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Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944419 >>60944436 >>60944517
/pmg/ - Precious Metals General
Peace dollars 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: up183b47) No.60944436
>>60944419 (OP)
thank you la
Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944444 >>60944648
Anonymous (ID: r79aAFll) No.60944458 >>60944475 >>60944516
what the fuck you silver shitters?
Today I count my gold and silver and gold is worth pretty penny now but all my silver worth only 200 bucks. and its 20-25 years old
i found a huge silver coin from 2002 and its worth fucking 25 bucks. FUCK 25 BUCKS IN 23 YEARS
fuuuuuuuuckkkkk sailver
Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944475 >>60944535
>>60944458
>now but all my silver worth only 200 bucks
Skill issue.
Anonymous (ID: 7QOV+Oeu) No.60944516 >>60944537
>>60944458
Wtfff???? Guys believe we need to be doing the selling of our silver now??? It's just not worth it... better to just buy gold.
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944517
>>60944419 (OP)
Thank you baker.

An note about gold, silver and liquidity. Gold is too valuable for use in everyday small transactions.

Gold is still very liquid if you go to a specialized dealer and are willing to accept local currency. There may be a (((haircut))) however.

Silver rounds, or 1 oz coins on the other hand, are highly amenable to small transactions with local merchants. See the following example of failed attempts at using a gold Eagle for transacting in Argentina, back when they had 50% per month inflation.
https://youtu.be/3s4Fx9U_kAE [Embed]

For those (like me) who didn't already know, Argentina is named after the latin name for silver: argentum
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944535 >>60944560
>>60944475
I've never seen a collection of such oddball sizes like this together before. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous (ID: JH5doZTQ) No.60944537 >>60944701
>>60944516
They are scraping the bottom of the ESL barrel apparently.
Anonymous (ID: JoFnxsFx) No.60944546 >>60944559
When the fed cuts, that will probably trigger a brief "sell the news" dip. You better believe I'm buying that dip.
Anonymous (ID: JoFnxsFx) No.60944550
Oh, and central bankers tongue my anus.
Anonymous (ID: 5NMO2ZYL) No.60944551 >>60944616 >>60944626
>futures over 43, again

Once we hit 50 do you think our resident fudder will neck himself?
Anonymous (ID: HsTiSodN) No.60944559 >>60944566
>>60944546
fed cuts wen
Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944560 >>60944608
>>60944535
Here's some more.
Anonymous (ID: JoFnxsFx) No.60944566
>>60944559
Wed Nes Day
Anonymous (ID: i2bbw7v+) No.60944604 >>60944620
>I heard Utah still has firing squads for the death penalty...
>Put me in, I'll bring my own gun and ammunition too...

Umm, fucking based?
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944608
>>60944560
I'm surprised the government didn't go after the maker of those beautiful Franklins for counterfeiting, like they did with the Liberty Dollar company.
> Following an eight-day trial and less than two hours of deliberation, von NotHaus, the founder and monetary architect of a currency known as the Liberty Dollar, was found guilty by a jury in Statesville, North Carolina, of making coins resembling and similar to United States coins; of issuing, passing, selling, and possessing Liberty Dollar coins; of issuing and passing Liberty Dollar coins intended for use as current money; and of conspiracy against the United States.
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/charlotte/press-releases/2011/defendant-convicted-of-minting-his-own-currency
Anonymous (ID: J9SENfm0) No.60944616
>>60944551
He's convinced himself by lying daily that he makes 100%+ gains on stocks in months, and has made 1000x gains on bitcoin.

silver could go to $45,000 per ounce and he'd think we were just catching up to his incredible gains.

of course in real life he made nothing, and he can only brag about what the "bought" after it has gone up and will only shut up about it after it goes down. But I think he actually believes his own bullshit. He actually thinks he's rich, and owns stocks and crypto and houses. There is nothing you can say that will convince him otherwise. There is no price that silver can reach that will shut him up. The only hope you have is that he goes to prison or suffers some medical emergency that takes him offline. But over a long enough timeline this is bound to happen. Just like silver will eventually hit $45k over a long enough timeline.
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944620
>>60944604
It would be poetic justice for a sniper assassin.

