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private mint edition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6Hejw3M1XQ
>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/(Otherrare 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 [Embed]
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY [Embed]
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k [Embed]
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
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>>62121212
>private mint edition
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>>62121282
fml. Like once a day I post right at the end of a thread.
>>62121246
I only turn in my change when I plan to buy silver. Existing change can be reused on a new currency system is the dollar ever dies and is replaced. The metal is valuable (10xs were documented in price spikes in 2022).
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The stack is growing.
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>>62121246
Nope, its a logistics problem
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>>62121318
What's the contention? I welcome any discussion if you actually have anything to say (you don't).
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>>62121295
The zinc stuff is so abundant and always seems to be dirtier that I convert all zinc to cash and save everything else
>>62121302
>skill issue
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>>62121212
Thank you for baking:)
>>62121295
Spot on
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I'm listening to commentary on the economy while I sit here working and it's really quite amazing the state of the average citizen not having any savings who is struggling to survive to afford a house and car that people can't even afford McDonald's anymore. The place you used to be able to go and buy a $1 McDouble is now too expensive for the median wage.
What caused this is debt/leverage. It is sucking all of the capital out of the economy and it is starting to make that distinct sound that a straw makes when you are out of beverage. Slurrrrrrrp. Nothing left to do now buy declare bankruptcy. That's what the economy needs and that is what it will get. The extent that the bankruptcy affects you will be directly correlated to your proximity to debt/leverage.
Bonds can't default without toppling the banks and insurance companies. Insurance company defaults will raise your insurance rates and cause yields on interest rates to spike. Banks can't collapse without destroying the dollar. Yields spiking will blow out Wallstreet and banks. The government is losing half of its tax receipts just paying interest.
The goose is cooked. The only trick they have left is dollar dilution and we're all feeling the consequences when even the most basic necessities are crushing our standards of living. How could this possible have happened without the mechanism of fiat-dollary-doos and extending far too much cheap credit?
This is why you stack silver. The dollar is in a terminal death spiral and the only medicine is more dollar dilution before the inevitable bankruptcy. Think you have insurance, and $1M of value tucked away in your home with social security and a portfolio paying you $70,000 per year? Guess again. Without the banks extending credit there is no possible liquidity to clear those transactions or secure the resources necessary to make those payments. It's all worthless garbage.
Not my boomer rocks though!
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I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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I will not be a victim of the silver scam flim flam
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This is the attendant table showing how various amounts could be evenly distributed.
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>>62121581
.018% Master Race Reporting
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Don't fall for the obvious silver scam there is a huge glut
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Where are my metals TD?
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>>62121581
based chart
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Got these from the lcs for 84 each. Good buy?
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>>62122248
Nice new coins:)
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>>62122326
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>>62122391
You too! I got some German bois as well :)
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>>62122436
Awesome:)
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Great snags lads
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>>62122436
nice
>>62119634
I ended up ordering one. They listed it as BU and not "condition varies" that they usually use on sale coins. I'll post a few pictures when it show sup.
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>>62122603
Forgot pic of course
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is parking my savings in gold a good idea
the issue is selling it when i want to use the money, as the recent silver surge showed sure your stack doubled in value but only institutional money is buying
i just want to hedge against inflation for like 3 years without getting sodomized in purchasing fees and taxes, but i fear not being able to get my money back out
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>>62122441
American Silver Eagle looks like picrel. It is a bullion coin of recent mintage (1986 and later) containing one ounce of silver. Peace dollar has a Liberty head on one side and an eagle on the other. Minted from 1921 -1935. It says "Peace" on it (a tragically optimistic hope that WWI was the last world war), hence it is widely known as the Peace Dollar. It contains .77 ounces of silver. Both are beautiful and stacker favorites. Ben Franklin half dollars are also well-loved. What you paid will seem a bargain before the year is over. Welcome!
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>>62122603
Just watch this youtube video its literally the law on anti fed theory and hasnt changed one bit since it was released
https://youtu.be/AOk3wBuQNcE
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>>62122640
You should get around more.
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>>62122648
Yeah not today but when silver was at 110 an ounce a couple months ago it was a completely different story
Even then when I i want to cash in 30 grand in gold bullion I imagine it would be a problem for my LCS who were even annoyed at me cashing in 5k in silver when it was at 50 an ounce
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>>62122657
Just gotta give em time to adjust anon, its surprising how fast peoples mindsets shift. Remember how many years $50/oz was the ultimate unbreachable target? Now it hovers at $80/oz and the haters crow with joy about how its fallen from $120.
