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>>56974144
By what standards? Yours? What make you think i want to achieve anything beside pursuying my goals (among those, working the least amount possible during my lifetime). Good thing i dgaf about what you think i guess.

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>>54558004
It's a complex question with no easy answer. The smart play most of us are going for is a mix of low premium PMs, a bunch of numismatics, and a pinch of antique. This way you are covering several niches.

"Modern numismatic/collector" will move up independantly from the metal value given enough time, but their liquidity is limited, and you bear the risk of picking something who could become unpopular or worse : cringe inducing. But it could also pay off big time if you found the correct ratio of future appeal / limited minting. Keep in mind a shitload of those are being minted to capitalize on all kind of pop culture phenomenons, various trendy concepts, etc.. but how many will still be sought after in 20 years? Who will remember Shrek, Rick&Morty and other popslop like this? So be smart and pick intemporal, unpolitical series, and things who have a community or will leave a mark on society. 10% of your stack.
Ex : memecoins, british bestiaire, Perth stars' constellations,..

While low premium silver/gold (but still recognizable) will mostly follow metal's value, it makes you dependant on (manipulated) markets' fluctuations, but will remain very liquid no matter what. It should be the bulk of your stack : 70%.
Ex : 1kg silver bars, canadian maple leafs, generic buffalos, Armenia's noah's ark, Brittania, constitutional silver (avoid US at current prices)...

Antique PMs (it can be in the form of coins, but not only) have a very sweet spot, because just like numismatics it will go up over time, often at a slower pace, but steadily. The market is often well established, but you have the opportunity to find great deals any time of the year. This is where your autism can get rewarded. Better liquidity than modern numismatic (who is getting really overloaded), no risk of reprint, keep a basis of PM value, but move independantly from commodities' markets. 20% of your stack.
Ex : Reichsmark, old silverware, roman/greek coins,..

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>>54417808
It looks terrible, but it's actually extra comfy to touch. So smooth. Wieners are the best to fondle, no other coin come close.

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/pmg/ is super slow today, looks like /po/ on a busy day..

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>>53380217
Makes sense then.
>>53380262
>Why is there a coin of pudgy woman taking a dump into a chamber pot? Has it always been an American thing?
Thats a hobo art coin someone carved from a dime.

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>>52669119
That pic is fake. I have seen it without the bars.

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COLD BEER ON A FRIDAY NIGHT

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I still have some WLUNA I bought on coinbase back in May that I completely forgot I had.


What do I do with it? How do I sell it/convert it to Luna classic?

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>>51045195

Nothing personal kid. I took all the risk now I reap all the reward.

Not everyone can live in the most prime places in the world.

Supply and demand bucko.

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>>50310150
cold beer on a friday night

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>>49537643
Yes. But it's mostly candybars and booze.
Yes, i'm a fat fuck.

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>>49454241
Nice shoes. Do you like my pants?

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