long time, but picked up a 20 Franc Rooster for spot. Feels good, always wanted one.
Anonymous (ID: PzElE829) No.60910967 >>60910975
>>60910881
Hell, one could easily make an argument that everyone who is a millennial or younger has been living in economic depression conditions their entire adult lives.
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60910968 >>60910983
>>60910959
Congrats! Nice gold to have.
Anonymous (ID: lX0Xpu7v) No.60910975
>>60910967
true facts. US job markets never recovered from 2008, and really lost it during covid. Boomers and gen x didn't experience much trouble, but everyone else is living in a recession.
Anonymous (ID: ADrRD79e) No.60910983 >>60911027 >>60911037 >>60911143
>>60910968
I think I'm going to start searching more for LMU at spot. $3,500+ is insane to me for an oz even though that's what I previously would buy. The moonshot is annoying because I don't feel like gold is actually worth that. But I enjoy growing my gold stack, and based on buying this one it seems that LMU gold goes for spot pretty often.

Pic unrelated. My last gold before this. It's an MS-63 Japanese coin that I liked. It's great to look at.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60911022
these are kino
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60911027 >>60911045
>>60910983
It's steep alright.
Good strategy to buy the low-premium fractionals.
Anonymous (ID: TkLf3DlM) No.60911037 >>60911045
>>60910983
Where do you get Jap Gold? I haven't been able to find it on any dealer websites.
Anonymous (ID: ADrRD79e) No.60911045
>>60911037
I got it at auction. I planned to get more sizes also in MS-63 to make a fun little set but kept getting outbid waaaay past what I was comfortable with paying as a premium. I still think I made the decision because I got my yen at a good price, just above spot, and am now above on it. But I was very lucky, and I think the premiums the others I wanted to get still wouldn't have been made up by now. Sometimes it makes me wonder if there's something wrong with mine that collectors didn't want it for but I really enjoy swirling it around under the light so whatev.
>>60911027
Yeah. My only goal is to have a bunch of gold coins in a box anyway. Amusingly, my friend used to use 10 Franc LMU coins as RPG tokens and I have at least 10 in my dice bag somewhere. He would say "lol these have just a bit of real gold in them!" and it was the 00s s I'm sure he didn't lose big on them by leaving them with me. My wife lost my dice bag years ago, though (probably in a random box) and I wasn't into PMs so didn't know what I'd been given by an old friend.
Anonymous (ID: fRbEPJRw) No.60911058 >>60911230
>>60910878
>>60910878
Pmg baggies from 2020 selling their ASEs for a loss kektop!
Anonymous (ID: CoZ2A4v9) No.60911115 >>60911162
>>60910624
>>60910643
Coinstars can be good, but know your region. I have a super market that old timers frequent. I noticed since 2021 an uptick in usage, lotsa people cashin in. SO many bus and game tokens, souvenir pennies and foreign currency. But I also managed a nearly complete set of silver nickels and a dollar in dimes this way. Also the machines don't collect silver, people are harder up and more regularly checking the reject pile.
Anonymous (ID: /aoI6hS3) No.60911143
>>60910983
I lost an auction today on ebay for a 5 yen gold piece. I think at this point, my only hope is to buy some japanese gold while I'm there in November. I only hope gold doesn't moon before I go.

Side note, I love the 1 rin coins and 2 sen coins. Something about large and tiny coppers excites me
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60911162 >>60911191
>>60911115
>complete set of silver nickels
What does that mean? What's in a set?
Anonymous (ID: TkLf3DlM) No.60911173 >>60911185 >>60911208 >>60911228 >>60912966 >>60912976 >>60915715
>Be 1964 quarter
>Just minted, excited to get circulated
>Get rolled up and sent to a bank
>Get withdrawn by a middle aged man along with several other rolls of quarters
>Excitement about being spent is through the roof
>He puts you in a safe
>You sit there for the next 16 years
>February 1980, you finally get taken out of the safe
>Your roll gets opened, finally you can get spent
>You immediately realize you're in a coin shop
>Get dumped in a bag with hundreds of other quarters
>A couple years pass, you get taken out of the bag, put in another roll with other junk and get sold to someone else
>Spend another decade in a safe
>One day you get taken out, a kid removes you from a roll
>You get used in a gumball machine
>Finally you're in circulation
>A few days pass, the gumball machine owner immediately notices you while rolling up his coins to take to the bank and puts you in a jar on his dresser
>You sit there for another 20 years
>Get taken to another coin shop and get dumped into another bag of junk Silver and then get sold to someone else a few weeks later
>Spend the next decade+ in another safe
>tfw when 60 years have passed and you just wanted to be used as money
Anonymous (ID: +H+oMCR1) No.60911185 >>60911208
>>60911173
Kys
Anonymous (ID: TkLf3DlM) No.60911191 >>60912964
>>60911162
War Nickels.
1942-1945 P, D and S (minus 1942 D, which was still CuNi).
They're the same weight as normal Nickels, so they don't always get spat out by Coin stars.
>>60910719
I don't agree with you about the design, but you're not entirely wrong. When the JFK's first came out people were hoarding them as souvenirs in addition to people hoarding them for Silver, so they became even harder to find than other denominations of coinage.
And then they got hoarded out of circulation again in 1971, so their repeated unavailability made people think they were more valuable than other denominations, so people gradually stopped spending them.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60911208
>>60911173
Based
>>60911185
Cringe
Anonymous (ID: zQfeohMl) No.60911228
>>60911173
Pmg baggie fan fiction, lmao
Anonymous (ID: jJxOJypG) No.60911230
>>60911058
Nigger!
Anonymous (ID: jFss3myh) No.60911257 >>60911275 >>60911290 >>60911298 >>60912179
AYO
Anonymous (ID: JxG/zjZn) No.60911275
>>60911257
Oh gosh it’s over
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60911281
Silver was down almost 59Β’ earlier
Anonymous (ID: ADrRD79e) No.60911290 >>60915268
>>60911257
AHHHHHHH the guy's not going to ship my $269 Rooster tomorrow is he?
Anonymous (ID: iUB97NOz) No.60911298
>>60911257
new ATH
Anonymous (ID: xXaiAKdn) No.60911331 >>60912195
Anonymous (ID: BgQfoit+) No.60911349 >>60911415
>>60910376 (OP)
just bought 1kg 2002 kookaburra coin
Anonymous (ID: zQfeohMl) No.60911412 >>60911434
Never forget,,,,,pmg baggies were paying $50 for ASEs 5 years ago
Anonymous (ID: zQfeohMl) No.60911415 >>60911762
>>60911349
Baggie
Anonymous (ID: Jjdc9Pd8) No.60911422
>$50 for ASEs
Won't matter in 6 months.
Anonymous (ID: jJxOJypG) No.60911434
>>60911412
>$50 ASEs in 2020
Blatantly false, faggot
Anonymous (ID: lMkZgmWj) No.60911451
20 more peace dollars on order.
Then for the next 5 months it's 100 mercs a month.
Anonymous (ID: bL6n+qtj) No.60911551 >>60911565 >>60911580 >>60912404
>>60910401
>Actual Jewish gold.
The N.M. Stands for Nathan Meyer Rothschild third of five sons to Mayer Amschel Rothschild and second generation of the Rothschild banking dynasty. Nathan Meyer had a focus on gold bullion forming NM Rothschild & Sons in 1809. N.M. Rothschild offices held the first London Gold Fix on September 12th 1919 with the four other principal gold bullion traders and refiners of the time. This gold bar likely was produced during this time period of the early-mid 1900’s when these five leading bullion traders (N.M. Rothschild, Mocatta & Goldsmid, Sharps Wilkins, Pixley & Abell, and Samuel Montagu & Co) quite literally got together to fix the price of gold worldwide.
Anonymous (ID: bFQKlV7d) No.60911554 >>60911576
We're never getting a tamp are we? Cheapies are gone forever.
Anonymous (ID: bL6n+qtj) No.60911565
>>60911551
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8m456edIMo
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60911576
>>60911554
Correct
Anonymous (ID: yYPbnLk2) No.60911580 >>60911583
>>60911551
Id melt that shit down faster than a sterling silver menorah
Anonymous (ID: lMkZgmWj) No.60911583
>>60911580
>silver menorah
Oxymoron. They couldn't touch it.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60911649 >>60911814
We are less than $9 from the mythical 50 in silver.
It may still be grossly undervalued but at least then we can say BOTH gold and silver are at new ATHs.
Anonymous (ID: 3O8waw/0) No.60911692 >>60911822
>>60910609
The kikes are so desperate they spend billions of dollars to spam their filthy kike trash everywhere constantly
Anonymous (ID: xXaiAKdn) No.60911699 >>60911700
Daily reminder that everyone who was holding short positions in gold or silver is underwater now
Anonymous (ID: 3O8waw/0) No.60911700
>>60911699
Shorters get the rope
Anonymous (ID: 3O8waw/0) No.60911707 >>60911719 >>60911751 >>60911814
>>60910376 (OP)
>Wake up this morning
Look at the charts
>Gold $3618
>Silver $41.25
Getting kinda Spooky actually
Anonymous (ID: xXaiAKdn) No.60911719 >>60911746
>>60911707
Why? You hate when your miners portfolio going up?
Anonymous (ID: 3O8waw/0) No.60911746
>>60911719
It's a sign of how fucked the clown world house of cards is getting.
Dollars decline to toilet paper status accelerating.
Reports of India announcement its dumping the USD, switching to trade in regional currency, selling 18 billion in US treasuries.
China probay holding billions in US treasuries they'd like to dump as well.
USA makes up less than 3% of the world population, 90% of the rest of the world is so sick of our US govt bullshit they Re all turning away.
Epic times ahead
Anonymous (ID: VeY96FZV) No.60911751 >>60911766
>>60911707
Gold should be more like10-20k an ounce by now. Central banks been suppressing the price as they buy in size the last 8 years. Once critical mass is reached the flood gates will open and gold price will rip harder than a niggers asshole in state penitentiary. The time to buy what you can is now, under 4,000. This is cheap compared to where price will be in 5 years. Just know that time is of the essence. When these banks are done loading there will be no stopping the rocket
Anonymous (ID: BgQfoit+) No.60911762
>>60911415
zoomer
Anonymous (ID: lMkZgmWj) No.60911766 >>60911781
>>60911751
>are done loading
Then silver is next.
Anonymous (ID: 3O8waw/0) No.60911781 >>60911791 >>60911821
>>60911766
Some report that big players have been quietly slurping massive amounts of physical silver for a long time.
I think what we're seeing is the paper game unraveling
Anonymous (ID: Jjdc9Pd8) No.60911791 >>60911821
>>60911781
I believe you, but can you still source it?
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60911814
>>60911649
>Mythical 50 dollar silver
It doesn't even seem mythical anymore, 25% growth achieves that and that's just the 6 month chart. 100 doesn't even seem mythical anymore, once we get to 50 that's just a 100% increase, which granted would be big, but would only be the same market we've seen in the past 6 months a couple times - it all works at compound rates, so when you increase by 25% one year the next year's 25% increase is significantly larger.
PMGers just aren't used to their assets moving like any others because they're so heavily suppressed, so when you see growth month after month a dollar increase seems crazy. At 50 dollar silver days that'll just be the daily swing.
>>60911707
I might have to convert more of my fiat savings into silver before I go on vacation even, I'm not even content to sit and wait 2 weeks and let it run away from me.
Anonymous (ID: VeY96FZV) No.60911821 >>60911908
>>60911781
>>60911791
Interesting note about gold and silver being used in military drone production..
β€œThe amount of silver used in military drone manufacturing varies depending on the drone's size, type, and complexity. Modern armed quadcopters and other combat or reconnaissance drones typically contain 100 to 500 grams of silver, primarily in silver oxide batteries, sensors (e.g., antennas), and other electronic components.