How long til they're crowing about how its 'only worth $200/oz'
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>>62121876
Who has the phone number to the precious metals desk? I sent an email two weeks ago and haven't heard back.
Two weeks with no response in the year of 2026. One of the largest banks in Canada has no fucking metals. What a joke.
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>>62122669
Because id like a healthy debate before i dedicate my savings, and future savings to shiny rocks? Are you retarded?
I have a preconceived notion, it would be difficult to sell 30k in gold without taking a heavy loss, refute it or pound sand i suppose
>>62122667
Again im not looking in sik gainz, i just dont want my ass ate out by inflation while avoiding the taxman on any possible gains taken
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>only getting one of each
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>>62121212
Dubs detected.
>>62122696
It depends. What's your situation like? Do you have any major debts that requires your attention? Do you have enough fiat on hand for frequent expenses (groceries, bills, gas, etc)? Is there already enough fuel in your savings to cover any surprises and/or longer term goals (medical-related, down payment, vacation, unemployment, etc)? If you're in a good position and already have a nice savings cushion, then yeah, consider gold as your long-term savings (think in years, decades), for last resort emergencies. If such a time does arise, where you need to convert gold into fiat, you could either try to find a loan to take against it (if you're fortunate enough to have chill family/friends to lend fiat, that could be a possibility too) or sell it on Reddit (pmforsale or whatever the subreddit is called) to get as close to spot as possible.
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>>62122782
Holy crap... did you miss this post last thread?
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>>62123022
No I saw, fren. Just posting because they actually got a few in and weren't sold out already.
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>>62123044
Luv Peacies
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>>62122646
Thank you fren<3
I also really hope we see Figma poster back on:)
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>>62123444
They're pretty much the same once you factor in shipping. This is with a check as the payment.
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>>62123459
Wait - scratch that. No longer free internationally.
Damn. First I had avoid taxes, now shipping.
Still $32 or whatever for three rounds.
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One silver please!
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>>62123474
Looking further, US is not "International". The $500 limit Exists for the US for 'numismatic' and all bullion if included. So 3 x 119 (silver keeps going up) = 357, add a $150 something(s). When you get to the cart, the default is Express, but you should be able to check the Free option.
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>>62123276
People normally said that 100 oz. was the minimum back when Silver was in the $20-$30 range.
But frankly, >>62123285 is right.
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>>62123536
>People
Lmao you mean broke idiots who fell for the obvious silver scam
>hurrdurr just buy these rocks at hyuge premiums and be a lazy slob who never tries at life,,,,,,,waits 50 years in misery,,,,dies broke
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I suppose since i own silver and gold miners i should shill all day and tell yall that shiney rocks will make you rich,,,,,but I can't,,,,,because its a lie,,,,,,thank G_d your greed blinded you and you continue buying what i produce,,,lmao funny world
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>>62122572
hey fren could you link a site that has all these German Ag coins.
I only know of the common Reich coins
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>>62122653
Love the photo Fren
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>>62123647
Thanks IQELITE, as a shareholder of Big Silver and Big Gold miners its important that we tell everyone that silver and gold are rare and valuable,,,,without the help of salesmen, miners would go broke,,,,,KAPUT!
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Proper Pirate Treasure.
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>>62122653
Henlo fren.
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>>62121418
>Nothing left to do now buy declare bankruptcy.
Oh no Anon, that's not what comes next.
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this isn't bad
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>>62123475
here you go king
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Bought a 250 gram bar last night.
At spot on MM
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>>62124623
Silver Holo
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Silver is doing that thing it was doing back in January, huh?
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>>62124550
what cucked sign are you fren?
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>>62124691
Yeah boooooy,,,,,he can keep harvesting dem silver gains on kirk on G_d
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>>62124752
It's happening again
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>all those green IDs
we're fucking back, aren't we?
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>>62124874
ya
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Everything is coming up milhouse!
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you got your time to buy cheapies, now we are back to mooning, too bad if you missed out!
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You guys like my keychain I just got from the antique store for $10?
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>>62124776
Celebrating my hyuge gainz with Romanian gold and shrimp carrots,,,,thank you Hebrew Hammer!
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Precious metals are a financial form of litmus test, and an accurate measure of how much leverage is in the hands of the mentally unwell and physically unfit.
I detest PMs.
