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Slurp Edition
>Why precious metals?
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/088839 988X
>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
>Silver Hallmarks Encyclopedia
https://www.925-1000.com/
https://www.silvercollection.it/hallmarks.html
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Silver sisters im killing myself…goodbye…
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>>61773890
Paper scary look at shiny rocks frens
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>>61773890
Don't be a pussy Buy The Dip
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>>61773895
>cheapies
>unhappy about it
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Just Sold some more gold for silver.
These were $90 each
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Surprised silver is hanging around within striking distance of $80; I expected it to be well below $70 by now.
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>>61773942
Lows are in. Onwards.
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>>61773891
This is a recent development, only in the last 4 months or so. I don't scrap a lot, probably like 6 loads a year. I don't do cans either, but there's no recycling in my municipality, so cans and other low grade aluminum have been a boon for local fulltime scrappers. It's not an access thing, my yard's about 150mi from the ports at Galveston. From what I understand they can't get anyone to take it right now. I didn't ask too many questions because it doesn't really pertain to me. When I do scrap, it's usually a trailer full of electrical and industrial trash. The stuff that pays best by weight.
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Just checked on the 2nd Hand market. Cant get any 1oz under 95 EUROS here. Not even close to 60-70€ spot. Shops are selling for 90€
You guys promised me cheapies??!!?
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>>61773948
>TA nigger analysis
Disregarded
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IRS can tongue my anus.
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>>61773890
HOLY FUCKING KEK!!!! SILVERCHUDDIES ABSOLUTELY GETTING DESTROYED!!!!! FUCKING KEK!!! SILVER DIDN'T EVEN MAKE IT TO $150 AND YOU CHUDS GOT RUGGPULLED BEFORE YOU COULD EVEN TAKE PROFITS!!!! KEK. SILVER CHUDDIES COULDN'T EVEN SELL TO A LOCAL COIN SHOP BECAUSE THEY STOPPED BUYING SILVER KEK!!!!!!! SUCH A GREAT INVESTMENT!!! YOU CAN'T EVEN SELL IT WHEN IT GOT OVER $100....IMAGINE AN INVESTMENT WHERE YOU BUY SOMETHING AND THEN CAN'T SELL WHEN THE PRICE FINALLY GOES UP AFTER 40 YEARS...FUCKING KEK!!!!!
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>>61773970
The cheapies we once knew are gone, we must make do with the cheapies with us today
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>finally stabilizing around 80$
Did we get rid of normalfags already? can we continue the comfy threads?
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chart looks like a rugged shit coin, fml
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>>61773895
can i have your stack? oh wait, you have none?
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/pmg/ feels like a ghost town now, what happened? all the hype and fomo retards roped who bought at the peak?
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It just occurred to me that what could be happeniing is, since they know the COMEX/LBMA know they won't make it past the end of March before having to declare a force majeure and going out of business due to getting caught out on their fractional reserve paper silver scam, that they are deliberately keeping the price down to reduce their cash liabilities for when they have to cash settle. This is likely why JPM removed a bunch of silver from registered.
They knew it would be blown out in a fire sale and wanted to keep the assets for themselves.
So here's the plan:
1. Remove silver from registered so it can't be delivered.
2. Short the fuck out of the paper market, increase margins to fuck over the paper longs and bust the stops.
3. Force majeure and cash settle at an artificially low price and say fuck the goyim, laughing as they rub their hands.
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>>61774043
Winning. Slurp the cheapies.
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>>61773895
its going to moon and rip faces off
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>>61773970
cheapest 91,40€ u dumb faggot
https://www.gold.de/kaufen/silbermuenzen/maple-leaf/
Also check on ebay to find better deals
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>>61773989
lemme guess,,,,,, RDW
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>>61774052
>why, yes I am a silver baggie
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>>61773970
>he thought spot price was real
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>>61774077
i preordered them. will probably get them by end of month
https://monumentmetals.com/tube-of-90-silver-washington-quarters-10-fa ce-value.html
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>>61774093
KEK LOOK AT THE SHINY ROCKS CHUDDIES COPE.....THESE GOYS HAVE NEVER SEEN A BLOW OFF TOP BEFORE. SILVER JUST HAD A BLOW OFF TOP. KEK. DID YOU REALLY THINK THE US WAS GOING TO LET CHINA JUST WIN WITH SILVER AND COLLAPSE THEIR BANKS??? KEK
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>>61774055
I got some mercs, a peace, and a Morgan
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>>61774054
>tampowizt's face when silver and gold moon shots to 5200 and 120, and continues up
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>premiums
I've been stacking since 2009. My first 10toz bar is the Native American head one in the pic. When the real volatility hit in 2010-2013, the average premium was about 26% if I remember correctly. This is nothing new.