Specific figures are often classified or not publicly detailed due to the sensitive nature of military technology. For context, silver is used in:Silver-zinc batteries: These provide high power density and long shelf life, critical for drones, and can account for a significant portion of the silver content.
Wiring and connectors: Silver’s superior electrical conductivity makes it ideal for high-performance electronics.
Solder joints and conductive glue: These ensure reliable connections under extreme conditions.

Estimates include that .5 grams to 5 grams of gold is also used in military drone manufacturing depending on size
Anonymous (ID: fRbEPJRw) No.60911822 >>60911934 >>60912365
>>60911692
Yeah they are rubbing it in your face that's how scared they are of pmg baggies..... shouldn't you be getting off to the grindstone? Wagey time gotta buy more rocks

Pic related, I convinced these fellow hindus to buy silver to help y'all out, since they are rich like me it's kind of fun to throw money around, just ask Bob he will mansplain it for the shortbussers
Anonymous (ID: OS9fOA9I) No.60911839 >>60911853
my plan was to stack 1kg gold as retirement funds, but it looks like I won't ever get there
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60911853
Best image I can find of the current bull market, 5 year charts are decieving because they put in 2 dead years.
The bull market right now is 3 years old, something is causing this all to go up since 2022.
>>60911839
I don't know exactly, might have a year left to stack. That's enough for a couple, at least.
Anonymous (ID: bFQKlV7d) No.60911908
>>60911821
>half a kilo of silver is blown up every second in ukraine

Bullish as fuck.
Anonymous (ID: fL7AQITw) No.60911934 >>60911997
>>60911822
the nothing pizza
Anonymous (ID: Z+cKv/Uw) No.60911967 >>60912036
>>60910470
Bumpin up and down in my little mining cart
Anonymous (ID: fRbEPJRw) No.60911997 >>60912106 >>60912693
>>60911934
After a hearty breakfast I take my mini silver out on an adventure, being as I'm rich I own my time and do as I please
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60912036 >>60912056
>>60911967
Did you see anything interesting?
Anonymous (ID: Z+cKv/Uw) No.60912056
>>60912036
Yes
Anonymous (ID: Jjdc9Pd8) No.60912106 >>60912233
>>60911997
And where is that?
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60912150 >>60915257
Look at this perfect curve
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60912179 >>60912196
>>60911257
This face ripping price will be considered cheap soon...
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60912195
>>60911331
Good meme, that is basically everyone I've tried convincing to buy Gold. Pretty much giving up now, they will be stackless, it is what it is.
Anonymous (ID: jFss3myh) No.60912196 >>60915257
>>60912179
NAH YEH
Anonymous (ID: ALtrMN9B) No.60912208
>$42
feels good, man
Anonymous (ID: wutYWY5E) No.60912224
Anonymous (ID: fRbEPJRw) No.60912233 >>60912242 >>60912365 >>60912693 >>60912899
>>60912106
After my climb to Schloss Neuschwanstein I slopped in to a cafeteria for a cheeky couple bowls of beef bone broth soup with vegetables, one for each meter of height, thank you Swiss Dad!, I tried to convince the lunch ladies that silver (pic related )was super dooper valuable and they could retire in 2 weeks but they just giggled and asked me if I had fallen on my head
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60912242
>>60912233
>Checked piss drinker

OMEGALUL
Anonymous (ID: plZgtHLA) No.60912310
>>60910611
One large fund buying or selling literally moves the market more than all the stackers in the world.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60912332
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFCY5q3BSN0
Anonymous (ID: s+v/9Peq) No.60912341 >>60912365
>I am the Swiss guy ITT
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60912365
>>60911822
>>60912233
>>60912341
Crazy how ugly a mfer gets on a diet of McSlop and dog piss. How much Silver oz to redeem this filthy bitch?
Anonymous (ID: T2+W79+I) No.60912376
Has Anyone bothered to run all these food pics that IQ spams through an AI detector? They've always looked AI gen'd to me
Anonymous (ID: R4zd0tnk) No.60912394 >>60912641 >>60912825
so its just going to slowly crab up? no big candles?
Anonymous (ID: plZgtHLA) No.60912404
>>60911551
Anonymous (ID: nhB/uq13) No.60912511 >>60912889
Gold at $4000 EOY
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60912641
>>60912394
That is best case scenario, retard.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60912654
great news everyone
this weekend, i was visiting with my aunt and uncle
aunt was doing some family tree stuff
turns out
grandpa's dad's dad was born in austria and not italy because they didn't lose the war yet
my blood magically purifies itself
#muttMagick
Anonymous (ID: wedbM+31) No.60912674 >>60912699
I need stacker tier images and I need them NOW.
Anonymous (ID: Jjdc9Pd8) No.60912693 >>60912747 >>60912753
>>60911997
Reverse image search says that's in the Czech Republic and retard over here >>60912233 is saying it's in Germany.
He's obviously using someone's Instagram or travel blog for pic fodder here. Hence the screenshot images.
We'll find the insta/blog eventually. The pics aren't his.
Anonymous (ID: Jjdc9Pd8) No.60912699
>>60912674
Anonymous (ID: wedbM+31) No.60912747 >>60912753 >>60913113
>>60912693
I'm pretty sure this is from that dude's stream who was in the Czech Republic. He posted a link to his stream a few days ago, walking around some Czech city with a silver coin.
So some jeet just grabbed some images and is larping.
Anonymous (ID: wedbM+31) No.60912753
>>60912693
>>60912747
Oh yeah, here it was originally:
>>60890932
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60912818
WTFWT
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60912825
>>60912394
Your wish is being granted anon
Anonymous (ID: iG2T1GTi) No.60912837 >>60912861 >>60912890
It's 10:00+1 hour! On a Monday! Where's the tamp???
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60912861
>>60912837
We're long past the tamp era. Gold was like $1700 a couple years ago, they can't stop it
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60912884
I have to keep updating my websites pricing; this is ridiculously awesome.
Anonymous (ID: RJ1AYfcZ) No.60912889
>>60912511
End of month at this rate.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60912890
>>60912837
>Where's the tamp???
Now they slurped all the metals they could from retail, they don't need to pretend PMs are worthless anymore lol.
Banks manipulate on both the way down and up, whatever serves their interests best.

I miss Mr. Shlomostein handing me cheapies ngl.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60912895 >>60912957
finally, and the fucker is over 4k
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60912899 >>60912906
>>60912233
As they 'laugh' they missed out on getting silver for less than 41$ an oz. Imagine taking your financial education from wall hitting hags
Anonymous (ID: wedbM+31) No.60912902
Are people finally realizing the ratio for silver to gold is insane? Look at silver go!
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60912906 >>60912929
>>60912899
is the new coin still supposed to be out soon?
Anonymous (ID: iG2T1GTi) No.60912908 >>60913000
My stack just went up by $500 in less than 30 minutes. This can't be good for the rest of the economy.
Anonymous (ID: x6rdkN5G) No.60912923
>mfw i got rich from buying silver
Anonymous (ID: RJ1AYfcZ) No.60912928 >>60912939 >>60914048 >>60915313
So anyone know what's causing this recent rise? Is it really just inflation? Trust in the economy failing? The state of the world? I'm thinking gold is waaaaaay overvalued at this price. But maybe I'm looking at it wrong...
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60912929 >>60912936 >>60913551 >>60914983
>>60912906
Licensing has been stalled; I am getting pretty upset by it. Who knew the government couldn't keep to their recognized timeframe!