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The worst part about the collapse is watching our standard of living slip away to the point that even eating fast food is a luxury and literally the quality of everything is getting worse. MMT has hit the terminal stage where you get diminshing returns by pumping in more debt. The capital outflows occur faster and create more drag that they can spend back into the economy. The best we can do is tread water while we watch the Titanic sink. One by one people will succumb to the cold as the economic pain endures. All you can do is hope and pray that the lifeboat, a cleansing wave of bankrupty, arrives soon to clean the books of bad debts.
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>>62125418
and they detest you
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>>62125430
To wipe out student loans and mortgages and credit cards will effectively monetize those losses and solidify them as consumption. To free the economy from bad/unrecoverable debts you will lose your dollars, banks, pensions, benefits and insurance. And this is why you own silver. Economic losses will be transferred onto the dollar via the dilutive powers of the bank. As Alsdair McCleod points out, you can't revalue gold. You devalue the dollar. And it is for this very reason you simply step off the tracks. When you devalue dollars the price of all commodities goes higher. So the profitable trade is to own the commodities during this transition period. What is really happening is not some hiccup. It is the factual reality that we are spending more than we can afford to pay for. That shortage is paid in the form of debts. Debts don't pay in the preset in the same way cash does. Cash is payment today. Debt is a promise of future payment. And therein lies the danger: You will never be paid the amount of value you lost. The whole system is a complex way to recycle your own tax liability so you hold it as an asset. Treasuries are a tax bill. You and I all owe $200,000 to the government. And that is what props up the value of your stocks, bonds, insurance, benefits, international trade, government services, corporate income, etc.
It's not real value. Less so as every minute of time passes it gets worth less and less.
The exponential nature of debts/money creation means it is not possible for the Fed and Wallstreet to play some "balancing act". It is the active management of the drawdown of an international ponzi. The scope of what we have done here will crush your silly notions of normalcy in as dramatic and consequential fashion as someone unknowingly stepping on a bug. When dollars are well known to not hold their value long term, what exchange value do you have to secure resources? You can do labor or offer up your holes.
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I ordered a pizza from papa johns for the first time in years. I got a medium and it was basically a personal sized pizza, I really couldn't believe it. The quality was complete shit too, you might as well buy one frozen.
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>>62125508
How did we go from $1 McDouble to $5 McDouble in 20 years. In 2046 the value meal will be $25 lol. So all of the actual work you are doing today will be stolen from you if you save it in cash.
>>62125524
You used to get very real awesome value for every dollar you spent. Even your pocket change was good for a candybar. This is not just some sort of unknowable entropy that is occurring.
It is the dollar dilution caused by runaway money printing. Everyone is in debt and therefore everyone has interest to pay. Everyone is looking for every edge to squeeze out more and more as things deteriorate.
>Pic rel
All exponential functions go asymptotic. And if GDP is not able to grow faster than debt then disaster awaits. Hence why IQ PAJEET is here to fud physical metals. It is easiest to spread losses on the masses as no one single entity can absorb it on our behalf. We can't just put all of the debts into a volcano and pretend they don't exist. Real wealth is spent creating them and the problem is you won't get the wealth/resources back out.
Hence why we all buy Tier 1 capital assets. Scarce and Valuable. I will NOT be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62125418
Im gonna be honest with you, I just like having shiny rocks in my treasure hoard. I dont ever intend on selling. I'll have my kids inherit it and they'll decide what to do with it when the metals are like thousands more just due to inflation.
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>>62125631
You used to be able to save in cash. You could earn 5-6% per year in a savings account. In 2008 the Banks destroyed the Fed balance sheet and needed ZIRP for 15 years.
This is a harbinger of things to come. The financial system is spiraling towards rock bottom and it literally has to break the rules and spend bogus checks buying up trillions of dollars of bonds just to hide their own insolvency. This is why you should own Tier 1 capital assets and not the credit funny-munny or fiat dollary doos.
Just because the banks are insolvent does not mean I have to participate or help them eat the losses. I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62125826
Saaar,,, I am not going to.... post random stock... which I didn't buy,, that is up 13% this month!!
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>>62125352
that is disgusting and you are subhuman.
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>>62125793
Earning 5% in 2007 was far better than 4% in 2026 lol. You're losing a lot of money chasing basis points at this late stage of the game. I quintupled my money with silver. At 4% it would take me less than 90 years to do the same.
It's more important to make money when times are the worst. The banks, wallstreet, and government are all going to shit the bed in tandem and it's really not my concern because I keep my purchasing power in my own possession. I don't loan it to deadbeat bankers.
I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62125880
Based
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Speaking of percentages, he's a cancerous dishonest faggot 100% of the time.
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>>62125998
No one will be redeeming their silvar.
