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/pmg/ - Justice and Mercury Edition

>Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com
https://jmbullion.com
https://sdbullion.com
https://bgasc.com
https://providentmetals.com
https://moneymetals.com
https://monumentmetals.com
https://goldenstatemint.com
https://gainesvillecoins.com
https://silvertowne.com
https://goldsilver.com
https://pinehurstcoins.com
https://goldsilver.be
https://europeanmint.com
https://bullionbypost.com
https://silver-to-go.com
https://perthmint.com
https://swanbullion.com

>Constitutional/"Junk" silver info
https://jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide
http://coinflation.com
http://coinapps.com

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com (US)
https://eu.compare.pm (EU)

>General News
https://kitco.com
http://silverseek.com
https://mining.com

>Bullion tax info by state
https://apmex.com/state-sales-tax-information

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://usgs.gov/energy-and-minerals/mineral-resources-program/science
https://gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/mineral-exploration-mining/documents/mineral-titles/mt-faqs/faq_fmc.pdf
https://mndm.gov.on.ca/en/mines-and-minerals/mining-act
https://amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY

>Other
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>YouTube/Podcasts
https://youtube.com/user/silverguru
https://youtube.com/user/SprottGlobal
https://youtube.com/user/KitcoNews
https://youtube.com/user/GoldAndSilverClub1
https://youtube.com/user/whygoldandsilver
https://youtube.com/channel/UCED7G7CZfqdSV9zttlr1M_g
https://youtube.com/user/belangp

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>>22575926

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Pls go down.

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seethe

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>> No.22594438

>>22594293
damn that's beautiful.

>> No.22594619

>>22594212
Hard to find mercury dimes in Canada and the online canadian dealers charge way too much. My favourite junk silver coin

>> No.22594651

>>22594619
I actually really like your junk silver up there, I just ordered a bunch of Canadian junk silver. Let's do a trade, lol.

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We will all retire at 35 with silver then become multi-millionnaire with uranium.

>> No.22594754

>>22594276
goin up

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>gold
>precious
>literally hundreds of quintillions of dollars just sorta floating around

>> No.22594800

>>22594787
wow it's just floating around?! that's crazy. I have a car, give me directions and I'll go get it!

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>>22594800
3.095° inclination, 150.352° ascending node, 3.3x2.5 AU

>> No.22594886

>>22594830
damn, it's so close! it'll probably only take me 40 or 50 trillion dollars and 500 years to go get it.

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>>22594886
you underestimate the power of putting production engineering first

>> No.22594960

>>22594787
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't terrestrial gold mining nowhere near capacity as is?

>> No.22595000

>>22594960
yeah and more importantly if you dropped quintillions of dollars worth of gold on Earth the price would drop so hilariously quickly that you'd get no return

still, as long as exponential economic growth remains a thing, orbital resources will be necessary in the long run

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Last thread I asked about sterling and how much do I get for it at an LCS, I was told around 80%

I bought a bunch of cups and shit on ebay for an average of $21 an ounce. Adjusted for actual silver weight of course, and taxes shipping etc. Its 11.14 toz. So taking it in yields me break even no profit? Whats the point of buying scrap silver under spot if I get a -20% penalty

Should I have bought regular coins and bars instead even if the amount would be like 6 oz instead of 11 in sterling?

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>>22594916
>gotta sell some taho first. Niggas be hangry.

>> No.22595085

>>22594960
244,000 metric tons has been discovered to date, approximately 55,000 metric tons is still in the ground

>> No.22595193

>>22594281
This image is the best silver FUD i've ever seen

>> No.22595285

>>22595029
buying sterling is great if you're willing to melt it yourself.

>> No.22595404

Just answering this post from the last thread:

>>22590151

>>based anon, thank you for your charity. I just wanted to ask if you had a source for "From '62 to '68, when silver doubled, the average silver penny stock went up 160x"

In reply to what was said here:

>>22578045

>>From '62 to '68, when silver doubled, the average silver penny stock went up 160x. Hence, to make colossal gains, you go to the small-caps, especially the silver ones. These stocks will collapse to zero if silver collapses, which is a risk you accept in exchange for the possibility of such great reward. The best larger small-caps are Impact Silver, Silver One, and Dolly Varden. The best microcaps are BHS, Klondike Silver, and Vangold. You can do your research on these stocks on the company websites and at ceo.ca.

The statistic comes from a reputable book about the history of silver, but it has annoyed me for some time that I can't remember the name of the book. However, I know I haven't imagined this fact. Why? Well, first you have this academic article, written by one Laura Arksay, which corroborates it:

https://www.historylink.org/File/8883

"Benjamin A. Harrison (d. 1993) and Harry F. Magnuson (1923-2009). These two were able to take advantage of the silver boom of the 1960s, during which the average penny stock appreciated 160 times. Participation in the Spokane Stock Exchange was vast, with more than 100,000 investors from all 50 states and many foreign countries. Barron's declared “Speculators in silver stocks have struck it rich in Spokane,” and the Seattle Post Intelligencer called Spokane “the speculative darling of the industry” (Fahey, 121). Harrison’s obituary describes him as “president of the Spokane Stock Exchange for 12 years ... and its most knowledgeable mining stock broker. ... The mining stocks Mr. Harrison traded brought immense wealth to northeastern Washington and northern Idaho” (The Seattle Times)."