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>>61774137
I mean, that's basically what you have to accept if you're getting into physical metals. After awhile the premium doesn't even phase you. Makes a lot of new fags balk though.
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>>61774142
THE POINT IS THAT NO ONE WANTED TO BUY SILVER OVER $100. REFINERS DID NOT WANT TO BUY IT. LOCAL COIN SHOPS DID NOT WANT TO BUY IT. ONLINE COIN DEALERS STOPPED BUYING OR RAISED THEIR LIMITS. KEK. IF SILVER HITS $150 NO ONE WILL BE BUYING IT KEK. THATS THE PROBLEM WITH METALS. NORMIES DON'T WANT TO BUY ROCKS AT SUCH HIGH PRICES.
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Guys, guys.... there was so much supply at Costco today that.... they had absolutely fuck all in the case. Where the fuck is the bullion people?! I was told people sold en masse which explains this 30-40% dip people keep waffling on about. I want to buy now. Let me in. LET ME INNNNNNNNNNNNnnnnnnnnnn...
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I had some ETFs, and I sold them all. They were up about 50% because I got in early, so I cashed in a capital gain.
I kept all my physical, but what I'm thinking about doing is selling it down to the USD amount I originally invested in it in April 2005 (I was really early because I was listening to Trump), so I would be selling about 2/3 of my physical and keeping 1/3 of it, and maintaining my USD investment.
That way I can take certain profits and still have insurance for the crash, which is only probabilistic, not certain.
I feel like a dummy because I didn't sell my ETFs when they were really higher. I sold them midway through the crash. I should have sold them at the top. Those numbers were too crazy. I should have known that and sold my ETFs. Fuck. Oh well, I still made good because I got in so early that it was easy.
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>>61774168
I'm in Canada yes. They did have silver up until around mid-january. My point is that people keep saying it rugged because uh.... people sold? Where the fuck is the fucking silver? This is basic supply/demand. If the price drops, clearly it means people sold. As per what these retards keep reeeeeeeing about every fucking thread. Yet.... absolutely not a fucking gram of silver to be purchased anywhere. Even the miners don't have shit right now. "Notify me when available" is not inventory. It should be overflowing by now. Where the fuck are my "worthless boomer rocks" god dammit. I want them.
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Silver keeps bouncing down off of 80
Gold keeps bouncing down off of 4700
If we hit 70 and below it will trigger another giga sell off
if we hit 4500 and lower it will trigger another sell off
just my retard take
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update on the availability of generic 1oz rounds I've been tracking from a retailer
1/3 4,750
1/4 4,725
1/5 4,700
1/7 4,225
1/9 3,750
1/10 3,725
1/11 3,575
1/12 3,525
1/13 3,475
1/14 3,350
1/17 3,750
1/19 3,550
1/20 3,700
1/22 3,600
1/28 4,100
1/31 2,875
2/1 2,750
2/2 2,525
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>>61774180
>how to become poor
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>>61774190
Well I'm waiting on Shanghai now. They were closed today.
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>>61774190
But anon, he got out early during the tamp, he made USD profits.
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might visit Poland just to pick up as many of these as I possibly can
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>>61774232
>paper shit
please take it to /smg/ dude
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>>61774034
Checking in from the shitter at work.
Stack currently sitting at
50oz $30 DCA
20oz $80 DCA
5oz $105 DCA
4oz $$95 DCA
My only regret is not buying more back in 2021.
Silver to me is a long hold and I won’t exit my position until $300/oz so this short term FUD falls upon deaf ears.
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>>61774234
Rumor is that the Chinese government halted trading to put on new controls, which I think had already been scheduled to start in February. But the halt was to control the volatility.
That's all just say-so I've seen. People were surprised when it didn't open last night, and they had to scramble for a reason.