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>>62121212
NEVER ASK
>a woman her weight
>a man his sallary
>a dwarf what he can buy with his gold
Once you people decide to stop messing around with rock collections, ETFs are going up. It is a good starter class, very low risk, and not vulnerable to rugpulls.
Or you can buy TCG, which is probably a better investment than PMs.
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dey gone
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>>62126066
look at this, another finely crafted leaf razor, the newly released NL150++. it came five minutes ago
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>>62126076
You can't eat your silver, bro.
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>>62121212
>one pound of physical gold
>thirty pounds of physical silver
> £20,000 ISA allowance this year
how do i put the whole ISA allowance into mining stocks?
GDX? Individual stocks?
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What's up dorks?
Popping in on my way past
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>>62126086
Nice. Handle looks like it has some heft.
Never had the balls to use a "safety razor".
I do use a brush and mug, for cost saving.
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>>62126270
Are you the Tin Fren who was smelting pewter
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>iPoopajeet seething and sperging more than usual
>not a single anon replies to the yelping dog
The world is healing
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are we going to get a germania perth aboriginal round?
>>62126304
If you start with a more mild razor they're less hard than some disposables imo. The handle really is pretty hefty on this one :)
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seeing stacks like this make me regret allowing myself to be poor and getting in so late
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>>62126461
Luckily for you the levels of debt are at such dangerously high levels that the great deleveraging events will need to confer probably a mind bending amount of money onto a relatively small amount of metal. It is only the normalcy bias that tells us that these things aren't possible. But in reality there is nothing that says that these commodities have to ALWAYS be cheap and plentiful. The very fact that so much savings is not held in surplus but in credit means that having surplus is far less common because everyone has been conditioned to just be handed dividends and interest for so long that they think that those conditions will continue indefinitely. The bond market is $46TN in size which is almost twice the GDP of the U.S. economy. Imagine trying to fit that level of purchasing power into your local coin shop. Even a minor "silver squeeze"
back in 2021 had APMEX closing its doors to weekend purchases.
If all you need to be in the top 20% is 64 ounces then you can get there by even amassing 2-3 ounces of silver per month.
Just take a look at the price history of Palladium running from $200 to $3000. Look at Rhodium hitting like $16,000. It's mind bending stuff to consider. What will the prices of things look like when silver makes its runaway move? I think a whole lot of products will simply disappear once silver starts getting hoarded out of necessity. Nothing says things have to work out in the end, or that all collapses will have a V shaped recovery.
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lol kikies sure got mad around 12:30 "Shut it dooooooooown!!" Still over $92 bucks on Shanghai. Death to the CRIMEX.
>>62126394
>aboriginal round
Imagine putting a poop-flavored shitskin on shiny God's money. Yuck. Nasty. Sucio. Afuera.
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>>62126643
It's a Libre Office sheet (where possible, I do not support Microsoft), and has been updated.
Pic related.
Table related:
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>>62125621
Just to jump on the bandwagon, if you assume current trends in Federal spending, current trends in Federal revenue, and current interest rates, in about 15 years, the interest on the national debt alone will exceed all revenue. That's when they start paying the mortgage with a credit card. And that forecast is probably conservative because interest rates will start to climb as the crisis approaches. There is no political will to stop the train. They can't even slow it down. Washington and its cronies can't even tolerate the mild sting of Elon's cuts. They will run the train right off the precipice. The system cannot be saved. Pack you parachutes, boys.
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>>62126394
>hard
*harsh
>>62126770
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>>62126770
same company, right? do they still make razors?
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>>62126770
Exactly. If the rest of the world isn't buying up our bonds then we are monetizing ALL of the shortages. The interest expense alone will destroy us eventually, and there is no way to lower it without people cashing out of their bonds and demanding their money to go buy real things. To even pay back $1 of principle the GDP would contract instantaneously by like 10% and every last bank will implode within months without the money being recklessly borrowed and spent into the economy.
The dominoes are all connected to make this a terminal issue. The government is the heart of this whole system and if it stops spending it will be financial-cardiac-arrest.
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>>62121476
Thats a lot of silver.
Ive really lived a life of luxury while traveling.
I can tell you, the vast amount of humans on the earth dont care about silver or gold outside of jewelry.
Im not implying silver and gold dont matter.
Im implying, that many will face disaster.
We are ahead. Dont doubt it.
I will have another 50 oz in my stack by the end of May.
If we hit $200 I will be amazed though.