>the metalengraver is up and running, but pictures are still an issue. Words and basic lines are excellent; but getting 3D relief has been a struggle. I assure you, we are getting pic related. It will just be password protected silent drop. $41 an oz is fucking insane for manufacturing though. Most people still refuse to pay more than $45 an oz for generic bullion.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60912936 >>60912962
>>60912929
I'm at least getting 10 of the frenmarks if you can get them made.

>Licensing has been stalled;
Sorry to hear that, hopefully it gets worked out. Will you try for something else if it falls through?
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60912939
>>60912928
I see london, I see france, I see anon's underpants!
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60912957
>>60912895
The stealth bear market, where Gold moons to $4,000. Does anyone have that /pmg/ tier list that puts us square in blood sacrifice tier?
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60912962 >>60913105
>>60912936
Nothing licensing related. I have learned the hard that most ISO9001 mints don't even need to pay for licensing fee's when a firm approaches them. I just need to do more meme coins along with a few specialty copyright free themes like the zodiac's, holidays, or religion.

>I would love to do this coin for the next dye; but I don't think it would sell enough to justify production
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60912964
>>60911191
>1942-1945 P, D and S (minus 1942 D, which was still CuNi)
Interesting quest.
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60912966
>>60911173
Tragic, but true
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60912976
>>60911173
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60913000
>>60912908
The "rest of the economy" doesn't hold silver and gold
Anonymous (ID: xBc6To15) No.60913057 >>60913086 >>60913092 >>60913108 >>60913109 >>60913268 >>60913308 >>60913406
How does one β€œmake it” from stacking? Prices are going up but then what? How does this free me from the wage cage if the idea is to keep holding on to my metals?
Anonymous (ID: wutYWY5E) No.60913086 >>60913958
>>60913057
Use your stack like an extremely heavy credit card by borrowing against it, or leasing it to be able to spend it without creating a taxable selling event.

If you live in a legal tender state then just go spend it at stores that accept it (there are tens of thousands of places across the US who do).

Sell it at a coin shop for cash, but don’t sell more than $9,000/mo (to avoid reporting).

Sell on eBay.
Anonymous (ID: wedbM+31) No.60913092 >>60913994
>>60913057
While everyone else is struggling to survive inflation while dealing with fiat, you are thriving because your PMs are meeting or beating inflation.
I would say the average stacker isn't "making it" (as in, having so much they never have to work again), but surviving and thriving in an environment while everyone else is struggling.
That extra leverage you have means you can come out of it on the other side better than everyone else. That's the true "making it". While everyone else is just trying to get back to a normal life, you are striving for something more.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60913105 >>60913120
>>60912962
How many do you need to sell to make it worth it? I'd pick up a couple.
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60913108
>>60913057
At least I know if I have a rainy day bill I can go to a coin shop or something and walk out with a few thousand bucks to take care of it
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60913109
>>60913057
this is why financial education is a must
>you get 40 dollars after twenty days of work, you either save the money or spend it for a bushel of apples
>an bushel of apples is worth $20
>silver is worth $40
20 days later later to the next $20 payday; where 100% inflation happened.
>apples is worth $40
>silver is worth $80
>the dollar you 'saved'/would spend on apples can no longer afford the bushel of apples after the 20 day period. If you spent you dollars on a security with inflationary value, 'silver', you would still be able to afford the apples.
Anonymous (ID: Jjdc9Pd8) No.60913113 >>60913254 >>60914717
>>60912747
https://www.youtube.com/live/LbC-qZ5KWDw?si=FyaS_UgZxhFMEdYd
This is where the larping jeet is getting his screenshots from.

I don't use Instagram but somewho does can probably find the meal pics:
https://www.instagram.com/internationalstacker/?hl=en
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60913120 >>60913334
>>60913105
>60913105
usually selling between 40-60oz at the retail rate will ensure that initial principle is recouped.
Anonymous (ID: jFss3myh) No.60913148 >>60913201
2 PERCENT A DAY EVERYDAY WTF IS THIS SHIT
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60913201 >>60913418 >>60915462
>>60913148
if you all think this is wacky; the stock markets are just going weinmar with insider trading
Anonymous (ID: fRbEPJRw) No.60913254 >>60913278 >>60913632
>>60913113
This is epic, like the time you doxxed him to a Vietnamese luxury resort and then screeched about used condoms for 3 years and the other time you doxxed him in Uruguay and found out his family owns Tata Consulting and he was untouchable .can you write him another balad? Maybe about how he got rich by not buying silver
Anonymous (ID: yzEM/hLg) No.60913268
>>60913057
if in 1960 you swapped every paper dollar you had for silver change, and then forgot about it until today, you'd 40x your "investments"
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60913278 >>60913321 >>60913334 >>60913406
>>60913254
I too remember when you were crying how silver being $28 was a scam. Glad I didn't listen to your retarded ass. Maybe if you were half as educated as the rest of us, you wouldn't be a dalit.
Anonymous (ID: PgtpvBiJ) No.60913308 >>60914585
>>60913057
If by 'making' it, you mean magically getting filthy rich by stacking metal, you won't. Precious metals are not jewish scams that promises you magic money.

But, if by 'making' it, you mean you can survive and get to the other side of the upcoming jewish-engineered collapse, and still have something to kickstart your life with out of the rubble, then yes, precious metal will help (somewhat) with that.

Also keep metals especially gold to beat inflation. Keep USD and it will all turn to ashes.

About wage cage, its not related to metal at all. You just have to get some capital first from wage caging, be frugal and adjust your lifestyle to make it sustainable, then use that capital to do your own stuff that is less wage-cagey.
Everybody works in their own way, even animal works. You decide what kind of work it is.
Some people are living minimalistically, so they can escape wage cage with very minimal income.
Some are high-maintenace, basically slave to modern convenience, and they will never escape.

But I suspect that anybody that need to ask these questions are a lost cause to begin with. Some people are just born to be slave, and some are born to be free. But you do you.
Anonymous (ID: xXaiAKdn) No.60913321
>>60913278
Why ((angels)) from the ((bible)) and not other coins?
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60913334 >>60914397
>>60913120
>>60913278
You don't think you could sell 40 of those? What about doing the biblically accurate angle idea you first had? We're going to need some new designs soon too with cheesed already in preorders
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60913406
>>60913278
So you broke even while i compounded bitcoin, sbsw, Barrick and eth into 1100% gain in 20 months,,,,lmao i do remember that,,,,,,keep crying wagie

>>60913057
This guy is right yall can never sell, wage until death when silver is $23
Anonymous (ID: O5QND0Xr) No.60913418 >>60913460
>>60913201
This. There is nothing fundamental about the stock market anymore. Indexes are all going up because the money supply keeps increasing and the government is propping up the biggest companies. Individual stocks are a money laundering scam ripe with manipulation and insider trading. Its a game of musical chairs now. Better have a chair to sit in when the music stops. The chair should be gold and farmland away from niggers, and plenty of ammunition capable of penetrating robot armor or shooting armed drones out of the sky. My prediction is a major top within the next 5 years with extreme volatility in between
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60913460
>>60913418
Cope and seethe you are just terrible at investing, lmao here's a stock i picked up 50 days ago and I'm already up 55%, thats after making 180% on sbsw this year. Thats why I'm rich and you are a brokie trapped in retard rofks
Anonymous (ID: OgCE7pj1) No.60913479
You make all these perfect trades.
You should open up your own hedge fund.
You’re a genius.
Anonymous (ID: +1MGDEh5) No.60913539
GLD bros, how we doing?
My $500 calls expiring in January safe?
Anonymous (ID: LSVFC/zU) No.60913551 >>60913558
>>60912929
Please make frens mark I will buy a huge amount. Premium doesn’t matter.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60913558 >>60913610
>>60913551
nice, i was going to ask which that was the other day
Anonymous (ID: 2OQvd6V/) No.60913610 >>60914179 >>60915273
>>60913558
My family is from Jena but I have many coin necklaces. Here is one of Franco.
Anonymous (ID: xBR7jXyn) No.60913632
>>60913254
You don't own your own time. You're here because of us. If all stackers somehow collectively agreed to stop /pmg/ you'd starve to death lol. You're a slave on our welfare of freely choosing to stack precious metals.
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Anonymous (ID: dwAsh1F5) No.60913650
I almost leveraged a short counting on the weekly Monday tamp.
Glad I missed that play
Anonymous (ID: lHc/FSXM) No.60913726 >>60913822
Every two weeks is +$3k to the fiat value of my stack. And I didn't even add any weight.
I got rich by buying silver and gold.
Anonymous (ID: PgtpvBiJ) No.60913822 >>60913868
>>60913726
I'm not even happy that my stack gets bazongas increase in value.
Because deep down I know their REAL value doesn't really increase, its just that we are getting closer and closer to collapse.
And its getting harder to stack too, because the fiat is shitting itself
I really hope somebody do something to stop the jews before shit hits the bed for real.
Anonymous (ID: Hm9oC/Ja) No.60913868
>>60913822
It's both. Industrial demand is rising and the manipulation is faltering.
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60913906 >>60913920
Another hyuge gains,,,,thank you IQELITE
Anonymous (ID: gUvThpD2) No.60913920 >>60914104
>>60913906
>Sasol is based in South Africa
Enjoy getting raped when the South African Government inevitably seizes the mines.
Anonymous (ID: +MPAe62D) No.60913958
>>60913086
K
Anonymous (ID: sVFX9XYu) No.60913994 >>60914035 >>60914116
>>60913092
This is retarded. Nobody is thriving off just PM’s in the fiat paradigm. If you were forced to live even on a 2,000 ounce stack of silver you’d be depleted pretty quickly. We are here for the reset. At maximum 500 ounces of silver will have to buy a nice house or none of this was worth it at all. If a Merc dime doesn’t get you a blowjob none of this was worth it at all. It needs to be a big transfer of wealth where everyone is more or less fucked and we are thriving. Anything less than that means nothing to stackers. Fuck everyone else because they bought into a system that has plundered all of us without any balls or brains to do anything about it while many of them hand waved people like us for years trying to warn them, and even then they went into BTC. These people deserve to lose everything. If it wasn’t for them then things wouldn’t be as dire for us now.
Anonymous (ID: PgtpvBiJ) No.60914035
>>60913994
Sir, this is is PM, not revenge porn