I would personally prefer to be shot, rather than have a quasi-retarded prison guard trying in vain to insert 14 gauge needles into veins in my arms and legs.
Anonymous (ID: UtLaaV63) No.60944622 >>60944625 >>60944692 >>60944741
Gold is a psyop to pull attention away from silver.
Silver is the only metal that can hurt (((them))).
Any anon promoting gold and shiting on silver is a paid shill.
Anonymous (ID: 8TBZ38Qp) No.60944625 >>60944692
>>60944622
Checked, but what if i want both?
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944626
>>60944551
One can only hope.
Anonymous (ID: Zt9YLOk0) No.60944628 >>60944755
I want to get a nice Peace Dollar. I'm thinking 1934-S or just a High Relief 1921.

Any other suggestions?
Anonymous (ID: Tbd0kQpY) No.60944633 >>60944725 >>60944912
Don Duretts pump
Anonymous (ID: OFCLtc+8) No.60944648 >>60944723 >>60944776 >>60944777 >>60944828
>>60944444
Fuckin checked
Anonymous (ID: ozjF29ao) No.60944650
Still in it. I sold all my gold miner options last week. Some were up 600-800%. I put that money into gdxu with a stop loss, Also sold NUGT I had bought in August of last year. Up 160% and it’s long term cap gains now.. Riding this until there’s some kind of crash.
Anonymous (ID: QW6xG3se) No.60944655 >>60944968
Guten Abend
Anonymous (ID: Zt9YLOk0) No.60944680
I gotta talk about my new Rooster again. Bought one last Sunday at 11 p.m. for $675 and it was $680 by the time I got it. Bought one last night at 11-ish for $680 and this morning it's $687.

Getting LMU at spot on a Sunday night is so gratifying. I'll fill my treasure chest with .1867 fractional in no time.
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944692 >>60944901
>>60944622
>Silver is the only metal that can hurt (((them))).
True, because they control most of the gold. Investing in silver will drive the price up, the ratio down, and take away gold's monopoly from the banker cartel.

>>60944625
>Checked, but what if i want both?
They both have use cases, and both are equally valuable, but in different contexts. One oz of gold is trivial to conceal on one's person. 50 oz of silver can only be easily concealed if you are incredibly "talented".

We routinely carry gold Maples (up to $10k, which used to mean 4 each, today in means ONE each) when traveling internationally.

If needed, we could pay the neighbor's kid who mows our lawn in silver Maples. (two cuttings per Maple)
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944701
>>60944537
It's what happens when Jews at Unit 8200 outsource to India.
Anonymous (ID: Tbd0kQpY) No.60944723 >>60944776 >>60944777 >>60944827 >>60944828
>>60944648
Which revolvers you got?
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944725
>>60944633
>Don Duretts pump
Perhaps he's right, perhaps he's a paid shill. Time will tell. It is a safe bet to believe that in a raging silver bull market (we're not there yet) that even shitty Jr silver miners will moon. Treat it like a tissue paper fire, take your gains and get out before it quickly burns itself out.

Solid Junior companies will have some staying power, but you still have to lock in some profits when near the top. Nobody ever went broke taking a profit on a stock.
Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944741
>>60944622
Based.
Anonymous (ID: 5NMO2ZYL) No.60944755
>>60944628
1928

I'm still hunting for one that isn't listed for triple digits.
Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944776 >>60944807
>>60944648
>>60944723
Wheelguns? Hell yeah!
Anonymous (ID: i2bbw7v+) No.60944777 >>60944785 >>60944802 >>60944828
>>60944648
>>60944723

I only own 1 revolver and it's a 22 magnum...
Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944785 >>60944809
>>60944777
Checked. What make?
Anonymous (ID: toec9aKq) No.60944802
>>60944777
i don't have any revolvers
Anonymous (ID: m0GMd54i) No.60944806
>peace dollar edition
Perfect OP for me. Adding 10 more coins to my Peace Dollar collection today
Anonymous (ID: Tbd0kQpY) No.60944807 >>60944818
Another day another dollar
>>60944776
Nice
Anonymous (ID: i2bbw7v+) No.60944809 >>60944857
>>60944785
351c
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944810 >>60944919
Inflation is part monetary, part psychological, and once the peoples expectation of inflation gets established, the fiat currency is doomed.