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>Bought silver at an estate sale with my week's paycheck and now will have to wait another week to buy land
Alright guys help me decide, there's 1/2 acre for 20k in a more "hood" part of town, but the land itself looks a little nicer with a already built fancy stone wall, vs a .25 acre sunny plot for 10k. The 20k one comes with owner financing built in, while the other is cash.
I want to do some urban farming, hood area owner financing or just outright paying 10k?
If I outright paid I'd have to cash out some silver. We mooning this year?
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>>62126857
It's not up to people to decide if they give a shit about boomer rocks or not. It's about currency losing it's exchange value and having zero direct-use value. If you work and get a paycheck and you pay your bills, what do you do with the surplus when dollars are losing 50% of their value every 6 months? You need to be able to buy something that can retain its value.
These calculations will be made all over the place where people will see that they keep losing ground on stocks and bonds and they'll be forced to look for alternatives. They will naturally discover the difference between capital vs credit assets all on their own which is what we all understand here BEFORE the need to be forced in to making decisions. We have the capital assets at $12-30 and there isn't enough supply for everyone to participate.
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>>62125524
brother we are living in the golden age of frozen pizza and your still buying sloppa johns
theres a frozen pizza you should check out. go to wal mart. It comes in a purple box the whole crust is french fry, you cant miss it. I think its made by either tombstone or red baron...pretty sure its tombstone. theres also a mexican pizza by tombstone.
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>>62126401
Good Luck :)
be careful make pics
>>62126694
I have my eye on de-plating myself
a huge hoard of that stuff around here
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>>62126873
Absolutely based anon. I agree.
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>>62126086
Nice.
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>>62126857
>If we hit $200 I will be amazed though.
I think you are greatly underestimating just how fucked the world economy is. When shit hitting the fan reaches its peak you wont be able to get a gram of silver for $200...
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>>62127092
Im hoping gold will hold off on exploding untill I can buy a few cool pieces I want.
Like 100 Hungary Korona and a 100 Angel Genie Franc.
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>>62126886
Lmao, thanks bro
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>>62123884
>Not stashing your silver inside the rear-axle of your old farm truck
NGMI kids
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>>62126048
I know that this is bait, but the reason it won't work is the irony of it. You used a device that contains silver to type a message about how bad silver is. This makes us the comfiest investors on this board.
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>>62127161
Jack or his wife will answer the door to anyone knocking. If you're doing a pick up no appointment is necessary. Ive only been inside once, and I made an appointment for that. I wanted to see if he would check some of my "to good to be true" coins with his sigma machine, and he did. I paid 15 cad each for a lot of peace and Morgan dollars. One was even minted in Carson City. They were all legit. There are a few display cases inside the door but it's not really a typical store front coin shop. Not much to browse or look at.
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>>62126942
Boomers where right and i didn't listen for a long time. The acceleration since 2019 was eye opening. It is the final count down of i got mine before the gigga crash.
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>>62127820
I get Pothole Pizza from KwikTrip
a generously sprinkle of garlic powder, a dusting of cayenne, some pepper and a good salting. *smacks lips* best pizza there is
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>>62127849
Thanks for the suggestions, anons
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Hit my 300th oz a few days ago. Did it with some harptiddys and a San Diego commemorative medal
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>>62127971
Lmao thats why you are all bragging about eating frozen pizza from circle k because dominos is out of reach,,,,,,lmao by pointing out silver is a scam i really did ruin your life,,,,,cucked by a streetshitter,,,,,kektop!
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>>62127922
Nice. I like the blue reflection you got too. Pretty!
>>62127949
>what's on the reverse?
This is another year's,but Montserrat's obverses are the same each year.
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It's a blessing to help white incels escape their life of misery
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>white incels
>t.
He wishes he was white. But he's a subject matter expert on being an incel from first hand experience, that for sure.
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i think i need to start mixing the cheddar with the others and not doing them in different steps
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>he's still seething about what I did last Oct/Nov
That was HALF a year ago lmao
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>>62128162
looks good anon, enjoy! I made spaghetti & meatballs tonight, between the two of us we've got a nice PPPP (/pmg/ pidser pastur party)
>>62128180
lol, lmao
it will still be seething well into this Christmas, guaranteed
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>>62128191
Looks like something i would find on a street in my village.
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>>62128180
Lmao remember how you bragged for three days straight about giving half your money to the government and even the financial incels here were laughing at you?