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>> No.22595434

>>22595404

Secondly, @tin on ceo.ca, who is one of the most respected posters there, mentions it here:

https://ceo.ca/brc?742be2c790af

" between 1962 and 1968 the average penny silver stock moved up 150x in price, . That isn't 150% that is 150X !. I believe we are in a much much bigger bull market now . A currency reset debt default event. . EPS, P.E ratios, NAV go out the window in these scenarios . A market like the 1960's would imply the average .30 cent silver stock would trade upwards of $45 . I think we are a long way from calling fair value in this ,the biggest bull market in history ."

He has 16 upvotes, and nobody calls him into question. This website is where all the mining insiders congregate, so you would think that somebody would dispute him if he is speaking inaccurately.

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I refuse to listen to jews and silverlets fudding it by forecasting 30-50 $ while worthless shitcoins are worth more and given for free to thousands of people. This is my final red pill and I'm not selling until its four digits and gsr is about 1:20. And will only do it for more gold and real estate.

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>>22595449
this is wise. never sell. selling God's money for the devils paper would be insane. the only reason to give up silver is to TRADE it for something of equal value, land, labor, tools, or gold.

>> No.22595793

what's with the whining about the price of mercury dimes? sub-spot deals can be found if you know how to use ebay, and even if you pay a bit more, who cares? aren't you aware of what a mercury dime gets you?

>> No.22595861

Two new updates on the COMEX default:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyAopYlD32k&ab_channel=PalisadeRadio

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgDQYT-52oM&ab_channel=GoldSilverPros

Robert Kientz is continuing to back Kirian (DesoGames) 100%. His channel and website are exclusively about the COMEX, and, as a former auditor, talking about the COMEX is all he does. I consider him one of the most reasonable individuals in the PM community, and he is staking his entire reputation on this issue.

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>>22595793
I will only pay 1 dollar and 97 cents per BJ. Not a penny more.

>> No.22596292

>>22594659
>Stacking uranium

More like dead by 35

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>>22596292
With that attitude? More like 30.

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>>22596292
>Not being a stock CHAD
ngmi

>> No.22596391

>>22595285
I still cant sell it though unless its for well below spot

>> No.22596658

>>22596391
where do you live? I can't imagine how you could have trouble selling sterling. maybe it's time to make a relationship with a local refiner.

>> No.22596721

>>22595449
GSR will go back to 1:100 due to industrial demand collapsing. Gold is the real chad PM

>> No.22596825

>>22595861

Summary of first video:

1) Futures markets were originally designed as a way for producers to hedge. But, as of this year, they are being treated instead as a delivery service.

2) The fact that people have been stealthily taking immediate delivery on the COMEX (Kirian von Hest's "shadow contracts") indicates that there has been an ongoing run on the metal. The fact that these "shadow contracts" suddenly stopped one day indicates that the metal is no longer there to deliver.

3) The identity of the people who are raiding metal off the COMEX is unknown. Could be anybody. Foreign governments, banks, wealthy individuals. There is no transparency in the matter.

4) We have no way to audit the COMEX or verify that the gold is even there. We simply have to take their word for it. We have no ledger of individual transactions. No income statement, statement of cash-flows. You can't "balance" anything on the cmegroup's website.

5) CME Group's Market Regulation Department doesn't even claim to audit the metal, or validate that it is legitimate; that it matches transactions which occur on the markets.

5) The COMEX is now accepting bars from dubious unauthorized chains of descent, even from Chinese refiners; anywhere and everywhere is now considered acceptable.

6) There is 10x as much "short" silver on the COMEX as there is annual production.

6) A Yale professor has written a 500-page paper on manipulation of gold and silver. He points out that the whole reason why we have any regulation at all is because of prior manipulation in these markets. Manipulation of PMs has been going on for over 150 years.

7) There is so much open interest building for December that the system can't possibly go on beyond that point, and will probably collapse before then. If a default happens, the COMEX price of PMs will become meaningless, because a derivative must derive from something; and all that will matter at that point is what the miners sell their product for.

>> No.22596859

>>22596721
You're right.
Read this bros https://marketupdate.nl/en/analysis-china-marks-gold-reserve-at-market-value/#:~:text=Marked%20to%20market%20(MTM)&text=It%20is%20the%20recognition%20by,to%20the%20foreign%20exchange%20reserves.&text=Gold%20will%20remain%20an%20important%20element%20of%20global%20monetary%20reserves.

>> No.22596922

>>22596658
deserts of nevada. like an hour from vegas I guess. I dont mind selling but selling for 80% of spot blows. Even getting sterling at $20 is pointless if thats the case.

>> No.22596982

>>22596825
Thank you for the summary anon.

>> No.22597024

>>22596825

Ignore the botched numbers before the brackets, not sure how that happened.

>> No.22597149

>>22596721
Why would industrial demand for silver collapse? The properties that silver has are quite wanted in new technology

>> No.22597376

just bought a house, I know everything is overpriced, but 2.9% rate and we want to start a family..fuck it. Have 120oz silver and 5oz gold, about $13k in a tax deferred annuity account. Am I gonna make it? I am banking on everyone's debts to be dissolved top kek

>> No.22597412

>>22596825

Interesting also that he tried to contact the CME group directly and they refused to answer his questions.

>> No.22597418

>>22595404
>I can't remember the name of the book.

The Silver Manifesto - David Morgan?

>> No.22597483

>>22597376
I wish I had bought before having kids. If its for family you don't have to think of it as an investment.
I have 200oz silver 2.5oz gold and 10k cash but am priced out of housing till my boomer parents die.

>> No.22597528

>>22597149
poverty goes up demand goes down

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fc2NhA3afc&

>> No.22597549

>>22597528
Then demand goes down for everything in general.

>> No.22597571

>>22597528
vid... related?