Best you can do is 1-2 sheep per 1 gram of gold, like how it was throughout history.
Maybe you can get a straw house with a couple of coins.
Worst case is a nigger stab you in yoir sleep, steal your stack, while his jeet teammate raype your wife.

Always lower your expectations.
Anonymous (ID: ox6ftOHp) No.60914048
>>60912928
What is way overpriced are the assets supported by an unsustainable debt bubble. What is way underpriced are assets that have no third party risk and are not subsidized by debt. Gold and silver. You are still thinking that monetary metals are like any other commodity. When beef or what prices go up, that is a function of weather, inflation, etc. When silver and gold prices go up, that is a function of deep problems in the financial system.
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914104
>>60913920
You said that about sbsw which i made 180% profit on this year when i sold....lmao your chicken little behavior is why you are a brokie
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914116
>>60913994
You are here because you are a broke lazy retard with zero options....lmao its so easy to get rich like me
Anonymous (ID: lHc/FSXM) No.60914163
>60914116
>broke lazy retard with zero options
Stop projecting.
Anonymous (ID: ADrRD79e) No.60914168 >>60914179 >>60914216
I just got an alert from apmex that 2020 Gold Libertads were finally in stock. I wanted a 2020 back in 2020 because I thought "hehe hoho covid gold is cool" but now that they are finally stocking them 5 years later I don't even give a shit at $4300 per coin.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60914179 >>60914193
>>60914168
why not just do this? do you already have the other years?

>>60913610
Now I want one of those 100 pesetas coins. Nice
Anonymous (ID: ADrRD79e) No.60914193 >>60914211
>>60914179
>why not just do this? do you already have the other years?
For bullion I only either buy current year or years in which I've previously purchased. Sorry, I'm odd.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60914211
>>60914193
There is no 2025 gold so this would still work with those requirements.
Anonymous (ID: Z+cKv/Uw) No.60914216
>>60914168
I'd be all over this if it was a proof. I regret not buying them when I had the chance.
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60914220 >>60914513
Luv my PM's and my /pmg/ frens, simple as
Anonymous (ID: R4zd0tnk) No.60914350
dumb rocks arent even going up anymore
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60914397 >>60914413 >>60914685 >>60914693
>>60913334
People have a hard enough time buying silver $10 over spot. To make up for manufacturing and licensing, I have to sell my silver for at least 40% over spot to break even; hence why I raised to price to $85 a round. But Give me time; I also am getting a master's degree, general managing a location, slowly expanding personal business; ont top of personal life responsibilities we both share. as humans with other humans who depend on us. So these things take time; remember, 8 months ago, I didn't have access to a metal engraver; now, it functions by ensciribng letters and punctures.
Anonymous (ID: wfeFU/5J) No.60914413
>>60914397
You still fund ZOG.
Anonymous (ID: lHc/FSXM) No.60914513 >>60914591
>>60914220
Simple as
Anonymous (ID: j0s5N3VR) No.60914585
>>60913308
>if you want to escape the wage cage, live a frugal minimalistic life style
>it’s that easy
Sure, if you’re single and have little to no responsibilities. Then again, this is biz so I wouldn’t expect anything more
Anonymous (ID: O5QND0Xr) No.60914591 >>60914604
>>60914513
Look at all that silver. Anon you could buy 15 mcdonalds cheesburger meals with that kind of loot.
Anonymous (ID: lHc/FSXM) No.60914604 >>60914613
>>60914591
That, nor this is even my entire stack.
Anonymous (ID: O5QND0Xr) No.60914613 >>60914659
>>60914604
well in that case, VERY based. How many ounces of silver are you up to? Please add some more gold before its too late. buy 5 gram bars if you cannot afford 1/4 ounces
Anonymous (ID: 9L3ENDBj) No.60914626
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/SILVER/mcQRiXbq-SILVER-TO-750-IN-THE-NEXT-DECADE/
I think anyone who knows a bit about technical analysis has already see the massive cup & handle that silver has making over the years but I have to wonder, what events are going to precipitate this massive breakout? It looks like we have until 2030 when silver becomes noticeably unaffordable.
Anonymous (ID: lHc/FSXM) No.60914659
>>60914613
Oh I have gold too
I'm at the point of not disclosing the total anymore
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914677
Stacktards are trapped, they can never sell,,,,,will ride it down to $12
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914685
>>60914397
TODDS GarBAGe, todds garbage is a coin merchant he admits he hates white people
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914693
Todds Garbage is a parasite shilling his garbage here >>60914397
he refuses to buy an ad,,,,,parasite
Anonymous (ID: VApeXFy/) No.60914717 >>60914754
>>60913113
>this fucking dalit is just stealing this vloggers content and posting it as his

LMFAO
M
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A
O
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914754
>>60914717
>>this fucking baggie is just funding Peter schiffs next lambo and posting it as his win
>LMFAO
>M
>F
>A
>O
Anonymous (ID: VApeXFy/) No.60914764
Does it sting whenever some one calls you Dalit?
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914796
Does it bother you that you can't even remember how to spell your stupid name where you larp as a freedom fighter for buying rocks from your enemies?
Anonymous (ID: VApeXFy/) No.60914801 >>60915200
>swiss guy here
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914813 >>60914830
Lmao pmg baggies always claim the guys beating them at life are Indians,,,,,,,cuckold behavior
Anonymous (ID: D3iyHWIu) No.60914830 >>60914837
>>60914813
Now you're going to pretend to not be indian?
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914837 >>60914907
>>60914830
Thank you IQELITE!
Anonymous (ID: R24S51pZ) No.60914850 >>60914903
>>60910609
They're called mountain jews for a reason.
Anonymous (ID: VApeXFy/) No.60914858
Imagine stooping so low as to be posting other people's content to "flex" on people just trying to discuss precious metals

god i hope for your sake you're being paid to do this
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60914903 >>60914917
>>60914850
Who calls them that (other than you)?
Anonymous (ID: D3iyHWIu) No.60914907 >>60914916
>>60914837
JSESOL baggies are down 80% from ATH kektop!
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914909
Imagine stooping so low as to be crying about other people's content to "flex" on people just trying to discuss precious metals

god i hope for your sake you're being paid to do this
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914916 >>60914936
>>60914907
So are silver baggies but its 45 years of retard rock failure,,,,,kektop!
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60914917
>>60914903
Lots of losers do, the poors are jealous of winners, Swiss, Indians, jews, IQELITEs
Anonymous (ID: D3iyHWIu) No.60914936
>>60914916
>So are silver baggies
It's still so cheap at a 99% discount to its fair value
Anonymous (ID: F0VhjpyH) No.60914964 >>60914987 >>60915053
i have a probably somewhat retarded question. as i understand it the current all-time-high in gold price is driven by china (and some others) buying astronomical amounts of gold.

who are they buying that gold from? im guessing its not private individuals since they wouldnt have state-buyer levels of gold to offer. i imagine it's not merely the chinese buying up all the gold currently produced. is it banks and other gold hoarding corps that they are buying it from? are they buying it from other states? is it just all of the above?

i find this interesting. happy for any insights, perhaps articles on that if there's good ones. cheers
Anonymous (ID: MDtZRO01) No.60914983 >>60915213
>>60912929
I'm not familiar with all of the frogs' names but shouldn't that be Apustaja, not Apujasta?