They only started simping for you when i pointed out that your breakeven was $180 per ounce
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>>62128191
He's crashing out even harder than normal lately
We're clearly bad for his mental health, but he's too retarded to just walk away
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>breakeven was $180 per ounce
I'm in the green since silver was $70/toz
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>>62128236
Keep telling yourself that loser,,,,lmao
Congrats on being the biggest baggie on a general full of baggies,,,,the 401k loser
Ps,,,, your life will get better when you admit you done goofed
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The more you buy
The more he seethes
Kektop
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IQSUPREME owns a silver mine he gets richer every time you losers buy
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It's funny when our little jam boy gets angry
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I will not be the victim of Dollar Dilution in the Fiat Fallout
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>>62128730
bought 12k at $70oz
IDGAF
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>>62128730
If someone is paying this jeet or programming this bot to be here, you have to wonder who benefits from anti-silver propaganda. Cashing out a 401k in favor of silver is the opposite of what they want you to do: they don't want you breaking out of the system, they need you to stay in the system. On the plantation. Toiling away to make it look like your digital numbers on a screen get bigger while those at the top extract the wealth out of society. But once the hyperinflation happens, that's all it'll be: numbers on a screen. If everyone were to cash out their 401k in favor of silver it would crash the (((traditional finance system))).
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Someone posted their new 20 Franc Ceres coin yesterday and now I want one.
I'm gonna just save and see end of June and dca and see then what I really want to add. So many neat coins out there.
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>>62128814
It's not the amount of silver, it's the fact that one of the tax-cattle just hopped the fence and showcased what he did to others. He did it at the perfect time too. He doubled his money in months. At 7% ROI that takes 10 years of chasing basis points.
I cashed out one of my 401ks that I had sitting around from a previous job because I don't see things ever getting better until they get a hell of a lot worse. And when that moment arrives I don't think your 401k or portfolio will save you unless you own something like Gamestop. (You have to buy assets that are not overbought. Wallstreet likes to flood the market with leverage so you have to be careful of a cascade of selling. GME is oversold already so it will benefit from a cascade of buying. Look at the price of Volkswagen during the 2008 crash. GME is going to be one of the causes of then next big blowout.)
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I have been dealing in the stock market for a month, and I have never found people so vain and demonic than the people "playing" there. Of course it's my fault for even going there.
Keep stacking, kings.
Never again.
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>>62128913
It's a completely rigged casino once you start learning about systemic naked short selling. The algos control the price and supply/demand has NOTHING to do with shareprice 99% of the time. You learn in school all about supply/demand and price discovery. When you go and look at something like Gamestop you can see 60-90% of all trades being routed through a darkpool so the shareprice doesn't rise.
I think the whole thing, top to bottom, is looking like nothing more than an all-encompassing ponzi scheme where the banks, government, wallstreet, and insurance companies are desperately trying to soak up all resources and then attempt to "ration" them back to the masses. This is how they are trying to deal with the resource shortages of all these paper millionaires. The average salary is $50,000. And millionaires can earn that much income sitting on their ass doing nothing. So how does it even make sense that the taxpayer is earning these kinds of salaries collecting interest? Who is working to make this all possible?
The simple truth is it is going to run out of momentum eventually. What's worse is that this incentivizes the government to attempt to shorten your life or even kill you if it can (WW3, anyone?)
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>>62128942
I finally opened my eyes seeing how they did EXACTLY the same to oil as they did to silver. But this time it was even more blatant, with all the oil shortages. It was so in your face, that I felt profoundly disgusted. I knew it was rigged, but this is a whole new level of rigged.
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>>62128942
It's ok frens you just have to cope with the FACT that you aren't good at investing. And why would you be?Lmao its not like you educated yourselves you just log into your incel forum and do what the professional liars tell you to do
Here's an idea, do the opposite of what your greed tells you, that WILL work
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>>62128983
Point me to an investment that isn't sitting on top of an unsustainable debt bubble. Mortgage debt is up around $13 trillion, backed in large part by unfunded government guarantees. The stock market is a fragile casino, held up with leverage, hype, and government infusions of new money. Commercial real estate, student loans, consumer debt are all in distress. The dollar is no longer the largest foreign reserve asset and is in steady decline. We are already in recession and it is just getting started. Government revenue will fall while spending accelerates to try and hold on to power. Every kind of paper wealth will evaporate.
Maybe you think you are one of the favored few who will scrape the last bit of profit out of the collapsing empire and then retreat to safety. Best of luck with that. I'm not willing to take that gamble. I'm patient. I can wait for the monetary apocalypse. And if, by some miracle, the criminals can keep the scam going longer than I expect, I will have something to give my children.