>> No.22597601

>>22596825
Purchasing metals directly from miners would probably drive their share prices through the roof. I can probably already guess your answer to this, but it sounds like, if you want to increase your net worth by an order of magnitude, allocate your entire investment portfolio to junior miners (and away from tech stocks), and just hold on?

>> No.22597688

>>22597601

I think that everybody should own some physical metals for two reasons,

1) As a moral duty. If we only buy miners, we aren't doing our part to get metals out of the hands of the bankers. Every ounce which isn't in their hands is another ounce which they can't abuse.

2) As a hedge in case the mines get nationalized. If this happened, you would lose the money which you invested in miners, but the price of metals would go up so substantially in response that you would at least have a consolation prize.

So I keep several silver bars stored in offshore vaults in Switzerland and Singapore. But almost all my money is invested in silver junior mining stocks. Bear in mind that investing in juniors means you will get wiped out and lose everything if silver doesn't rise, so you have to be 100% confident in your beliefs to do so. Otherwise, stick to large caps like Newmont.

>>22597418

Thank you for the suggestion; it might be that book, but I'm not entirely sure.

>>22596982

You're welcome.

>> No.22597826

>>22597688
Silver not rising seems very highly unlikely. It would be overt, profound manipulation if it continued after a COMEX default, stock market crash, bailout, etc. Silver not rising in response to those things would basically be the governments of the world pissing in our faces. I don't see how that would be a good idea considering many populations of citizens are already getting sick and tired of the bullshit as it is.

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great kitco episode with Lobo Tiggre tbqh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BjP8IadNG0&t=19s

imagine being called Wolf Tiger, based

>> No.22598032

Workings gay, I just want to make my living panning for gold

>> No.22598175

Gold is really liking 1950 all of a sudden

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>>22598175

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How long will my silver remain untarnished left unopened in this round hard plastic capsules they come in?
What about the ones that come in the little bags with air holes in them?
They're all just sitting in a small wooden container in my closet

>> No.22598721

>>22598175
1900-1950 is the new bottom for gold and 26-27 is the new bottom for silver until new break out is happening. Still heavily undervalued especially after taking inflation and money supply into account.

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Yo, where my uranium Chad's at?

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>>22598467
Depends on the amount of air pollution (sulfur), temperature and humidity. If all of these are low expect to have silver to be silver coloured for a long time, milk spots are an another process though and this depends on the quality of the coiners.

You can slow the tarnishing by remove air (capsules), humidity (silica “do not eat” packages) and sulfiden (small bag of activated charcoal next to your silver).

>> No.22598807

>>22597376
Buying one house for your family is a necessity and should not be seen as an investment. You did good. Buying 10 with the intention of renting is a different issue.

The psychological benefits of feeling stable and knowing you own your property is worth it and good for raising kids.

As long as you can keep up the payments and don’t go bust, don’t worry about the property value.

I’m too young to start a family so I am holding my money as 400 oz gold, 100 oz plat, no silver.

I would happily trade some gold for a house when the time is right. Godspeed.

>> No.22598820

My monkey's brother has close to $1m in income generating assets. He doesn't hold any precious metals but as his income stream is growing he's expressed a desire to start allocating some into PMs as a store of value in case something fucked and wackadoo happens. Anyone have any good resources/information for my friend? He's not looking to go full blown SHTF schizo

>> No.22598858

>>22598807
>Too young to have a Family
>400oz gold
>100oz plat
Wtf???

>> No.22598882

>>22598779
oxygen in the air is what causes silver to tarnish. all silver tarnishes over time, there is no stopping it unless you put it in an oxygen-free environment, like under N2 gas. just polish the coins if you want the to be shiny. it's not a coin collection. it's a collection of silver.

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Just saw that the CEO of Giga Metals dumped $6 million in shares. So corrupt and evil that I can't help but laugh. The stock only soared to begin with because he pretended as if he was going to get a deal with Tesla, e. g. by posting pictures of a Tesla plant on his website. Reminds me of NNA (Equity Metals) which I talked about yesterday. I didn't invest in this company, it's simply fascinating to see how unprincipled some people can be. This is why the management of a stock is so important. Another example of this is e. g. Blind Creek Resources, which soared 3x because of its silver reserves, but its predatory management immediately did a PP at a minuscule fraction of the share price and 70% of the float, which crashed the stock.

>> No.22599073

>>22598750
Starting to get some stocks in November, for now all my ammon goes for silver stock

>> No.22599096

>>22598858
Thot today are too dangerous, might as well become a PM Chad then buy a few wives later

>> No.22599152

>>22595653
Are blowjobs considered to be labor? Thinking about asking a formerly well to do house wife if she’s like any silver.

>> No.22599209

>>22595029
I saw an anon post in the last thread that Unitedpmr.com charges 5% or so to refine sterling. That seems like a fair to great price to pay to turn sterling into 0.999, also what are you buying on eBay? I've seen a few deals in the antique category, but most sellers overvalue the oldness of the item or the brand name on it. Any tips anon? Lots of weighted shit deceptively listed too, or full of garbage "jewels" or "gemstones".

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>>22598882
No, the black tarnish is silver sulfide (Ag2S) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_sulfide . Sulfide is found when you burn stuff, like petrol. Both moisture and high temperature increase the speed of chemical reactions, that why you want to remove both.

That is why electrolysis works on tarnished silver, you turn Ag2S -> 2Ag + S. So basically silver sulfide back to silver and sulfide

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>>22599096

>> No.22599318

>>22597149
Because the economy is a zombie right now. So much capital being put to non-productive uses and being misallocated.