Also, I am 100% certain that it should be Feinsilber ("e" before "i").
Anonymous (ID: A3oT/l3S) No.60914987 >>60914994
>>60914964
China has its own large mining operations. Chinese are also heavily present in Africa over the last few decades (see Empire of Dust), and they're getting around reporting their holdings by buying unrefined ore directly from the mines and refining it themselves.
Anonymous (ID: F0VhjpyH) No.60914988 >>60915041 >>60915172
unrelated question. do you tell your s.o., close family, roommates that you're stacking? have you shared with anyone where your stack is at?

i feel like if i had a gf, i wouldn't. chicks can be crazy. dont need her deciding she's not feeling it anymore and taking off with my shiny rocks in her purse. not like i got any proof of ownership either
Anonymous (ID: F0VhjpyH) No.60914994 >>60915014
>>60914987
thats it? bit boring ngl. was hoping for some international smuggling shit or bleeding 3rd world countries dry of their meagre gold reserves in exchange for shady 'development projects'

although come to think of it thats probably what their dealings in africa might come down to
Anonymous (ID: A3oT/l3S) No.60915014 >>60915029
>>60914994
China's largely become the 3rd world development financer lately. They keep funding all these projects probably fully aware that these countries have no way in hell of paying them back. Then China probably comes around and takes the natural resources as payment instead.
Anonymous (ID: F0VhjpyH) No.60915029 >>60915194
>>60915014
thats very kinds of them
Anonymous (ID: A3oT/l3S) No.60915032
I bet China is also using all the US treasuries it bought as the source of funding for all those projects and then replacing it with the gold dore and ore they're extracting from those third world shitholes.
Anonymous (ID: gUvThpD2) No.60915041
>>60914988
>do you tell your s.o., close family, roommates that you're stacking?
My family knows that I spent a few hundred dollars on (mostly numismatic) coins and they know that I have a Gold Ducat, but beyond that they don't really know the size or value of my stack.
Some friends know that I'm into coin collecting, but very little beyond that.
If I had a gf, I would avoid telling her anything about my stack for at least a couple years if not longer.
>have you shared with anyone where your stack is at?
My Parents and brother know where I keep my stack, but they don't know my safe combination.
Anonymous (ID: ox6ftOHp) No.60915053 >>60915127 >>60915188
>>60914964
I would not attribute the rise in gold solely to Chinese purchases. Silver and platinum are rising too and I am not aware that Chins is buying them in unusual quantities. The dollar is dying, fren. Gold and silver are the canaries in the coal mine.
Anonymous (ID: GR/jsCnC) No.60915054 >>60915066 >>60915122 >>60915225
Is Costco a good place to buy gold? Looking at the current prices, it's basically a $50 premium on the spot price
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60915066 >>60915122
>>60915054
No, they're premiums are too high. That's where normalfags buy gold
Anonymous (ID: A3oT/l3S) No.60915110 >>60915131
/biz/ is freaking out over a massive crypto hack going on and telling everyone to freeze all crypto transactions. Oh noooooo.
Anonymous (ID: D3iyHWIu) No.60915122
>>60915054
>>60915066
Not the worst deal if you take the rewards into account. A lot of dealers will charge you extra if you use a credit card.
Anonymous (ID: F0VhjpyH) No.60915127 >>60915206 >>60915226
>>60915053
>Silver and platinum are rising too and I am not aware that Chins is buying them in unusual quantities
i imagine gold going up up up just naturally puts serious pressure on silver too. it's gonna have more people interested in PMs, and most people are going to feel priced out of gold rather quickly. they intuit that silver is lagging behind and will go up the same as gold, and for those reasons start buying silver, which makes it more expensive too, which makes more people buy silver, ... so realistically i think silver rising could easily be a consequence of gold rising due to xi's buying spree

>The dollar is dying, fren. Gold and silver are the canaries in the coal mine.
thats also a factor for sure
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60915131
>>60915110
oh fuck nooo!
It's already impacting the PM markets, we are dumping hard too.
Anonymous (ID: gUvThpD2) No.60915150 >>60915487
Once the real estate market crashes, how much Gold will it take to buy a house?
Anonymous (ID: F/aYehOh) No.60915161
My friend's grandpa was in WW2 for Canada, he passed away a few years ago. They were finally selling his house about a year ago. They found a bunch of Nazi war memorabilia, like pictures of German families looted from bodies and a bag full of gold teeth. Guess his grandpa took them off dead bodies. Well my friend's dad took the teeth and ended up selling them last year to one of those cash for gold stores here in California. Was about 10-15 gold teeth in total. Did my buddy miss the boat because of his boomer dad, anon?
Anonymous (ID: VG0SYmQA) No.60915172
>>60914988
My wife knows but she knows nothing about precious metals sizes or prices other than
>Shiny
>Valuable
She won't take them though since she doesn't know the market. Same with my crypto I tell her what I do and she acts like I'm speaking an alien language. Only had one problem when her and her female coworkers were talking about money and the hens were all info dumping on their boyfriend/husbands crypto that they knew. So they all believe the other is rich in some way. I told her to cut that out unless she is going to find me a woman to suck me off or fuck me and now she won't talk about my crypto anymore
Anonymous (ID: Z+cKv/Uw) No.60915188 >>60915243
>>60915053
Anonymous (ID: yYPbnLk2) No.60915194
>>60915029
The minerals and shit we’re just going to sit in the ground until the end of time anyway, this way we get cheap chinee products and the niggers get a quality of life improvement until the infrastructure inevitably turns back to rubble. Chinaman just wants to do business!
Anonymous (ID: 3xievSQx) No.60915200
>>60914801
Top zozzle
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60915206 >>60915259
>>60915127
>and most people are going to feel priced out of gold rather quickly.
I was reading about interesting figures last weeks. Up until recently, the import gold market in China was 75% jewelry and 25% investment coins & bars. But since the gold price climbed so much while the yuan remained low (it's CCP's policy to do so), most people got priced out from gold jewelry, and now it reverted : 70% in coins/bars, and 30% consumed by jewelry.
It's pretty telling of a trend : people want gold as store of value, and for that purpose they want the best bang for their bux, which is bullion.

That's part of why Pt recently mooned : China's jewelries are trying to find alternatives to gold, because it's becoming basically impossible to afford your girl a 18K gold necklace or gold ring at $3600 + a 100/150% jeweler "craft" mark up on top.

I believe it may have a pretty significant impact on silver too, as gold plated silver might soon become the basic go-to option in jewelries. Until now it was considered the very cheapstake option, but if people can't afford gold, well.. that's the only other precious metal easily accessible, right?
Anonymous (ID: Wk4t7Crp) No.60915213
>>60914983

He’s a retard that keeps posting the wrong design. He’s unable to stop doing it
Anonymous (ID: iUB97NOz) No.60915225
>>60915054
compare it to a LCS
also consider paying cash wherever you go
Anonymous (ID: ox6ftOHp) No.60915226
>>60915127
I agree with your thesis that the rise of gold can spur people who feel that gold is too expensive to pursue silver instead. I would go so far as to say that silver will eventually be remonetized by that mechanism. As the dollar collapses, more silver will spread through the economy until it just falls into its natural historic role as money when fiat falls into ITS natural historic role as toilet paper.
Anonymous (ID: IPhv+g5D) No.60915233
Did we get bagged?
Anonymous (ID: ox6ftOHp) No.60915243 >>60915303
>>60915188
Thanks. Good to know. I have high hopes for platinum in the short term.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915247
>-.01 dollars today
Cheapies SAVED, I still have time.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915257
>>60912150
>>60912196
Just fuck my shit up, my fractional is already getting close to making its premium back in less than a week.
Anonymous (ID: ox6ftOHp) No.60915259 >>60915413
>>60915206
Chinese with disposable income have limited options for investment. That's the cause of the real estate bubble and the empty cities. Real estate was one of the few places they could put their money. Maybe PMs are standing in now that real estate is so shaky?
Anonymous (ID: ADrRD79e) No.60915268 >>60915353 >>60915652
>>60911290
He shipped it and it's already worth $5 more than I paid total.

Hate buying gold because I always make value on it, but then it just goes up so that I don't want to buy more.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915273
>>60913610
I need to get some francobucks, I had to listen to so much anti-franco slop learning spanish.
Anonymous (ID: Z+cKv/Uw) No.60915303
>>60915243
Based.

