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>>57535554
Very nice coin fren

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>>57507079
Maybe it was a psyops to P&D metal.
Or maybe you are an agent sent it to make us think it was a psyops to deligitimize people's interest for silver and ignite D&C within stacking communities.

See? With ifs we remake the world. All i know is i'm not a paid shill by foreign entities, but i do have personal interests in silver going up because i'm stacking. Will i shill for something who will eventually profit me? Of course.

See, it's much simpler than what you believe it is. There is no grand conspiracy, it's simply stackers shilling their bags because they genuinely believe in it, as would do hoomers with their home, hoorsers with their horse, pokemooners with their cards.. or anybody with a hobby.

About the timing with GME, it's totally normal, WSS literally rose up *because* of it. Back in context : GME continue to moon, hedgies start to freak out, (((clearing houses))) too, due to the lack of collateral, and they force Robinhood and few others brokers to freeze the buy button.
Only allowed to sell, unable to purchase, GME start to violently plunge into the abyss. Public outrage, and the (((white house))) of course decide to back up the financiers against the american citizens.
Wall street once again scamming commoners and not respecting their own rules while inventing new rules on the fly when it doesn't go their way.


But remember : it's not only GME, there was a frenzy about looking after the most naked short companies listed across the world. Another popular ticker being AMC back then, but a dozen others were targeted too.
Here come the collision between WSB and silver stackers.
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>>57386375
OK problem fixed, servers are back up. Even if the website wasn't accessible, i'm not sure it badly sniped after all, Gixen is telling me it simply was a bid increment rule not being met who prevented me to win the auction.
So it's alright, even tho not being able to last minute change your snipes is annoying enough, hope this shit wont happen again anytime soon.

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>>57286250
>1pbtID
>come up with new bread a pico-second after another one is made
Like fucking clockwork. Every single time, what are the odds?

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>>57188511
>Designer: (((Beth Zaiken)))
Really light up your menorah...

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>>56796169
tell us more about this pendant-coin, fren

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>JEFF BEZOS EXPECTED TO SELL MORE AMAZON SHARES WORTH $1 BILLION - CNBC
>Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is expected to offload more of his stake in the company after selling shares worth about $240 million last week, CNBC reported, citing a source.

Jamie Dimon unloading $250M worth of JPM shares, Buffet stepping down from Berkshire, Bezos liquidating huge loads of AMZ shares, Sam Hupert and Anthony Hall selling $260M worth of PME shares, Jack Ma's family selling 10 fucking millions shares of Alibaba, etc...
All this in 2 days.

It remind me of right before the cooferino popped up. What are they up to, bros? Bonds market implosion?

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>>56701317
It's legal but only if your ounce of silver don't physically exist in the first place.

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>>56559861
That's very interesting, and just like you i love hunting on ebay, especially for old coins. I actually set up an email alarm, but your mailbox end up being flooded quite rapidly

You see, for the past 5 years i owned an online shop dealing MTG cards, i was doing great at first, but then (((Hasbro))) went absolutely full retard with the game and are destroying it at lightning speed, mainly by vampirizing the secondary market via reprints to oblivion, on top of constant powercreep and new editions releases every two weeks.. It became truly unsufferable after the CEO was promised a $50M bonus if he could double the earnings from WizCo during his mandate, and he's hellbent on squeezing every penny out of the game before he leaves in late 2024, consequences be damned.

So i'm trying to look for a way out, and i'm strongly considering ebay flipping. But old silver scrap and old coins alone wont do it.
Other avenues i've seen stuff sold way cheaper than their real value :
>rare designer ceramics (must be full of fakes tho?)
>enamel plates (old advertisement, but also houses' n°, street names...)
I was surprised by how expensive enamel signs/panels became! And they shouldn't be too hard to find in the wild.
>Napoleon related stuff
There seems to be a strong interest to anything vintage related to him, especially if it was made during his reign. The incoming Ridley Scott movie probably explain this spike in demand a bit, i should focus on it this month.
>regulation-dodging exotic "ivory"
By that i mean pendants, old jewels and the like made out of lion teeth, tiger claws, sea lions' tusks,...
I think the potential for cheapies is pretty strong here because most sellers struggle to put it in the correct category since ivory is forbidden, it ends up in bones/nature/ornaments/asiatic art...