>> No.22599359

>>22597376
Ensure that you have 6 months to 1 year of bare bones living expenses. In cash or equivalent that's not at "risk" in a market that could drop 30-50% over a month or two.

>> No.22599407

>>22597826
Careful anon, I felt the same way in 2008 or so, liquidated stocks and bought silver and gold. Bad decision.

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I WANT YOUR 2030 PRICE TARGET

https://www.strawpoll.me/20961848

>> No.22599540

>>22598820
He should probably work on getting one years worth of income into physical PMs, more gold than silver if it's just a hedge, more silver than gold if it's speculation and a little Plat for good measure.

>> No.22599571

>>22599227
Thanks for the chemistry class anon

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>>22597376
>having a child RIGHT NOW
ngmi

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>>22599433
>i'm the only one who voted less than 20%.
I appreciate the sentiments of all my brethren Silver Chad's here but I need more time to stack, and it would be nice if we could all stack more, for less meme money.
If rather be in a situation where Silver skyrockets in value because everyone's realised it's run out or some shit.

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>>22598263
Ah yes right on time

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>>22594212
>op image
ya done good op

meanwhile,....
still waiting for my silver waifu to arrive

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>>22600335
Based and market manipulation pilled

>> No.22600504

Can we convince dorito-ass and other e-thots to only accept PMs as payment - that way the simp effect drives the market up faster than Comex Jews can manipulate it?

>> No.22600509

>>22600398
What was the premium on your waifu ?

>> No.22600744

>>22599096
PM Chad to the end my friend. I want to be buried in a coffin made of pure gold and take it to hell with me.

>>22599152
Blowjobs are not worth your silver. Give them Monopoly money.

>>22599540
Gold/silver to hedge fake market and platinum to hedge gold.

>>22600504
>>22600331
We should be rooting for PMs to crash. We are ripping off the idiots trading their PMs for Monopoly money, don’t make them stop.

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Do you guys like to hold 20 one ounce silver coins in your hands and jingle them?

They make such a lovely sound it's very pleasant to listen too.

>> No.22600868

>>22595029
LCS does 80% refiners do 95%

>> No.22600894

>>22600509
>premium
over 200%

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>>22596825
>A Yale professor has written a 500-page paper on manipulation of gold and silver.

Does anyone have the link? At least the name of the Professor so I can look it up?

>> No.22600916

>>22600860
It's a value investment, not a toy.
I seriously hope you didn't get your hand grease on them. They will lose value if not in pristine condition.

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>>22595029
>$21 an ounce

Is that ~21/Ozt of actual silver content or ~21/Ozt of .925?

Either way it's a solid price if you're stacking up a batch of scrap for refining and return, but you'll need better deals to profit adequately from just flipping the scrap. Selling scrap may yield 80-90% of ASW spot value, but refined bullion is worth around 110% of spot so in spite of the refining fees you will do much better getting market-ready bars poured if profitable turnaround is what you want.

The absolute best advice I can give for getting cheap scrap off the internet is setting up a search on eBay in the Antiques subcategory, viewing Buy it Now only items sorted most recent first.

You then just periodically refresh and see what new listings have been posted, looking for noob listings posted by people who didn't check and still think silver is under 20, or genuine retard listings where they choose a number randomly (100.00 even seems popular) for every scrap they own. Quite a number of times I've gobbled up 500-1,000 gram batches for that 100.00 asking price. Fresh listings are the richest, however my best eBay score was a Japanese golf trophy, 550 grams of sterling for 40 bucks BIN, and it had been sitting there on eBay for weeks! Neither the seller nor I read kanji but my intuition is good so it worked out like expected.

It may seem too good to be true, and it's dangerous for the inexperienced because of all the ignorant sellers and shady scammers out there, but if you are savvy and fast (lots of early bird competition for juicy fresh BIN lots) you can get awesome deals relatively consistently and feel like a boss as you stack ingots for under 20/Ozt while the plebs are paying 30+.

It also destroys the silver FUD shills and bullion Jews. The chosenites don't want you goyim knowing how to bypass their parasitic premiums, and the FUD establishment banker shills want you buying 25.00 SLV shares instead of 20.00/ozt .9999 physical bullion.

F'in retards all of 'em.

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>>22600916
I hope you're not serious

>> No.22601008
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>>22600916
I am jingling them in my hands right now.

>> No.22601033

>>22600894
im bad at maths
actually more like 100% i think.

$1950/30oz=$65/oz
($65/$spot=2.xx ) - $spot * 100 = >100%

>> No.22601050

>>22595029
buy some sterling, keep it around the house
if you ever need to sell some, it's a lot lower profile trade than shiny new boomer coins in capsules. it will keep its inherent silver content value and the value of an item you can use and display
i personally wouldn't polish off the patina (yes i know you didn't ask) it's one of the unique identifying features of silver so why would you remove it?

>> No.22601099

>>22600912
Is there a 100 years hamburger coin in the US? They are these Big Mac coins right? Sausage coin is peak german autism.

>> No.22601102

KGC got upgraded to "outperform" for those holding the stock and wondering why it jumped up 30 cents a share. That's my guess at least.

>> No.22601104

>>22600990
i hope you're not at all surprised that /biz/ too is an autistic board

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/comex-gold-silver-futures-market-075448755.html
why did they remove the article /pmg/?