As do I.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915313
>>60912928
PMG'ers aren't used to a market that actually moves, it's actually normal for an asset to increase in value.
Look at that 6 year period of no growth, the US dollar inflated 15% during that time period minimum, but the growth was never realized for some reason.
I don't know really, but it's likely the supply deficit has something to do with it. There isn't enough being mined, and a way to fix that is to raise the price so new mines become profitable. Problem is that due to inflation those new mines aren't profitable, so the price has to raise more so new mines become profitable.
Gold? Gold was way undervalued at 1,200 is my guess. Trust in fiat currency is dropping, so big movers started buying gold, so it went up. I'm thinking that peak gold hoarding isn't even close to here yet and held inventory could double or triple for pretty much all governments and banks around the world.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915353 >>60915371
>>60915268
My 1,000 dollar order has been in "pending" for a couple days because of the weekend and I just want to see it go through so I don't have 1,000 in FIAT sitting around while everything keeps mooning.
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60915371 >>60915390
>>60915353
If you've already placed the order, the price is locked in.
Unless you're buying from some shyster.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915390
>>60915371
Except there's a 1% chance jew card cancels the payment for being too big, which seems to randomly happen sometimes.
Yeah I know it's locked in but it will still be in limbo until I see the order 100% done.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60915413
>>60915259
>Maybe PMs are standing in now that real estate is so shaky?
Oh most definitely. PMs will soon be the natural option to park cash in China. But they also are a nation drawn toward collectables. Chinks love rare items and auctions more than anything. If you ever watch chinese dramas one day (you should, some are really good), you'll see it's pretty much divided in 4 major themes : romantic, treasures chasing (Γ  la Indiana Jones), investigation and auction bidding. That's how big of a cultural thing it is down there.
Jade items and uncut gems are a big deal, but that's also true of historical items like porcelain, silk robes,.... I think a lot of money will go there eventually.
Anonymous (ID: Cs68+S7u) No.60915462
>>60913201
I rode that short a little bit today
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60915472 >>60915565
Feel ashamed, I only own 5.98 oz of Gold and a pathetic 250 oz. of Silver. Considering abusing credit cards at this point. Once retail wakes up, it will be an absolute bloodbath.
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60915487
>>60915150
We going back to Mr Jeffersons 1972 ratio
Anonymous (ID: ph2PbIwE) No.60915510 >>60915515
Ayo da dolla be fucked up and shiet gold be bussin fr fr nogs
Anonymous (ID: o0JpUdso) No.60915515
>>60915510
who got the goldback nigger meme?
Anonymous (ID: ph2PbIwE) No.60915543 >>60915546 >>60915588
How many goy ounces of gold and silver do I need to make it???
Anonymous (ID: QMGsmdhu) No.60915546 >>60915950
>>60915543
Ownership in America is so low that I honestly believe 3 ounces and like 100 ounces of silver and you will be able to easily obtain a multi-racial harem.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915565
>>60915472
"Problem", or opportunity, here, is that retail is RETARDED so even if silver goes to 50 this month you'd still likely have 2 or 3 months to continue stacking, realistically you can get that up to 300 oz silver without even abusing credit - not that there's even any risk to abusing credit, your stack is big enough to just delete any loss. Literally zero risk.
I'd abuse it, but I've been out of the system so long that I have nonexistent credit and the government might honestly think I'm dead.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60915572 >>60915593 >>60915614 >>60915665
Did anyone get these?
>Harry Potter Currency
Wizarding money was available in three denominations in the United Kingdom. Wizards kept their money in the goblin-run Diagon Alley based Gringotts Bank. There were the Gold Galleons, Silver Sickles and Bronze Knuts.
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60915580
I love seeing the dalits crashouts. here is today's
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915588 >>60915755
>>60915543
>Young
500 oz silver minimum, not really negotiable, if you're 30 or under you have a long life and with life extension around the corner 500 oz is sort of a minimum - silver will become unobtanium within your lifetime, but you'll have to survive until then, invest in a new economy (risk of losing your investment, so you need spare silver), and maintain your stack until it reaches unobtanium-level.
>Middle age
I think somewhere around 250, might die before life extension, maybe try for 500 so you can guaranteed afford it, but no promises here.
>Old
Like 100-200 depending on how many meds you're on and if the medical industry will find some other wacky way to rape you.

Also young anons will 100% have family members who's lives are DESTROYED by the incoming financial disaster, and basically it will be up to them to decide whether to save the family and friends or let them fall. Personally I wouldn't put more than 50 ounces to it because it eats away at my moonstack, but the choice will become harder once my relative's retirement accounts die.
Anonymous (ID: lMkZgmWj) No.60915593 >>60915597
>>60915572
>Arry! Arry Pahtahh!
Wizard abortion spell? Fetus deleteus.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915597
>>60915593
Zygote Decimatus
Anonymous (ID: bMtRWuat) No.60915606 >>60915616 >>60915620 >>60915650 >>60915656
Should we all meet up?
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915614
>>60915572
It's not really what I'd imagine a silver sickle to look like, I might've picked some up as gag fractionals if they looked more like antiquated wizard coins.
HP wizards are backwards retards and the coin should look 500 years old.
Anonymous (ID: D3iyHWIu) No.60915616
>>60915606
You just want to fondle my sack
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915620 >>60915931
>>60915606
I'd be OK with a meetup, but only if the person I was meeting up with had at least 5,000 war nickels.
If you don't have at least this many war nickels you're not worth my time.
Anonymous (ID: lMkZgmWj) No.60915650
>>60915606
It crossed my mind sometimes. It would be a good time.
Anonymous (ID: csXQ2q9g) No.60915652
>>60915268
I understand fren. I keep buying gold 3 months in advance and "pay myself back"
It keeps going up and so I did gud. But I'm sad as I'd like it to go down and more easily buy more:)
Anonymous (ID: HAGYGz0F) No.60915656
>>60915606
/smg/ was able to do a vegas meet up. something tells me a coin show in vegas would be a fine place to do a public meet
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60915665
>>60915572
I like their taste though... gold, silver and bronze is how it always should be.
Anonymous (ID: iG2T1GTi) No.60915715 >>60916021
>>60911173
Have you noticed how many 1964s are in really good condition?
Anonymous (ID: R4zd0tnk) No.60915742
the chart totally flat lined wtf?
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60915755 >>60915987
>>60915588
>but the choice will become harder once my relative's retirement accounts die.
That's something i start to fear about. Both my parents are retired and they rely 100% on their public pensions, like most boomers.
For now they are eating good, but for how long? My country's gubment is a total failure, it just collapsed again today, and we change of prime minister every few months. Do you know why? Because the EU refuse to accept our budget for 2026 each time it's being presented. Deficit spendings are too large, our debt unserviceable. So the (((EU commission))) is pushing for the IMF (and Goldman Sachs) to take control over french budget, while our finance ministers resign even faster than our PMs, because no one want to be left with the task of telling the frogs they are about to get the 2011 greek treatment.

Nearly half of the entire annual budget is being spent only on boomers' retirement & healthcare. And the politicians/banksters know they can't raise taxes even a bit, because we already are the most taxed country on earth (47%). So the only option left is to reduce spendings where they can. And pensions are the easy target here. They either are planning to kill millions of boomers, or the pensions will have to be drastically reduced. Like a 50-60% haircut to meet (((IMF)))'s standards.

When (not if) that happen, i fear i'll be asked to support too many boomies on my own. Even my parents will be way, way too much for me when i see their lifestyle. They go to holidays all around the world at least 6 times/year in 5 stars hotels and luxury airb&b, but i myself only eat instant noodles to afford a bit of silber lol...
Silver Separatist (ID: RzGZJAlv) No.60915757
>>60910407
>That sound a bit too optimistic fren,
Considering that Mark Levine on fox spent 20 minutes last night making a case how the FEDERAL Reserve is unconstitutional, and then went on to say he could spend 20 hrs. On the topic, but FOX probably wouldn't let him, I'd say WAGMI, well, except those with no stak.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915869 >>60915966 >>60916101
>Uh, I like GOLD because it stores easier and takes up less space
How delusional is this type of person? If you have that much silver that it starts physically taking up a significant portion of your house you probably have a 10,000 square foot house and actually it's not taking up a lot of room.
I've seen the 10-million-dollar and more stacks, they don't take up a lot of space at all. Literally the only worry is if your stack gets 5 feet tall and crushes a small child. Why would you not want a wall of precious metal in your house?
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60915897
any day now
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915926 >>60915944
>Not even a top 1% silver holder (only counting people who actually own silver)
Bros... At least a top 3% can pretend to be rich...
Anonymous (ID: 6Y5uqQjS) No.60915931 >>60915943
>>60915620
Post your nickels
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915943
>>60915931
I don't have any but I'm hoping to receive 5,000 soon.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60915944 >>60915973 >>60915989
>>60915926
how much to be part of the 0.1% top stacking elite?
Anonymous (ID: 3O8waw/0) No.60915950
>>60915546
>multi-racial
Fuckin GTFO and kys
Anonymous (ID: B+2WDRpP) No.60915951 >>60916093 >>60916661
Is the source code for Pingcoin around? It's claimed to be open source. I wanted to port it to linux or at least to add some coins, and... there is no actual source anywhere. Nor any info about its license. At least I have the right to RE android .apk file, I guess? There is no trace of the source either here:
https://pingcoin.com
or here:
https://github.com/jessems?page=1&tab=repositories

This app is very important, but it hasn't been updated since 2023. And it's only one which is free:
https://www.preciouscointester.com/en/blog/best-coin-ping-test-apps-gold-silver-2025
Anonymous (ID: B+2WDRpP) No.60915959 >>60916093
Maybe I should try to write a new one from scratch. I don't have enough gold for testing though, only silver.
Anonymous (ID: Z+cKv/Uw) No.60915964
The cost of short-term silver borrowing in London has risen above 5% for the fifth time this year – well above the historical level of nearly 0%.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60915966
>>60915869
I agree that's not a good take. It takes place because it's cheap? Then make it expensive and it wont take much space lol.
By their own metric, silver now takes over x3 less space than it used to in 2019 back when spot was $15/oz.
Once silver reach 3 digits, you wont hear much of that logic because by then a make it stack will be 200oz lol.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915973 >>60915989 >>60915998
>>60915944
It seems like each level triples, so for the next logical one it would be 1,500 to 1,900 - but the next level wouldn't be .1%.
But on the other hand that's stupidly simplified math - odds are very few people are stacking more than 1,000. A monster box alone is 500, how many people have more than two monster boxes? I'd have to believe that on the top even 1% level they might just stop at 1, they've already dumped 20k into it.
But I don't know, extrapolating data forever is unreliable and the best thing you can do is speculate - odds are most of the top .1% is actually some 80 year old who has a garbage can full of junk silver sitting in their barn or something - you're talking boomer gigastackers who basically just bought it as a hobby with a large portion of their paycheck (worth more back then) every week as the thing they collected.

And it's important to remember that the number of silver holders in the top percentage is likely decreasing as boomers die and their children sell off their stack - every day the silver divide becomes smaller. The odds of having a kid who carries on and expands their collection instead of eating into it is probably less than 50 percent, especially now with 40 dollar silver.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60915985
Anonymous (ID: Kv9VkhQp) No.60915987 >>60916034
>>60915755
Damn, franch anon
Hope your yellow vest is warm
Good luck out there homie.
My grandpa is balls deep in eth shit coins that rugged in 21 so I feel you.
Mans still spends like 2k on tires so I guess it's all good but fuck, man, these boomers.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60915989 >>60915998 >>60916097
>>60915944
>>60915973
And I guess this confirms it, the medial 401k for 65 year olds is only 88,000. No way those people are putting 20% of their lifetime wealth into silver, odds are they put in something like 10% if that, as that's what financial institutions would regularly recommend.
And most of that wouldn't be physical.