>How Fake Money Saved Brazil

>This is a story about how an economist and his buddies tricked the people of Brazil into saving the country from rampant inflation. They had a crazy, unlikely plan, and it worked.

>Twenty years ago, Brazil's inflation rate hit 80 percent per month. At that rate, if eggs cost $1 one day, they'll cost $2 a month later. If it keeps up for a year, they'll cost $1,000.

>In practice, this meant stores had to change their prices every day.

>The four economists wanted to create a new currency that was stable, dependable and trustworthy. The only catch: This currency would not be real. No coins, no bills. It was fake.

>"We called it a Unit of Real Value -- URV," Bacha says. "It was virtual; it didn't exist in fact."

>People would still have and use the existing currency, the cruzeiro. But everything would be listed in URVs, the fake currency. Their wages would be listed in URVs. Taxes were in URVs. All prices were listed in URVs. And URVs were kept stable -- what changed was how many cruzeiros each URV was worth.

>Still, people used URVs. And after a few months, they began to see that prices in URVs were stable. Once that happened, Bacha and his buddies could declare that the virtual currency would become the country’s actual currency. It would be called the real.

>"Everyone is going to receive from now on their wages, and pay for all the prices, in the new currency, which is the real," Bacha says. "That is the trick."

>And, basically, inflation did end, and the country's economy turned around. In the years that followed, Brazil became a major exporter, and 20 million people rose out of poverty
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2010/10/04/130329523/how-fake-money-saved-brazil
Anonymous (ID: 1DsXvLeI) No.60944818
>>60944807
kek
Anonymous (ID: JH5doZTQ) No.60944827
>>60944723
.357
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944828 >>60944838 >>60944855
>>60944777
>>60944648
>>60944723
t.leaf
Anonymous (ID: 1DsXvLeI) No.60944831 >>60944839 >>60944848
it came
that was fast
it looks outstanding :)
Anonymous (ID: toec9aKq) No.60944838
>>60944828
sad, but based
Anonymous (ID: 1DsXvLeI) No.60944839
>>60944831
Anonymous (ID: KgzJb3Oj) No.60944845
Im going to rope. I didn’t pull the trigger and now im looking at $50 more for an ounce of gold compared to last night
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944848 >>60944917
>>60944831
Missed you over in the backwoods.
Anonymous (ID: N3/fEfl+) No.60944853
>$3680
We hitting $3700 tomorow?
Anonymous (ID: i2bbw7v+) No.60944855 >>60944887
>>60944828
https://youtu.be/0N3FEtG0B6Q
@8:10

All I think of is this movie.

https://youtu.be/qOhG-LieC4o
Anonymous (ID: 9rmaPAlj) No.60944857
>>60944809
Nice!
Anonymous (ID: NoHL6SRq) No.60944861 >>60944888 >>60944912 >>60944927
Hey Anons,

Any good miners to invest in? I want to diversify my portfolio some more.

I'm still stacking gold and silver btw
Anonymous (ID: 9jIp6Hz3) No.60944880
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944887
>>60944855
Not bad, but I wouldn't count on hitting anything beyond 5 yards with a slamfire unless one had a lot of practice, or made a proper shoulder stocked version.