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>>61774256
well the lower it goes the worse problem they have on the physical demand side. they'd love to crash it back to 15 but they simply can't do that anymore due to international buyers slurping all the physical
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>>61774246
>My only regret is not buying more back in 2021.
It did fuck all for almost 5 years. Nobody saw this. For all we know we could have been waiting another decade.
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this explains why no moon today. i can't wait for them to open.
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>>61774168
same here in switzerland. the most liquid seem to be 1kg bars (random) and philharmonics and some other generic 1 ounce coins (also all random years) in that order and liquidity/availability in general is low.
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>>61774267
>since I quit my job on Thursday when you guys told me my silver would be $38,000/oz soon
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This
>>61774211
Just put them where people won't find or touch it. If they find it on a checkout, count every ounce and if you have a receipt or something that proves you have X amount of silver you just have it at hand if something gets lost during the flight or during the checkout/in
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Why don't the japs make silver coins like other countries?
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>>61774279
i'd buy 1kg bars if I could find them. They were gone mid-month last month. best i can think is there are some scrounged 1oz generic pieces laying around. but if you read all these threads they'd have us believe they have dump trucks full of "worthless boomer rocks" behind every LCS. So much so that i'd rent my own dump truck to fill up on them. I mean they're worthless right?
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kek
>>61774290
they literally cannot do that anymore. once it was decoupled from the currency the fiat dollar lost its whole ass to the point that if they tried that now it would break the system overnight. remember what they did when JFK tried to keep things going that way.
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>>61774279
Hey Swissbro, what's .835 like over there? Is it seen in the same way that US .900 is? More sought-after, less?
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>>61773970
Spot is the raw silver.
The 1oz coins or whatever you see in the store is Spot+ Value Add.
Aka they take raw silver at $70 then the mint turns it into shiny coin and price it at $80 then the store takes their cut at $90.
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>>61774314
>they literally cannot do that anymore. once it was decoupled from the currency the fiat dollar lost its whole ass to the point that if they tried that now it would break the system overnight. remember what they did when JFK tried to keep things going that way.
I didnt say if you could or not. Just saying what if it did in general.
And I dont care if the system breaks overnight. Ive been asking for that for thirty years
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>>61774167
Fundametals are up in the air tho
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>>61774290
It could happen but not for the dollar, not as it's right now. May ss well start a new coin and kill the dollar all together because it's incompatible with metal backed as it's now.
But to give you a better answer, inflation would completely be reduced to almost nothing but also everything would be way more expensive because the dollar would need to match silver and gold value, not the other way around. Then prices would level once people start to be paid in gold and silver backed papers, you may see what appear as lower wages but their purchasing power would be higher than the inflated fiat.
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>>61774333
I say get rid of paper completely. We already dont use cash. Funny enough, this was why BTC was created in the first place. it SHOULD be the global currency. But due to logistics, the next best thing is to return to coins.
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>>61774246
>My only regret is not buying more back in 2021
same here, but i fortunately had enough cash and a bit of foresight to buy a lot more back in september. if number go down further i will start to DCA a smaller amount 3-4 times a year from now on.
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>>61774290
Someone said they thought brics might make a combined silver backed currency yesterday. I can't explain how bad of a take this is. It's not possible in today's perpetual debt market to make a currency with any physical backing even something ridiculous like 1,000 bricbucks to 1 silver ounce. It doesn't matter what the rate is, it's impossible. They would be lapped by all other economies immediately. The derivatives market is like 1000x the stock markets and it would not be possible to value them in a physical-backed currency, and attempting this would collapse the entire system.
I wish they would try, because it would give us a reset. But they know it's not possible
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>>61774260
Better to just drive there to avoid customs. Less scrutiny if you drive. Yeah it might take you a week but the guys checking will be trying to get way more people through. Don't have time to do metal detector and X-rays on everybody. Just act like a normal tourist and stick the silver in a luggage bag above a folding chair.
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>>61774328
If it did, which it can't, but if it did. Well I don't know. The dollar would have to be revalued. Problem is the leveraging banks have on each one is sky high. like 500:1 or 1000:1. It used to be 10% (9:1) but I don't think that's been the case for almost a century now. Shit if we did go back, by some magic of magics, you could probably buy a meal for a dollar again. You have to understand, however, that this action would destroy most commercial banks. Pretty much all of them would become insolvent overnight and need bailouts. The global financial markets would be in shambles.