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>>22601008
Allow me to join in

>> No.22601197

>>22600335
>>22600466
the complainers that no one cars about

>> No.22601220

>>22600916
>This guy can't afford fondle pieces

I just cleaned the grease off with toothpaste and it feels good in the hand again

>> No.22601281

https://web.archive.org/web/20200914190104/https://finance.yahoo.com/news/comex-gold-silver-futures-market-075448755.html

why did they take down this article?

>> No.22601296

>>22601220
> I just cleaned the grease off with toothpaste

You have no idea how much money you just lost! The greasy ones are worth triple

>> No.22601380

>>22601296
I'll just slather a layer of kitchen grease before I sell it don't worry

>> No.22601409

>>22594281
Delete this dog woman and never post here again

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>>22601197
No one's complaining. Welcome back guy who hates charts

>> No.22601953

>>22595000
>On Earth
Who says we're gonna keep all that shit here? By that point we'll have massive warehouses on the moon with space ferries carting goods. Boom problem solved

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am i in time for the 10am smack down?

>> No.22602029
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>>22595000
>Building a mine on earth is expensive
>Mining an asteroid is cheap

>> No.22602035

I hate these long drawn out poop sessions after eating spicy food. Legs go numb while asshole burns as my congealed waste dribbles out.

>> No.22602036

>>22601135
casa de moneda onzas are patrician tier

>> No.22602045

>>22601953
There is still the issue of producing new materials, mining tech and processing tech to actually physically mine the ore from these objects. In theory it shouldnt be hard, but in practice its a massive technical pain in the ass. Mining gear on earth breaks down all the time, imagine trying to fix a mining rig on an asteroid.

>> No.22602083

>>22601281
i would be very interested to know. i dont know how to reach out to the author but id like to know what he has to say.

im really starting to see why some people think the COMEX physical liquidity(or lack of liquidity, as is the problem) could be the catalyst event that triggers the next major downturn in the financial system.

it would be bigger than the events in 2008 and coupled with coronameme and all of the extra jewry that has come with it, COMEX default really could be gust of wind that topples the house of cards.

'may you live in interesting times'

>> No.22602105

>>22601988
Yes, here's the discount if you want to buy.

>> No.22602126

>>22594787
>>22594960
>>22594960
>>22595085
Fuck space
A N T A R T I C mining
VIRGIN GOLD MOUNTAINS

>> No.22602135

>>22602083

The author is Rob Kientz. Watch the first of these two videos, >>22595861 which I made a poor summary of here >>22596825. He explains everything in that video. It just came out. What he says on Palisade is far more damning than what he does in his article for Yahoo Finance.

>> No.22602173

>>22601220
>I just cleaned the grease off with toothpaste and it feels good in the hand again

Unironically, using a paste of moist baking soda (I just dampen fingers and dip in the box of powder) to manually rub down and gently polish up and remove mild tarnish from silver works great, no visible scratching/scuffing like with toothpaste made abrasive with diatomaceous earth (a joke, I know), cheap and very easy cleanup too.

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>>22602105
silly anon, I already bought

>> No.22602178

>>22601281
what's the consensus on this phenomenon? are we to gather that the paper-price-suppression scheme is in its cash-in phase, so to speak?
In other words, does this mean that the market manipulators are scooping up phys at the artificially low prices, and the spike to true natural price is close at hand?

>> No.22602237

>>22602126
the massive untapped placer deposits just waiting to be panned.... how do we melt the ice faster??

>> No.22602267

>>22600398
Fuck she is so sexy. I want one so bad but everywhere I have found her in stock won't ship to cucknada.

>> No.22602333

>>22602174
If you want to buy more I meant.

>> No.22602401

>>22599227
he's right. just tighten a rubber band over a silver coin you don't care about (don't try it on your proofs!) overnight. the sulfur from the vulcanized rubber will leave a black mark.

>> No.22602455

>>22602135
based. thanks anon.

what are your personal opinions on COMEX as of now?

>> No.22602483

>>22600916
You know all your pristine asahi rounds go straight into the melt bucket right

>> No.22602500

>>22601102
Forgot to add. They just announced dividends too. 3 cents per share quarterly.

>> No.22602683

>>22602455

Exactly the same as those of Kientz and Kirian van Hest. No metal left there, the whole thing a fraud. The only point of concern is that Andrew Maguire said to Hemke last night that J. P. Morgan has quietly amassed an enormous silver stockpile, so I'm not sure what implication that has for the price going forward. Hemke was unnerved by it, but Maguire maintained that nothing J. P. Morgan does now can suppress the price of silver.

>> No.22602873

>>22602500
No one interested?

>> No.22602889

>>22599315
Lol... When I read this I hear his voice in my head

>> No.22602960

>>22602873
>Kinross to Pay First Dividend in 7 Years With Gold Rallying

>> No.22603101

>>22602683
So am I going to be rich with 800oz of silver or should I just kill myself?

>> No.22603116

>>22602683
It's not that there is no metal there... it's that just because it's there doesn't mean you are going to get it. Australia is going balls to the wall selling their gold and silver and some is parking there temporary before it reaches it's final destination for big buyers in London. This would indicate that either the Australian government is desperate for cold hard cash and trying to maximise that... and that PM's for them mean nothing. Also.. they are sending their silver to Europe like it's going out of style. Shits weird.

>> No.22603137

>>22601102

Kinross is the largest holding in the GDXJ; won't be surprising to see it do well when ordinary people flock into gold miners. It's not particularly interesting to me because it's 1) Gold and 2) already has a 12 billion market cap. I find even First Majestic boring, and that's a silver stock with an excellent CEO and a 3 billion market cap. Every penny which I don't invest in a junior silver miner I feel is simply a waste in opportunity cost.

