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>>56404988
Checked and yes.
It's a kilo and it's a coin. (Also, it's a stoneX coin, which apparently is a big name in pm's who run their own sites to deal with pm's and they've got their own coin. This thing is so weird, it's amazing!)

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>>54791006
>Anybody can recommmend europabullion and the stonex bars?
Can't tell you much about europabullion (besides one german anon shilling them HEAVILY a few threads back, that's normally a warning sign), but I got a stoneX bar (from Coinvest, who are a subsidary of stoneX). Was the cheapest silber outside of fuckhuge bars, when I had a bout of FOMO before christmas.

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>>53778192
>>53778239
>lead
It's actually suprising how much lead can accumulate in river sediments together with gold and other heavies (loads of buckshot and fishing wheights, but also got some bigger ones and what I believe to be battery anodes). Looked at some scientific papers and doing some back of the envolope maths I'm often way above what is considered a lot of lead in random grab samples.
>>53778757
>hat do you think about 1kg silver bars?
I think everyone should have one. Look at that subtle off-silver coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a hologram...
But yeah, if you're doomsday prepping, focus on smaller stuff.
>>53779249
Damn, that's a neat dildo? Where do I get one? (Asking for a friend)
>>gardening posts last thread
Damn, I really need a large garden too! Someone mentioned asparagus as a cash crop, that's actually quite clever (though they're only growing well on light, sandy soil, probably could take my fines from panning home (and get heavy metal poisoning, lot's of neat stuff in there, even naturally…)). Personally, I would save a lot of money just growing some for myself. I'm in europe, so supermarket fruits and vegetables are not actively trying to kill me like in the US, but the taste is often rather bland. A while ago I had some celery that was really eye opening. Or some beefsteak tomato I got last summer. Made a soup from it and holy shit, it was like I had added concentrated tomato taste to it (but non-artificial). Damn, now I'm hungry.

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>>52914646
That coinbar is a weird beast anyways.
Apparently, StoneX is a huge ass company, I've never heard off, dealing in commodities and such, who also own a few bullion dealers, so obviously, they got Niue to do a coinbar for them, which is also the nicest made bar I've ever seen and has the lowest premium and I've never seen it anywhere before.
But it is a nice bar.

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>>52836971
The tasteful thickness of it.
Oh my god, it even has certificate!

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