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>>61774279
>in switzerland. the most liquid seem to be 1kg bars
really? you guys like those eh? ive got swiss family by marriage but i never talked to them about PM. What would say is the prevalence of Swiss people stacking physical?
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>>61774280
i liked that movie
>>61774349
in this case its really a burger of nothing.
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>>61774339
>I say get rid of paper completely. We already dont use cash.
Maybe you don't. But I don't feel like getting denied a purchase because the government feels you've had enough eggs for the week. You can keep that commie bullshit.
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>You have to understand, however, that this action would destroy most commercial banks. Pretty much all of them would become insolvent overnight and need bailouts. The global financial markets would be in shambles.
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>>61774388
The part where its your problem is that it would be tax payer money bailing out the banks if the fed could not. Just like the last time. The government issued TARP "loans" for trillions of dollars. This further devalues the currency in your pocket but also costs you personally in taxes the government must then collect to pay back the loan they take out to pay the banks.... that they borrowed the money from.... to bail out the banks.... oh my head huts. These fuckers scheming makes me angry.
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>>61774390
Those are coins you fucking fucklet.
>>61774416
Yes I mostly see the bars as well. DESU I don't see the rounds often either.
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Okay... so best case scenario now is we crab in the $72-89 range for two months? There is no escaping this clown world. I'm taking my expensive shiny rocks and fully detaching from society.
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>>61774417
>The part where its your problem is that it would be tax payer money bailing out the banks if the fed could not.
In that scenario where we return to pms, the government wont be able to touch my money like they can now.
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>>61774427
>two months
lol did you not pay attention to what happened last month? a rebound could happen in 3 days. might be a week. nobody knows. depends on how much they want to manipulate shit. these cunts are never satisfied letting things be.
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>>61774298
Thanks. Been told to put them in bags to keep the sound of jingling down, but they are sealed tubes. Figured to hide them in my shoes with a my socks to muffle the sound.
>>61774349
Would if i could, but that would mean driving across the Atlantic. Not feasible.
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I Need to buy a 1/2 oz gold to get to 3oz of pure gold what does /pmg/ recommend
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>>61774421
Ok, chang
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>>61774430
no but they still tax you on your income and purchases. so even though you would have bullion to trade, presumably, unless there is an underground economy you would still pay tax back to them to pay back the loan to the banks for the money the bailed the banks out with. and yes this isn't supposed to make any fucking sense because thats' what they do. it's fucking clown world they live in fucking shit.
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>>61774427
>I'm taking my expensive shiny rocks and fully detaching from society.
spoken like a true dragon
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>>61773890
Still not selling. Trust the plan, March 20th we pump.
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>>61774446
>no but they still tax you on your income and purchases
Sure but I can also go buy some food from someone who takes money under the table like how it use to work. The only thing they can tax is just property cause land at least is not easily hidden.
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>>61774442
i recommend whatever you can get your fucking hands on. good luck to you. i can't find fucking shit.
>>61774447
it's a losing game for manipulators yes, but as you can see they are very keen on issuing digital and paper as though they are the real thing. and as you can see by the market shitting they are very good at this fuckery. people better wise the fuck up but they don't. retards just keep somehow buying this trash and receive nothing. unless they are selling to each other back and forth to crash the price which i suspect is probably the case.
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>>61774442
A half oz? Good choice, that and 1/4 oz are the only fractionals worth stacking. Monument has a decently priced AGE.
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>>61774326
i have no idea, since i don't know how sought after US .900 is. it's selling around spot price though (we unfortunately have around 8% VAT on silver) and since swiss are more money aware (only surpassed by you know (((who))), i'd say probably a lot more liquid than you mutts' silver coins.
now young people are not really into it because they have no money or understand it but in general it is probably more well known than in the US.
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>>61774458
true but most people are pussies and don't want to rock the boat so they will not take it. until things are bad enough to where they are personally effected they won't be in on this new underground economy. but thats effectively what will end up happening when they push this CBDC bullshit. people will just go underground with their purchases and incomes.
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>>61774454
It is what it is.