If you have 3,000 in silver you have more than the average 20 year old's 401k.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60915998 >>60916022
>>60915973
>The odds of having a kid who carries on and expands their collection instead of eating into it is probably less than 50 percent
kek, i find you very optimistic there, it's probably less than 25% few years down the line.
Girls will automatically ditch it out no question asked.
Now the sons... at first they feel guilt about selling it, but it quickly vanish when they figure out silver climbed so much.

>>60915989
Then i'm in the top 0.1%, next step : 0.01%.
Hard mode : jobless.
Anonymous (ID: x6rdkN5G) No.60916021
>>60915715
the 1964 mintage numbers are insane
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916022 >>60916046
>>60915998
Yeah, true, I didn't factor in that half of the people born are girls, and of course none of them will add to the stack.
Yeah, I'd even say that the numbers get much worse as the stack gets bigger. If it's a 1,000 ounce stack they're gonna look at it and say
>Why did he waste all of this money, one of these coins will let me go out to the bar if I sell it!
>That's 1,000 bar trips!
Or they immediately buy a car or use it to pay for an unneeded expensive funeral or wedding.
And just 60 years ago every single one of our grandparents were paying only in silver and silver coins, but they all just gave it up and didn't even think to hold onto it - living in the golden age of stacking of the 70's when normies were ditching silver for worthless fiat would have been a fever dream, walking down the road and just picking up silver quarters, opening entire rolls of them when you worked as a cashier.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60916034
>>60915987
>Mans still spends like 2k on tires so I guess it's all good but fuck, man, these boomers.
Yeah, really. Sometimes it feels like you are dealing with 10yo kids. Whenever i bring the subjet to the table i get the same answer :
>carpe diem son! We only live once, better spend it all before we croack! You can only bring the memories with you! Money is made to be spent, let us have some fun!
I mean i get it, you deserve some fun, but why the $45 mojito in a casino in the Bahamas instead of the local restaurant?? Why the $200 of daily taxi rides when you can rent a car for the week?? WHY THE $50 TIP TO THE FUCKER WHO JUST HELD THE DOOR OPEN??

It's like they are fucking oblivious their fucking country is now a completely bankrupt corruptocracy on the verge of civil war. Boomers really do think they will die before it all goes down the shitter?
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916045 >>60916082
This was what stacking was like 40 years ago, the walmart greeter omegastack of 1,000 ounces a year.
Now I do 25 a month at a similar level job - realistically I could get up to 37-ish if I devoted literally 100% of my disposable income towards it. It doesn't really take a lot to become a top stacker, I must be around 500 ounces right now.
But 40 years ago walmart greeters could do 1,000 ounces on a bad year.
Anonymous (ID: ZZb9beqj) No.60916046
>>60916022
>That's 1,000 bar trips!
lmao

>And just 60 years ago every single one of our grandparents were paying only in silver and silver coins, but they all just gave it up and didn't even think to hold onto it
That's probably where are the monster stacks : the oldfarts who got the foresight to think in 1965 :
>ho so they gonna demonetize? Then i'll convert all my cash in 1=1 silver dollars, and from now on hoard onto any silver change i get my paws onto
I wonder how many papi schitzos are out there in the wild, sitting on a mountain of kennedys since the 70s...
probably not much lol.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916074 >>60916084 >>60916091 >>60916125
>I was 17 working at my LCS, we were on the road every weekend hitting every small town in a 300 mi radius of the shop to buy. People would line up 40 or 50 deep to come in the hotel room to sell everything from Grandpa's teeth to Masonic and class rings. I smashed up hundreds of pounds of truly antique silver some of which was probably 300 years old, not to mention just " regular" sterling silver.

>The dealer tried to save some of the better and more important silversmiths that we could identify but even then it got to the point where most of it ended up in the smelter bags, there was just too much of it being sold.

>Once we had enough 90% we'd bag it up and go down to the post office and I'd walk in with a thousand dollars face bag in each hand to ship it out to the smelter or another dealer. The sterling bags sounded like a pirate's treasure clanking around, and I kind of felt that way with all the wheeling and dealing we were doing. It was nothing to go through $40,000 in a weekend buying up stuff.

>The dealer went from driving a 75 Mercury to a brand new Mercedes and operating out of a tiny converted hotel room to a brand new purpose built shop in the space of 12 months. I personally made enough money as a high school senior to buy my first car and for the era a high mid-range stereo system and still had enough money to do pretty much anything I wanted. Definitely wild times.
Every single story from the time when your parents were young and in the world force is like a gigantic screaming red wojack telling them to do literally anything and they get a free ride at life.
>Silver spike in the 1980's
They missed that, that was equivalent to 200 dollars per ounce in today's money
>Spike in 2011
They missed that, equivalent to maybe 60 in today's money
>5 dollar cheapies right after the spike to 50 dollars in 1980
They missed that entirely, they could have sold off their silver for 50 and then bought 10 times as much two years later.
Anonymous (ID: Or8/2GL8) No.60916082 >>60916089 >>60916091
>>60916045
I'm sitting on my own body weight in silver and I worried I stacked too much.
I'm now catching up with 1/10 goin coins instead (expect those prices are flying too)

I did convert my 401k into a silver fund managed by Sprott and it literally doubled in value in the past 3 months.

Just need to figure out when silver has peaked and time to rotate into consumer defensive stocks, the 1st growth area after financial reset.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60916084 >>60916091
>>60916074
Where did you see that text?
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60916089
>>60916082
Which fund?
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916091
>>60916074
And also literally every story is also hair-pulling decadence because it always just ends in the boomer buying a car or going to an amusement park or seeing a couple bands.
>

I had been turning my lawn cutting money into at least one OZ per yard, and leftovers for fun for 3 summers when that happened. I sold it at just under peak and got$48 per oz. That paid for a car, tires and insurance at 16 years old. Thought I was doing good, and made a fair bit on that turn over. Haven't bought any since it went over 20$ an oz, and am looking at doubling my money if it hits 36. Might not sell this time, let it run and see what I can get to.
Like the amount of stories out there like these ones is insane, that one event was enough to have an adult set for life if they played it right and just invested the proceeds, none of them did, life was so good they all just bought cars.
>>60916084
Plebbit, that's why I posted green instead of screenshotting.
They actually do have some good local stories of events that happen.
>>60916082
Well I'd advise that the hunt bros. peaked it at 200 adjusted for inflation, so that's good to remember. The tricky part will be deciding if the currency is gonna hyperinflate or not at that point, though. Personally I'm hoping that I can scoop up 2 or 3 houses near mine, my family purchased the family farm way back in the great depression from a previously well-to-do family (the Pomeroys, some of you must have heard of them.)
Anonymous (ID: D3iyHWIu) No.60916093
>>60915951
>>60915959
I bet you could whip up your own version with chatgpt in a jiffy, unironically.
Anonymous (ID: YCy9DBgX) No.60916097
>>60915989
did he say what year this information was from? i wonder how accurate those balances are.
Anonymous (ID: ox6ftOHp) No.60916101
>>60915869
Pro tip: fill a whole wall with silver bars and paint them so it looks like a brick wall. Hidden in plain sight.
Anonymous (ID: IXXUn2dl) No.60916107 >>60916127 >>60916137 >>60916183
Sorry to deliver the bad news bros.... but I just got a massive top signal for gold / silver. my dad is a gold stacking schizo boomer, me and my dad have been telling my brother to buy gold/silver for the last decade. He never did, but now my normie brother is fomoing into silver.
This is probably the top, unfortunately.. normies are buying silver
Anonymous (ID: ox6ftOHp) No.60916125 >>60916144
>>60916074
Hindsight is always 20/20.
Anonymous (ID: 9kDfC7KG) No.60916127
>>60916107
Silver will be $80 and gold will be $7000 within 48 months
Anonymous (ID: r/7IKJIP) No.60916137 >>60916149
>>60916107
Cool story bro
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916144
>>60916125
Thing is that it's not even about hindsight, silver literally WAS money in 1964. It was a recent memory, they were literally alive when the thing was money. They knew that all money was before 1964 was silver and gold. They just trusted the government, smiled, nodded, and missed one of the greatest economic opportunities of their life.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916149
>>60916137
Yeah. Real actual top of silver is nowhere close, mines start really running dry in 10 years, in 20 years they begin treating any silver sources the way they treat gold now.
30 dollar silver wasn't profitable for existing mines, and that was years ago. 40 dollars after bidenflation won't be profitable. The mines keep going deeper, the ore keeps getting less rich.
Anonymous (ID: dzYB83xA) No.60916183 >>60916522
>>60916107
>pls jus stop buying it
I'm going to buy more.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916209 >>60916232
>82% of physical silver on the market comes from mining
>Silver production from mines has gone from 900 million ounces to 830 million ounces from 2015 to 2023
>2024's silver need was 1.2 BILLION ounces
Massively decreasing mine productivity. The demand is rising fairly slowly, but it's already outstripped supply, and supply drops somewhere around 3% a year.
I'm thinking this silver spike is almost entirely supply-side. The price must increase for mines to become profitable, so now more mines open. Problem is that it takes years for any mine to start paying out, so for the forseeable 5-10 years we're just gonna continue the deficit.
40 being a floor MIGHT be it, but the floor could be 60, or it could be even higher (inflation-adjusted), the bottom line is that there's not enough supply, so the new floor is whatever is a high enough price to ensure that we get more than a billion ounces per year.