Best use for one of those is to use it to get a better gun. Preferably at contact distance, like a shark hunting powerhead.
Anonymous (ID: W14sSdZS) No.60944888
>>60944861
AGI
KNTNNF
Anonymous (ID: jwYliUG3) No.60944891 >>60944899 >>60944913 >>60944952 >>60944953
>what about platinum
>what about palladium
>what about rhodium
>what about copper
>what about goldbacks
>what about miners
>what about paper silver
>what about gold IRAs
Anonymous (ID: W14sSdZS) No.60944899 >>60944953
>>60944891

SOMEONE SAY GOLDBACKS
Anonymous (ID: xSohhq70) No.60944901 >>60944936
>>60944692

No love for Platinum/Palladium
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944912
>>60944861
>Any good miners to invest in?
Good miners aren't cheap. Cheap miners may not be any good. Choose your risk profile. You want high gains (10+ multiples?) go with Juniors. You want low downside risk in exchange for lower gains, (5 multiples) go with the bigger/established players like Agnico, Franco Nevada, First Majestic, Fortuna, etc.

I can't help with the Jrs aside from mentioning the Jr silver ETF (SILJ).

Follow Don Durett on X if you want some spicy Jrs. >>60944633
Disclaimer: I don't know if Durett is on the level or a paid shill for scam pump and dumpers.
Anonymous (ID: 5NMO2ZYL) No.60944913
>>60944891
I mean I like all those things
Anonymous (ID: 1DsXvLeI) No.60944917
These old Hamburgs with the big helm look so good.

>>60944848
I've had issues loading the site the last several days. Has it been alright for you?
Anonymous (ID: G2OoHktG) No.60944919
>>60944810
>URVs had fixed parity of 1-1 to the US Dollar exchange rate
Lmao, standard modern hyperinflationary accounting. This isint possible if the inflationary breakdown is in the base money unit (the dollar).
Anonymous (ID: CeDpVXV+) No.60944921 >>60944950 >>60944956
Goldbros, anyone else feeling $5000 EoY?
Anonymous (ID: Tbd0kQpY) No.60944927
>>60944861
AG, unironically
HL
CDE
FSM
Aftermath silver
Any ETF
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944936
>>60944901
>No love for Platinum/Palladium
I have both, but more as a niche item because I love chemistry. Platinum makes excellent perchlorate anodes, and palladium makes the most powerful (and expensive) non-nuclear explosive yet discovered.
Anonymous (ID: xSohhq70) No.60944950 >>60944978
>>60944921

Why? just because Precious metals have momentum currently? Any other argument? I am pretty sure PM group has already priced Fed's forthcoming rate cut(s) so there is no room to spike up.
Anonymous (ID: 9jIp6Hz3) No.60944952
>>60944891
Some ppl would do *anything* to not stack gold and silver!
Anonymous (ID: F3lhHKax) No.60944953
>>60944891
>what about platinum
Have it
>what about palladium
Have it
>what about rhodium
Would have it if I could afford it
>what about copper
Don't want it
>what about goldbacks
Have it
>what about miners
Have it
>what about paper silver
Don't want it
>what about gold IRAs
Am Albertan

>>60944899
Goldbacks are the best way to SPEND gold, but one of the worst ways to STACK gold.

I have some and love them because they are fucking beautiful. The newer ones have even better artwork than the early ones, but they are all beautiful and everyone that I've let hold one has fallen in love with them. Some of the people begged me to sell it to them. Some of them went out and bought their own.

I would buy a lot more if someone commissioned a "Republic of Alberta" Goldback.
Anonymous (ID: OFCLtc+8) No.60944956
>>60944921
Goldman Sachs was targeting $5000 gold if Trump interferes with fed, so $5000 is conservative at this point.
https://www.investopedia.com/compromising-federal-reserve-s-independence-may-raise-gold-price-11803596
Anonymous (ID: YFls/GPG) No.60944968
>>60944655
SchΓΆn!!
Anonymous (ID: 9jIp6Hz3) No.60944978
>>60944950
>Why? just because Precious metals have momentum currently?
But did you identify the origin of the momentum?
Because let me tell you it got absolutely nothing to do with some retail mania like it was in 2011. That's the total opposite actually, all LCS metrics shows it's a 70/30% sellers/buyers market rn. Literally nobody is being interested by rocks.

Yet the prices continuously go higher.
Doesn't that make you a little bit curious about what's going on behind the curtain?