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Demonic child raping kikes are going to drop silver to $10 an ounce and we are going to die in the wage cage
things are so unbelievably grim right now its not even funny
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>Next Holo figurine is in the mail
Coming from China though, so It'll be a while
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>>61774357
>What would say is the prevalence of Swiss people stacking physical?
i'd say maybe 1/4 to 1/3 of people have some form of PM. some Goldvreneli here or there and maybe a small amount of silver for most. serious stackers (50< oz silver or maybe 10< oz of gold) i'd say maybe 5%. most people just have a little bit but no big amount.
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>>61774441
Oh that is right. /biz/ does not show flags. I assumed you were a burger.
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it would get seized because you didn't declare it. it doesn't matter what it is. you best check with the border agents by phone to see what you have to declare otherwise risk it being seized. clearly, walking around with shit in your shoes is mad sus. you're just asking to get it taken from you.
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>>61774482
lol, got my first 1toz for that exact price too.
>>61774498
probably more than here but i cant be sure. your franc is a pretty stable kind of fiat anyway, probably one of the best.
t. Winterthurer
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Don't
What we mean by "hiding" them is just putting them in your socks or some shit, not actually hiding them in a secret compartment. They should be there but without being the first thing you see when you open your bag. If you hide them in a secret compartment or in the shoes you are using, you will get detained if they find out and they will interrogate you. Even if you have proof, even if it's below the import tax declaration threshold, they will interrogate you if you try to downright hide it like that.
But sure you can put them inside a shoe you have in your bag. Or in your socks or using your clothes to cover them but they shouldn't be downright hidden, just protected.
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>>61774527
bullshit. its valued at less than $10k USD and is counted as part of your allowed currency or other financial instrument amount. Now, if he's taking more than another $6K USD of other stuff like various fiat, gold etc then it would need to be declared.
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>>61774446
I already paid the sales tax. I am forced to hold because of volatility. And good luck pulling off an FDR grab. I made sure to buy every piece unique to get through the collectors' loophole. My stack is essentially funko pops.
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here comes the dump
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>>61774534
shut up newfag. no one cares about these nothingburger epstein files and this is not the place for it.
unless they reveal the FULL UNREDACTED files (however many tera or exabytes it is), they are just fucking with us and you are just derailing a thread meant to take these fuckers' golden calf (fiat money) away.
in fact i think YOU are the shill here.
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>>61774484
They are just dripfeeding us goycattle whatever they want. Truly, no way to even tell if these documents are doctored. I just don't care, I am willing to accept everyone else dying for pissrael though.
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>>61774559
yeah covid was a complete shit show nobody knew what would happen but it was running back then too. almost like we're repeating the exact same rhetoric from back then. difference is we've more than doubled since then which is nuts when you think about it.
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>>61774508
Depends actually
I had a problem once with some silver coins, they were below the tax declaration thing value but they claimed it was above because they claim the numismatic value of the coins was way higher than their actual value. They made me pay the import duty for a single coin because i manage to get them accept their metal value but also somewhat rare copper cent was lost in the mess up. Still this cost me both time and money, more because I had to get an import agent to recover that coin. I think after all this increase in silver I broke even when it reached 60$. It was a big coin, more like a platter. It was a big ass 1kg australian "coin".
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>>61774566
hide your stack in jewelry
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>>61774558
JUST DOOMP IT ALREADY. I want $2,800 gold/$30 silver and lower. Fuck it!
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>>61774590
exactly what i'm expecting. they don't know what the fuck to do and will handle it however the agents manager figures it out on the spot which will likely be at their discretion or some made up shit. which is why i told op not to fuck around. you and i can be correct, but the agent has to agree with that but unless they have a government document in front of them they won't and then you're SOL for whatever they want you to do.
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>>61774566
didn't say it was universal. i just looked up the deal for mexico.
>>61774582
go look it up then if you think so
>>61774587
it is. i miss buying at $39/toz silver lol
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>>61774614
TradingView for 1 minute chart and MetalsCharts.org for the Shanghai premium. This is asked like every thread, JFC.
https://metalcharts.org/metals/xau
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>Call SD Bullion
>Estimated wait time over 60 minutes
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My jewelry supplier (finally) up dated their prices, got 4 more ounces of sterling wire for $91/Toz.
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Are you retards capable of doing anything with the internet besides goon? Pic related, took two minutes of goooooogling.
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>>61774355
allows you to enjoy potential income or appreciation based on cashflows from the mining company instead of movements in the base metal. IF paper prices decouple, you're not going to see much benefit in paper silver, however the cashflow for the companies should be very nice. It may take a while for markets to figure this out.