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>>62129024
>portfolio
go back to /smg/
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>>62128960
The system NEEDs cheap inputs such as energy, labor and commodities. The interest expense of the monetary system is doing plenty to put economic pressure on the tax cattle's housing and food costs. $5 gasoline and the service economy will break down not too long after.
>>62128968
Everyone here is very green on their metals. We're a solid $20 higher than the ATH and even just a few months ago silver was $70 above the ATH. Stackers were vindicated and this bull run ain't over. I went to the LCS today and bought 2 more ounces. Why? Simply put, this excel sheet: pic rel
The system is doing everything in its power to appear impervious to real world limitations. Once you take a look for yourself and you see the exponential growth in money is not synonymous with the increase in wealth. People's purchasing power is decreasing as quality decreases the more time goes by. But back in the 90s I remember when Warren Buffet and Bill Gates only had $7BN each. Today we have Elon Musk approaching being the world's first trillionaire. Is there really that much more wealth floating around? Not a chance. Will I live to see the world's first quadrillionaire? At this rate 100%.
Even I have $100 Trillion Zimbabwe Dollars. It's doesn't buy anything though.
That's a whole lot of words to simply state: I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62128814
Never underestimate the irrationality and dedication of one mentally ill shitskin. I have it at an 88% chance of being just that; maybe a 10% chance of it being a bot with user supplementation/guidance, and a 2% chance of miscellaneous skullduggery.
>either way, pic related is how to treat it
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>>62129111
No response. IQ Pajeet can't actually argue the logic.
>>62129112
I wish I had a screenshot when silver was $120.
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>>62129089
Just use other speculative assets to make more money than you would make by solely stacking and put it back into your stack. You will end up with more in the long run. Fiat will come to an end eventually, but nobody can time it. Play the game to build your stack
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>>62129180
Not fake at all, Pajeet. Been stacking since I was a youngst lad studying finance in college.
Here I was, buying up $12 Morgans which now go for around.... $80 each?
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>>62129192
I remember when APMEX wasn't a stupid expensive seller. Same for JM Bullion. Now they're both scammers asking for huge premiums.
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>>62129204
I don't think APMEX is overly expensive if you keep an eye out for certain deals. I've had stellar customer service experiences from APMEX so they're my go to for online purchases on all days except maybe Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals.
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>>62129216
>not both
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>>62129226
Their deals are still inferior to deals of other places, and their customer service was recently horrible. I got no answers or replies for an order error complaint until I called the credit card to cancel the payment.
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>>62129192
based ancientfag, I started in 2011 myself. Just found pics of my first big silber purchase the other day, over 100ozt. of APMEX bars and some Heraeus bars, I have to transfer them over sometime and pooost them.
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>>62129251
My favorite purchase from back in the day was $800 gold. Having over 5 ounces of gold at 21 years of age was actually possible. At $5000 we're all already priced out of reasonable access to metal. Having the vantage to see how our purchasing power is being cordoned off to being cordoned off to entertainment and food and "renting" your existence via mortgage and car loans. You can see how how the pressure of the financial system is squeezing us when this wasn't the case back in 2007. Even in 2008 or 9 after the financial crash it wasn't the same level of deterioration that we are living through now.
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>>62129311
I can't remember what I paid for these and I can't be arsed to transfer the files off my old phone proper, but this was my first "big" purchase back when I was a wee kid, left the date in on this one for schnitzengiggles
>1/?
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>2/?
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>3/?
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>>62129388
>okay I'm done
still can't find the damn shipping fill form though, bummer.
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>>62129391
I miss them! I sold them and some other silber over a decade ago after being temporarily laid off for a few months in the aftershocks of the '08 crash, I should really buy a few more for old time's sake.
>pic unrelated, another random mint's bar I had at the time
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Horrrrry CRAP!,,,just asked,
satellite burn up colors silver?
,,in AI,,,it fliped OUT!,glitch city!,
,,,sorry abouthat Grok,,,take a chill pill.
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>>62129362
Because on a fundamental level, the resources that are represented by a dollar are increasingly slipping. When things REALLY get bad, the digits you think you are acquiring will be meaningless if no one will accept them for payment. Ready all of my posts above if you are actually curious.
The most important factor about my stack is not only have I had a nice return, but my purchasing power has ZERO counterparty risk. The fundamantal analysis on silver also ensures that it will continue to increase during my lifetime. The fundamentals of the dollar system are also increasingly suspect and increasingly so.
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Go ahead and send all your stacks to me. I think this should be enough to cover the costs.
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>>62129405
>I should really buy a few more for old time's sake.
You should. I would be trying to find some of my favorites to buy again.