Basically it can't go below 40 ever again, and likely will have a higher floor, because any lower of a price and mines that were newly opened to fix supply issues need to shut down, and with less mines we get scarcity and high prices again.
And we need silver production to increase by 50 percent (yes, literally 50%) to break even.
Recycling can't solve this. With a 400 million ounce deficit per year they're gonna start melting bullion and sterling down at ever-increasing rates to try and make up for it.

APmexican video for somewhat of a QRD / chart compilation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrzrB3gmx64&t=174s

I'll repost this in the next thread if it ever gets made, but I think this is the most appropriate summary of our current situation. There's just not enough silver, not even close to enough, being mined.
Anonymous (ID: aLr3L/IM) No.60916217 >>60916321
Im gonna spend my rent on a gold rapper chain
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916232
>>60916209
Fun with charts
>Platinum group metals are as common as gold many times, but we've mined hardly and of them even putting them all in a group together
We've hardly scratched the surface, infinitely less upside for platinum group metals than for gold or silver.
>Rhenium
That's extremely bullish and bearish at the same time, truly a rare metal.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916302
Imagine seeing this and not SLURPing up this asset before the elite get their hands on it. Literally .01%, but of course higher now since the line has gone up, and gold was .5% on the sister chart of this one. With .01% of the wealth in the world you could hypothetically own ALL of the silver.
Look at that potential advantage.
Anonymous (ID: Kv9VkhQp) No.60916321 >>60916405 >>60916507
>>60916217
As someone who spends a lot of time around metal, a rapper chain is not 10kt gold. You're looking at at least 18kt before it's rapper status and at least 50gr total weight. The difference in color between 10k and 24k is incredible to see in person. Real niggers will know what's good. Now that I think about it, don't you remember hearing that the bing chillings were fond of the white metals because theyr yellow n sheit? Maybe white gold is the future. Idk man. I'm a yellow nigger for sure. At least 14k of you're gonna give it as a gift or something.
And then for those that need to know, the karat scale is how many parts per 24 your metal's purity is so fuckin I've even heard of 8kt but at that point it's just ugly silver or eww bro imagine 8 parts gold and the rest copper lmao that's how it comes out of the earth though, so idk man.
Anonymous (ID: 9kDfC7KG) No.60916405 >>60916489
>>60916321
A 50 gram chain in 18 karat is going to run you almost $6,000 usd if you buy it new and including jewelry premiums. Never go lower than 18k if you want that yellow gold look. 14k looks washed out compared to 18k and 22k is very yellow. Only problem with 22karat chains is that they scuff easier and the links will stretch out over time as it’s softer than 18k. For an every day wear chain 18k is the toughest and still maintains that rich yellow gold look. 18k is the best mix of investment grade and toughness
Anonymous (ID: IXXUn2dl) No.60916472
I just bought 100 oz of silver and 5 grams of platinum. I haven't bought in a long time since silver was like 20 bucks. I probably won't buy after its $50
I think this price is still fine to buy at since it was this price back in 2012 and $40 back then is like $60 or more now
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60916489 >>60916517
>>60916405
>18k is the best mix of investment grade and toughness
Good to know
Anonymous (ID: 4N7r4Y1r) No.60916503 >>60916629 >>60916674
SLVR up 8.38% after hours wtf
Anonymous (ID: IXXUn2dl) No.60916507 >>60916510 >>60916517 >>60916764
>>60916321
Wrong. Most rappers want the biggest flashiest chain for the cheapest price. Nigger jewelry is 10kt 90% of the time.
Most of the iced out rapper chains you see are 10kt, if you want proof go check out tekashi69 jewelry collection that was auctioned off, nearly all of it was 10k
Niggers aren't paying for a smaller chain just for it to say 18k on the clasp
Anonymous (ID: IXXUn2dl) No.60916510 >>60916517
>>60916507
Also to add, the color of the gold makes no difference, on most rapper chains the gold is rhodium plated to look like white gold so it can make the diamonds pop more
Anonymous (ID: 9kDfC7KG) No.60916517 >>60916523
>>60916510
>>60916507
>>60916489
Also never get a hollow gold chain. Make sure it is solid gold
Anonymous (ID: IXXUn2dl) No.60916522 >>60916545
>>60916183
I bought myself, i just dropped 5k. Im not a le Jewish shill im just relaying my experience. I would love to see a hysterical fomo from the normie public where theyre bragging about buying a silver oz for $250.
I hate buying for this price but I have nothing to do with my cash, I have way too much crypto to put more in, I dont want to invest in stocks because I feel like theyre gonna get rugged soon.
Anonymous (ID: IXXUn2dl) No.60916523
>>60916517
NTA. But true, hollow chains are a problem for daily wear. They break easily and get dented, and fixing them is pretty hard
Anonymous (ID: IXXUn2dl) No.60916538
If you guys want jewelry i would recommend ebay. Sort by newly listed and find a normie with little to no feedback selling it, you can get a great deal, if you're buying for $1k+ there's no worry of scams or fakes because ebay authenticates for the higher end stuff.
You can find steals for below spot or very close to spot.
I bought Pic related for around 5% over melt, all the professional jewelers and pawn shop accounts would be selling it for 50%+ over spot.
Dont even worry about the length or size, you can get it resized locally, my local shop charges like $30, I made the bracelet smaller because im a wristlet, now it has a little over 1/2 oz dwt
Anonymous (ID: dzYB83xA) No.60916545 >>60916551 >>60916611
>>60916522
>sitting on cash and doing nothing with it
That's why I started picking up silver.
If I know my cash is going to devalue, I may was well convert it to something that won't get inflated away.
Now I have tubes just lying around.
It's great.
Anonymous (ID: 9kDfC7KG) No.60916551
>>60916545
Why are those dollars sitting there? Convert to sound money asap
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60916611
>>60916545
>I know my cash is

Lmao, that certainty is why you are a brokie
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60916629
>>60916503
thats odd
Anonymous (ID: RHqnqf9o) No.60916661
>>60915951
I've successfully decoded and built pingcoin.apk using apktool (also keytool and jarsigner from Android Studio for signing) and it werks but no luck with any additional entities in the list. I don't know Android smali well. And also maybe number of entities is stored somewhere too and it shoud be changed.

Maybe for now I should only try to replace some existing entities.

Also frequency data is easy readible from jadx, so I guess anybody can use this data for another similar project.
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60916674
>>60916503
>after hours
After *whose* hours?
It's within normal working hours for a third of the globe.
Anonymous (ID: 8/MYc5Ff) No.60916676
I just bought some gold.
Get ready for a price crash!
Anonymous (ID: lsHXQ920) No.60916764 >>60916786
>>60916507
How do i ice myself out?
Anonymous (ID: TkLf3DlM) No.60916786
>>60916764
>Buy a 2kt Gold chain with a massive, ugly pendant on it
>Buy a shitload of tiny industrial diamonds
>Glue the diamonds to the pendant
>Buy a bunch of Gold Foil
>Put the Gold foil and diamonds on any other possessions you want to ice
>Flex away like the nigger you are
It's that simple anon.
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60916795
Are shinies being slept on? Seems like all the crypto fags are losing their minds every day
Anonymous (ID: Mii20Az/) No.60916852
Yeah you are only down 17,000% since pmg started ,,,,,lmao nothing dumber or broker than a stacktard
Anonymous (ID: 9dE2N/ZM) No.60916862
IQDalit
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60916878
Apparently you can buy a pretty decent condo in India for like 4 1oz gold coins.

Topkek, faggot, you're country is poor and you do it for free.
Anonymous (ID: UK6PwF5T) No.60916889 >>60916909
page 7
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60916909
>>60916889
Because the US market isn't open, dumbass.
Anonymous (ID: TkLf3DlM) No.60916929 >>60916932 >>60916944
Reminder that Silver still needs to 5x to match its inflation adjusted ATH.
The real bullrun hasn't even started yet.
Anonymous (ID: VjN1XXeK) No.60916932
>>60916929
I'm just holding what I've got. I'm not a trader or anything like that. This stuff is worth way more than fucking paper.
Anonymous (ID: svFQux/a) No.60916944
>>60916929
>Inflation-adjusted ATH
It's hardly above its inflation-adjusted average
Adjusting its price for inflation silver has historically been somewhere around 20-30ish dollars, extremely rough estimate.
The US population has doubled since 1960. The world population has nearly tripled since then. It's a scarce asset, and realistically is only becoming scarcer. It used to be so common they just made coins with it and traded it around.

So 40 dollar silver is hardly an anomaly when adjusting for inflation and population growth - I'd consider 50 dollars the very start of a price anomaly. Silver stackers have had their assets suppressed too long to realize how well it should be doing.
Anonymous (ID: H+CpOm1R) No.60916991
Anonymous (ID: VApeXFy/) No.60917138
Surprised no one here has brought this up

https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/1965099331301871708

Russia has come out and basically stated what we've always suspected about Bitcoin, That it's just a liquidity sponge scheme and the US government plans to rug pull everyone in order to pay off their $37 Trillion dollar debt.

Anyone holding Bitcoin right now is a bag holder for the US Gov's debt.
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