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>>61774484
The drop on Friday was so JP Morgan could close their silver sht positions. They may still continue to manipulate it but it has a chance to pump once all the fear is shaken out
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>>61774646
Oh, should I reference the exchange that has no physical metal instead? Was that more what you were thinking?
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Thought it might be that. Be sure to get a red envelope.
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>>61774362
>i liked that movie
The best part is when Steven Carrel, playing a jew, comes to the realization everyting is fucked and looks all worried and says "Americans are going to be upset and do as they always do.... blame minorities :("
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>>61774638
I didn't bake the thread, you double nigger.
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>>61774355
They're posited as a leveraged play on silver, though please note there are very few actual silver only mining companies, most of the silver is produced as a byproduct of other mining so if you're going to play the miners game then consider looking into some of the base metals miners since the increased revenue from silver byproduct sells should be flooding them with cashflow.
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>silver is finally affordable
I can start buying again!
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>>61774668
yeah i know the bit you mean. watched it a couple times after the first viewing and its great. could use more movies of that quality looking at other aspects of big finance etc.
you really do end up thinking 'what the FUCK are they doing?!"
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>>61774660
I just don't know man. The LCS boomer I visit barely had any Eagles. There was a decent selection of crusty looking 1 oz bars though. But, I digress, this is not sustainable in the slightest, yet our Jewish Overlords can put the spot price wherever they see fit and destroy Chink Commodity Market in the process too.
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>>61774666
Everything is out of stock
Besides some shit leaf dollars
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>>61774590
Jesus thats a huge coin. Mine are just going to be 2 rolls of 1oz. Thanks for sharing the info.
>>61774685
Hey, these chuckle fucks have experience atleast.
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>>61774666
Satan is a liar, I bought yesterday and today
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>>61774736
>have experience pooping in a toilet.
-100000000000000 izzat
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Looks like it's crab or nothing on the menu today boys.
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>>61774713
I did
See >>61774499
I wouldn't mind buying another oz of gold, then I could target another 50 oz of Silver.
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>>61774771
I'll take a whole plate of nothing please.
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>>61774884
because nothing that rugs like a shit coin can go up that fast up again
jewish insects want a low price silver and you saw what power they had to push the price
tl tr: the price wont go back up in the near future and will probably take 5-15 years to go back up and make a new ath
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>>61774936
It's actually 4 easy payments of $79.99
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>>61774824
Ill watch once the kids fall asleep.
On an unrelated note, went to the only local place that buys and sells bullion etc. They sent 18kg of mostly .999 for melt last week. Good for them but i wouldve liked to rummage through it and pick some out. Dont really have lcs' here but typically bigger bullion dealers in the cities have boxes with melt-destined silver and gold theyve bought. Some of my favorite pieces ive found like this.
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>>61774917
this. all the regulars are positive in all ways
>>61774948
its just a prodigy track called 3 kilos. your post made me think of it.
shame so much stuff just gets melted down like that.
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80 BREACHED
>BREACHED
4700 BREACHED
WE HAVE ANOTHER LIFT OFF
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>>61775086
GREENIS
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You're welcome son
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https://agaunews.com/portfolio-items/2008-2016-the-47-prefectures-of-j apan/
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>>61774590
There are two sides to every border. Making a declaration when leaving the USA is one thing, making a CUSTOMS declaration when entering the other country is another matter. The USA exit bullshit just requires the declaration and no tax or fee. Unless they have some reason to suspect you of criminal activity, it should be routine. On the other hand, the requirements for entering the second country will vary by country. You may need to declare anything of value over a rather small amount and PAY duty on the imported item. This is why Japan requires declaring ANY amount of gold upon entry. They are going to tax it.
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I'm comfy.
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>>61774480
Depends on two factors which will flow into the spread and your bottom line:
- Premium on gold and silver: You lose some when selling, and you need to pay up when buying
- Tax, depends on differential or VAT
According to my spreadsheet, if I were to swap 1oz gold for silver at my dealer,
with differential tax and 100€/20€ premiums,
I'd get 37oz which makes the loss on spread 38%.
Sounds like a shit trade currently.
You're betting that the GSR will return to 1:37 or lower in that case to break even.