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>>62129438
>and a trillion was 1,000,000 cubed
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>>62129438
Nice image.
The trick modern bankers use is to create currency through debt. It is this mechanism that inflation is always paired with a delfationary counterbalance. The problem is the exponential nature of INTEREST which forces this process to expand on an EXPONENTIAL basis.
Although we can see and feel the effects of inflation, the banks and corporations do a lot to vacuum it up and hide it in the ivory towers of banks, Wallstreet and deferred benefit structures (insurance).
The problem arises when defaults happen. This effectively wipes clean the "asset" portion of a loan" and leaves behind only the liability which is the dollar-denominated credit. This is effectively no more than a round-about way of Zimbabwe style inflation. Unbacked credit (such as credit cards) are effectively a naked-short on the currency which is nothing more than counterfeiting. Loans backed with garbage collateral (such as overpriced real estate, junk bonds, etc) are also effectively no more than counterfeiting the currency. Although far more subtle due to the inflation/deflation cycle of credit creation.
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>>62129447
I will not be redeeming my silvar and I will not be the victim of the Fiat Fallout.
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>>62129409
500ouncesilver per starlink sat.,
,,ooo wait, AI now says only 3.,
,,,reality shifting.
>>62129409
Yes, satellites burning up upon re-entry can produce a silver, white, or fiery orange-yellow color, often appearing as a slow-moving, bright fireball. While the "silver/gold" appearance is commonly associated with the multi-layer insulation (MLI) blankets used on satellites before they burn, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
,,,full page of THE.
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>>62129432
It's not dinner time and I can't decide what to make right now anyway. I have this vidya game powerup looking thing I have to use, any ideas?
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>>62128850
If you don't need to make a big investment, go for it. It's a really beautiful coin to hold in your hand. Next time i'll buy the Génie 20 francs.
My wet dream for my old days : the napoleonic 40 francs, preferably one in good condition i hope.
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>>62128076
They probably switched to that later on, this is the back of mine.
>>62129111
>ayo words n shieet. I aint readin all dat witepeople shit
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>>62129024
I'm all in faggot
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>>62129756
Well desu I should have just posted the back instead of being a stupid coon.
Monserrat ones are great, my faves are the kitschy Kimmy Buffet aesthetic ones like St Lucia and old Bahama coinage.
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>>62129768
I agree. As you said, nobody knows exactly when it will end. But you are betting on knowing before everyone else so you can pull out of your speculative assets and find a safe haven in PMs. If you miss the timing, that you agree is unknowable, you get fucked. And, by the way, there are many big players closer to inside information that are very likely to know what is happening before you do. And they will eat your lunch while you sleep. Not my idea of a comfy time.
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>>62129714
It's definitely on my list. I love the Genie francs:)
And that 40 franc us fantastic yeah:D
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1/200 oz to fill the page:P
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>>62129759
What I’m suggesting is having money in other speculative assets, whether that be stocks or bonds or whatever, and not all-inning into one single thing. In so doing, you aren’t making one single bet; you’re spreading out the risk. The idea is that you are not timing anything.
>>62129784
That isn’t me, but it seems like you’re advising against day-trading, which is not what I’m suggesting.
>>62129859
I mean, this is just not true. Plenty of people have made money in the market, me included. I love to stack, but that’s my longterm safety net; in the near/mid term, there’s still gains to be had in the market, and those gains can supplement my stack.
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>>62129893
You are correct brother, stock market is degenerate gambling and this has been part of theosophical occult knowledge for a long time.
Buying silver wrecks the banker,
Buying silver angers the wanker,
Buying silver will tank her,
The endless slave system.
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This is still different frome usury. It's gambling. If I use my hard earned money on horror masks and anime stuff, I'm not gonna judge someone who wants to gamble with some of theirs. Im just here to enjoy all of your gold and silver and share this hobby.
And to go on drunk rants about the jews:)
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>>62129953
Not sure but I think sealed boxes do get a premium over opened boxes.
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>>62129825
nice :)
when ready
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>>62129838
Nice piece, but again too big capsule. I think a 14mm capsule should be ideal size for this coin.
I had to recapsule some 0,5g and 1/25 Oz coins because some of the black foam rings where vaporated, like the one coin on pic related has, (some are from 2004) and because some of my 0,5g coins came in 3,5cm(?) oversized plexiglas capsules. Could minimalise the storing space this way. Why they can just use smaller+flatter capsules+boxes. Coin cards are fine. Smalest capsules I got are some 2,5cm for the0,5g coins, still too big and can nowhere buy them. Came with the coins.