It's just few ideas from the top of my mind, but it could be pretty handy if /pmg/ came up with a list of categories where deals can easily be made on ebay.

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>>56457483
Woo hoo
Nice stack anon
Cute stack guardian

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>>56455375
Message sent. I'll keep you updated once i get an answer. In the meantime i'll try to see if i find anything about some Guatemalan/spanish aristocratic family who ended up emigrating to Britanny circa late XIXth/early XXth c.

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Also i've heard some porcelain can be worth big bux, how can i easily identify the rare bird in an ocean of cheap dishes and vases?

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>>56059710
2/2
India, i'd understand, silver jewelry is very popular there. Germany i'd understand, for historical reasons the population is stacking hard, and heavy industries not-electronic related might require some. Switzerland i'd understand, they are huge refiners of PMs and store value for their customers from all around the world..

I don't think maples, ASEs and britannias can justify such needs. Especially the ASEs, where we have witnessed first hand how it's being sabotaged from within, producing a fraction of real demand. And if gubment coins were so resource intensive, we would see Austria appear close to the top, the Weiner being one of the most sold gubment coin, and the only one denominated in €. Austria's share of the refined silver pie? 0.98%.

Then of course, we have the banking/speculative side of things, after all, the LBMA is in London, the Comex in JewYork.. but Canada? Why import so much refined silver when they already are a big producing and refining nation?
That said, keep in mind those figures have a delay. It was in 2020, when the Comex went hard on replenishing their vaults, but the LBMA.. not so much iirc.
Could those 3 close allies (and by allies, lets be clear : US and their sattelites) have something else in mind to import all this bullion-grade silver? A new anglo monetary alliance backed by silver in the long run?
Or do they have other plans for all this silber (which to me is partially, if not mostly, unaccounted for so far)?
To know that, we would need to know Qui is buying it. But i think we all know here it's probably not Tiffany to make silver bracelets. Most likely the usual hand rubbing banksters. So what do they know that we don't, which could justify buying up near half the refined silver in the world then make it "disappear"?
Who knows...

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>>55977597
>>55977602
>immediate 1pbtid shillbot response
Suspicions confirmed, amigo

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>>55932827
Mind to post the Qiao coin in full my fren?

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>>55505372
It's a big windmill one at least, right freund?

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>>55456641
He left us when spot price started to (((dump))).
Him resurfacing now means spot is gonna go up big time soon?

Also, funny he reappear right when this >>55454988 happened. Me think something is brewing up bros.

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>>55423972
Most likely, but the condition still seems very gud (just my numisnewfag opinion, who have zero value lol).
You are interested to buy it?

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>>55423059
>but tell me what happened?
>pump the least
>dump the most
The usual linkie story. All cryptos bled quite seriously for about 2 and half months, (link dumped the hardest). Then all of a (((sudden))), bitcorn bounced back and regained all the terrain lost in the past 90 days in just like 24 hours (from 30K to 25K back up to 30K).
So obviously, everything else pumped too (link the least, just gained a bux), then today BTC retraced just a bit (like $500) and it was enough for link to lose half the gains from the sus bullrun.

So it's now sitting at 5 bux, which is pathetic.
Oh, and Betraymoto dumped an extra 21 millions stinkers on the market last week, to continue to finance his harem of blue haired, ESG-friendly, HR woke landwhales.

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>>55296820
better question is, why NVDIA's market cap is double what it is while we haven't even achieved AGI to justify it's price. Are we in a bubble?

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>>55285040
>ambition
disagree. there's a reason women are attracted to music/art fags, there's potential for their success via ambition, like finding gems. Jordan Peterstein talked about this.
>personalities
>intelligence
agree. esp personality. they never say what kind of personality. just "personality". it's fucking stupid

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>>54981164
>>hot blonde chick wants to be feminine and trad
>kellyhennessy88
>88
what does she mean by this?

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>>54906358
i believe he's called DODO, but many anons acked and went the way of the dodo, and only newfags remain here.

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>>54590865
>Slovakian who is one of the no-life virgin fudlords in /pol/ silver threads.
They are 3; one of which is a VPNfag
>austriafudder
>portugay bot
>Norway aka Slovak aka ancap memeflaggot spammer (the one currently here)
Notice how they all post from yurop, when the vast majority of posters on SETF are burgers. I wonder if paid fudders have to use yuro VPNs or something.

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