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>>22600918
Scrapsberger! What size bullion do you get back from the refinery? Just got my first score, 1.1 oz sterling for $15, planning on stacking 100 oz before getting it cooked. I'd prefer 1 oz rounds but I imagine there's a higher fee for smaller sizes.

>> No.22603184

>>22603137 Meant to reply to >>22602873

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>>22598935

Giga Metals is crashing as expected. Fascinating to see the people on ceo.ca who are still defending it. Reminds me of NNA.

>> No.22603282

>>22603137
>Every penny which I don't invest in a junior silver miner I feel is simply a waste in opportunity cost.
I can understand the sentiment, but what about options, specifically LEAPS? That's an advantage they have over the juniors.

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>>22602036
Always glad to meet a fellow appreciator of Onzas.

>> No.22603404

>>22603282

I know that some people, like Chris Marcus, like to play with options. It's not really something that I understand. I don't trouble myself about it, because, if I know that buying a silver junior and simply holding the thing for a few years will probably make a 150-1000x gain, that's more than enough for me.

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OOOOHHHHHH MYYYYYY GODDDDDDD IMMMMMM FUCKINGGGGGGGG REEEECCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOVERINGGGGGGGGGGGGG AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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>>22602683
Good, I feel better about my 100% leverage junior silver miner portfolio.

>> No.22603857

DXY is dropping if anyone is interested.

>> No.22603964
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>>22603140
Congrats on the score! Sure feels better than paying retail amirite?

There are a number of refineries and some may actually strike rounds (often they seem to just have ASEs on hand for swapping) but yes, the "refining/minting fee" for 1 ounce units will be higher. Just call around and see what/who works best for your location and goals. I like PG&G because they actually make based kilos and are nearby so I can deal in-person which is cheaper and less stressful for me than shipping back and forth and hoping UPS/FedEx aren't retards.

Most of my refined scrap silver is in kilos, followed by a few dozen 10oz loaves and a some different "small change" bars as pictured. The kinda crude feel and small footprint of the 1oz bars is actually really cool, I didn't think I'd like them, but jingling them around like a pirate with a fistfull of pillaged crude hammer-struck "Cob" pieces of 8 is immensely satisfying so I'll probably have them make a bunch more in spite of the higher fee.

>> No.22603991

>>22603857
I've noticed and am happy.

>> No.22604191
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can we get some charts please
I'll post 2 of mine

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>>22604191
I saw someone had done one for kangaroos and nuggets

>> No.22604328

>>22603140
>>22603964
Who is your guys' preferred refiner? Ive been looking at united pmr in ny.

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>>22603263
>>22598935

Giga Metals now crashing like a crypto exit-scam.

To recapitulate:

CEO posts pictures on his website of Tesla plants, keeps implying that the company will get a deal with Tesla.

Stock pumps 250%.

CEO dumps $6 million of his shares (in an $80 million market cap company).

Stock has crashed 20% during the first hour of trading.

Still some people on ceo.ca who are in denial https://ceo.ca/GIGA

>> No.22604492

>>22602267
i ordered direct from the maker, Heads or Tails coins & collectibles, hotco.co
( internet country code is for Columbia?)

idk, but they are shipping directly to me in the U.S.

>> No.22604546
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Once again here is my stack acquired from buying at face value and digging

>> No.22604844

>>22604328
I'm good at scrapping but don't pretend to know who is the best/cheapest refinery. United PMR looks legit but I'd call and verify that they will actually return bullion because Hauser and Miller in St Louis say on their website they refine and return too, but in April when I called them they were actually only buying.

Just call around and make sure you have a refinery lined up and their fee structures well understood, then flesh out a good general plan and clear buy-price per gram or ounce (including tax and shipping) to stick to before jumping in, as you don't want to be caught wrong footed by miscalculations or emotional impulses in the moment.

Good luck and if you try PMR please let us know how it goes.

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Bought more MUX few days ago thought it wont go down more but propably here is only way up, for this price and gold and silver price raising its a bargain buy
Who else team mux here?

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>>22604191
mine are not exhaustive. I may also have mixed regular and proof ones. yours shows some of the complexity of these sets (purity and all)

>> No.22604979

>>22604859
I'm on team Aurcana, Vangold, and Impact.

>> No.22604986

>>22604471
Wew it’s -30% now

Where do people get the balls to commit such blatant fraud? It’s comedic.

RIP noob investors that don’t do their DD...

>> No.22604998
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22604998

this is mix-and-match again. I couldn't find 1oz pics for everything (2017 is 30 oz for example)

>> No.22605030

>>22604546
>digging

Nice stack, but where are your medieval Sterling silver hammies m8? Roman artifacts? Metal detecting in the UK should turn up much more than just 20th century silver in most places I'd expect.

>> No.22605032
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one of my earlier ones

>> No.22605040

>>22604986
DD was simple. If Tesla is involved, run.

>> No.22605075

>>22604859

I think that MUX has been going down, first because of a recent private placement, secondly because Argentina has recently become even more unfriendly to miners, and one of MUX's mines is located in Argentina. Same reason why Abraplata went down the other day.

@Pancho on ceo.ca said yesterday:

"bought some at 1.15, I look to buy companies in trouble, more upside if/when turnaround occurs, hard to time the bottom but in this case 1 is the line in the sand, small position to start with, GLTA "

So obviously thinking the same thing you are.

Don Durrett is one of the best analysts there is, and he was enthusiastically recommending McEwen at a 500 million market-cap, last year, when gold and silver were still in the gutter; it's only at a 600 million market cap now, while we have $1900 gold and $27 silver. So it's hard to see how things won't turn around eventually.

https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Yph6YAQoGF0J:https://seekingalpha.com/article/4268388-mcewen-mining-mid-tier-gold-and-silver-producer+

>> No.22605094
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22605094

these are Royal Austrial Mint (RAM) kangaroos. they're different from the Perth Mint ones (with the unchanging design from year to year)

>> No.22605108

>>22604471
Very nice. Seeing deep red charts on scamcompanies and hearing the lamentations of moonbois who've lost all their money is the sole reason I keep coming back to this hellhole of a board.

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these are also a bit confusing. Early on, they made proofs one year, then the bullion version the next (unless I got it mixed up). I think now they release the same design the same year.

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easy set to build, since they recently started

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>>22604986
>>22605108
>>22605040

When you zoom out, the chart now looks just like NNA/Equity Metals. Went over that story yesterday. CEO releases grainy pictures of "high-grade" looking ore, gets people excited, pumps the stock 3000%. Then, just before Christmas, halts the stock, and releases the worst drilling results in the history of mankind. Only a few grams of silver per ton. Ruins everybody's Christmas, gives the market the longest possible amount of time to digest the news. Stock crashes to zero immediately at the open. It's always fascinating to read the chats on ceo.ca for these kinds of stocks; gives you a sense of what to avoid and how not to be swept away with people's enthusiasm.

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>>22603964
Thanks for the tips fren, I'll report back when it's refining time
>often they seem to just have ASEs on hand for swapping
I wouldn't complain, but holding my refined silver sounds extra comfy. Funny enough, PG&G is why I need smaller denominations. They were so cheap all summer and I got cashback on PayPal transactions so I was buying their 10 oz bars every week.

>> No.22605393

>>22604546
digging, tell me more. where do you go? whats your set up? best find?

>> No.22605449
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another easy one. in fact one poster had the full set a couple of days ago.
>>22523827 >>22523986 >>22523946 >>22523926

>> No.22605464

>>22604546
>Acquired at FV
Fucking jelly anon, nice. Forgive my ignorance but what country is the coinage and %?

>> No.22605474

>>22605094
>
jesus fuck those are the ugliest coins I've ever seen

>> No.22605544
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New Zealand Post kiwis. they also come in 1/4 oz gold

>> No.22605571

>>22604979
I'm considering junior silver miners after next wage pay check next month, hope it wont moon till then
>>22605075
Thanks for info my fren I'm curious do the forecast about quarterly earnings report consider recent changes in silver and gold futures or it should moon a lot to make them come out better than present forecast?

>> No.22605576
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22605576

HELP
Advice requested and required
My current stack is pic related
WONDERING:
Do I continue to buy assorted bars in assorted weights, or should I continue stacking ASE/Maple Leaf's?

>> No.22605592

>>22605108
>>22605269
It’s just FUD. It’s on discount, Go all in!

When they secure the deal with Tesla, it’s going to the moon.


:^)

People never learn from these get rich quick scams, and I guess the world needs one every now and then to shake out the retards.

Kind of like how the majority of /biz/ posts are just PnD shitcoins being shilled.

Stick to what you know, friends. Getting shilled would be traumatizing.

>> No.22605666

>>22605269
I warned you guys about Equity Metals a while ago. They fucked over a lot of other little projects nearby thanks to their dump. The Silver Queen Mine they have been exploring for years (changing their name every couple years to hide) has some high grade potential, but its not enough to restart the mine or really even continue drilling. Its one of the few places I would say to give up on exploring, or move further north or south, because their isnt much left of value in the original ore body.

>> No.22605731

>>22605576
Why not both? Buy what you like.
It really depends on what you are stacking for, if you are stacking go for cheapest premiums, if you are collecting buy what you like.

>> No.22605781
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22605781

>>22602333
But I did buy moar!

I always need N+1 oz

>> No.22605799

>>22605571

When Q3 earnings come out (two weeks?), the average price of the product sold during the quarter will have been something like $1900 gold and $27 silver. People paint McEwen as being in such a dire financial situation that anything is possible, but I can't see how PM prices being where they are now, and possibly going higher soon, can't rescue a company which relies on selling gold and silver to survive, and whose CEO built GoldCorp.

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22605864

I know its somewhat boring, but this is actually pretty exciting to me. If we close another week at ~27$ silver its a huge indicator of price stability at this level.

>> No.22605882

>>22605030
So very old coins I sell for a profit, and then I buy things like gold sovereigns and etc. And alot of my stack I have bought at face value which is mostly pre 1947/1920 coins.

>> No.22605900

>>22605799
mux earnings are oct 28, first majestic is nov 5

>> No.22605914

>>22605592

Haha. The strange thing is, there are still people saying this right now, even though it's now down 31%:

@teatimenow "they exercised 900k of options before all they did, is trimming. not speaking in favour but it musn`t mean there`s something fundamentally wrong with giga - conic holds a 2% nsr and has enough exposure through that. this might eventually turn here"

9 minutes ago

>>22605666

Thank you, this is very interesting to hear. The stock is only pumping now because somebody with a lot of Twitter followers is talking it up, so I presume it will simply collapse again once people come to understand the poverty of the assets.

>> No.22605921

>>22605464
I have around 8 kilos of pre 1947 50% silver and 3 kilos of sterling 92.5% silver

>> No.22605962
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22605962

>>22605544
not to be confused with New Zealand Mint, which makes the same design undated gold kiwis every year. those come in 1 oz, 1/4, and 1/10. dunno if there's 1/2.
New Zealand Mint silver is the fern.

>> No.22605966

>>22603404
Thoughts on Silver Viper?

>> No.22606048
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>>22604264
it gets pretty hairy (courtesy of the Perth mint). at first they were called nuggets because of the design. then they switched the design to kangaroos (1990), but still called them nuggets. At last they called them kangaroos (2008)
to be continued...

>> No.22606142

>>22605966

It's not a core position of mine (like Impact Silver), but I own it. It's one of those silver explorecos with promising drill-results like Kootenay/Blackrock/Vizsla/Defiance/Aztec/Metallic etc. which is worth throwing some money into just in case there are exceptional results. Looks extremely cheap for an entry-point right now.

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>>22605464
It's all british coinage before 1947 when we lost the empire and they took the silver out of the coinage and went over to total fiat currency
>>22605393
My best find was a cigarette tin filled with about 120 pre 1947 six pences.
Here's a picture of a half crown I dug up a week ago from 1643. I found this here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Middens
I sold it for about £500 and bought a sovereign with it.

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>pic is not to scale

>>22606048
continued...
I saw they started making nuggets again in 2019, now as a separate series from the kangaroos. I went back and looked at the old designs (panman inspired me too lol), and realized they had different designs for each size!
to complicate matters further, you have the same snafus as for the early kookaburras. for the early years, for the same design, one year is proof, the next is BU. They stopped doing that and put the same proof and BU design the same year.

>> No.22606193

>>22605914
that companies done more harm to junior miners in BC than any other I can currently think of. Back when they were run through a company in the Kooteny boundary region they talked their drill results up night and day, than had their free miners licenses and permits revoked due to fraud. Before that the company was chastized for using existing core on site, while saying it was brand new core from drilling to write their 43-101 report, were caught fined and several geos fired and black listed. And even further back they got caught releasing ARD into Owen Lake right next door to the minesite. This company is toxic waste, abandon all hope he who invests here.

>> No.22606301

>>22605882

Ah ok makes more sense now. I like old rarities but converting their value into bullion is smart.

>>22605921
Great hoard man, is stacking coin like that common or popular in the UK (like us and our boomers stacking 90% coin)?
For us ameriburgers, can you explain how you get pre-decimal demonetized silver coin for "face value"?? Are they accidentally spent as same-size modern coins?? I don't really understand, please explain your secrets lol.

>> No.22606313
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>>22606048
that was the Perth Mint gold
RAM gold is pictured and was the same every year 2016, 2017, 2018. dunno if they made one for 2019 and 2020

>> No.22606330

>>22606193

This is fascinating. I knew they were evil, but I never knew they were this evil. They sound like something out of a comic book. I suppose I shouldn't expect anything less from a company which would intentionally ruin people's Christmases, and ensure that they got wiped out, without even a hope of running for the exit.

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>>22606192
now they also make silver nuggets. haven't researched all the sizes and designs yet

>> No.22606441

>>22606301
So essentially, alot of elderly people in the country still have biscuit tins and jars full of old pre 1947 / pre 1920 coinage. I offer to buy them for a reasonable price and typically they are just glad to be rid of them. Very few people really stack silver in Britain because of the ridiculous taxes levied on silver (20%, and when you sell they take capital gains tax)
Pre 1947 silver bullion is completely tax exempt however as it is "collectable"

Some elderly people are sitting on a huge horde of silver and they aren't even aware of it. I suspect some have bigger stacks than the people in this thread lol

>> No.22606447

Is it true that stacklets get denied access to heaven lads?

>> No.22606477

>>22606330
bit more info, back when i was 8 years old my friends and I managed to get a tour of this place when it was owned by yet another company which has long been defunct. They had hopes of bringing the mine into production by the year 2000. That was decades ago. This project has been a grave yard for companies.

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>>22605962
nz mint silver fern for illustration. same design every year. undated.

>> No.22606502

>>22606048
>>22606192
>>22606398

That’s awesome. Thanks for posting, I like the kangaroos.

>> No.22606528

>>22606447
If stack is below 60oz, yes, they are denied.

>> No.22606557
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22606557

proof platinum eagles
BU platinum eagles have the same design as 1997 and 2017 in pic

>> No.22606610

>>22606477

All I can say is that your stories, with all the life-experience they contain, are always fascinating and truly invaluable.

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some generics. most are the same every year.
I don't remember if maple leafs (2) change or not

3 is old libertad. 4 is new libertad
britannia (6) changes now and then (?)
perth kangaroo (7) is same every year. ram kangaroo (8) changes every year
kookaburras (9), koalas (10), swans (11), and pandas (14) change every year

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>>22606690
more generics. similar rules as above.

>> No.22606777

>>22606441
Very interesting thanks for explaining and sharing anon, congrats on the 1643 half crown too, rare denomination but that saltwater ain't kind so converting 2.5 shillings of eroded silver into 20 shillings of gold (sovereign) is based in my book.

If you ever find bronze age or Roman weaponry, remember that I scrapsperg collect such pieces and may pay more than your buyers, so if you get a cache of bronze spearheads or whatever I'll see them if post 'em on eBay.

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>>22604546
few more pics of some smaller finds
these were quite dirty but when I polished them I was astonished to see the ring had a small gold sovereign in it

the other is a silver ring I found which was totally dirty but now looks really nice after a polish

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Comfy Friday pickup along with an order off GSM

>> No.22606897

>>22606162
wow. I didn't need the link, I used to live in North Shields! that's amazing though. what gear do you use?

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>>22606777
I've had arrow heads when I first started detecting but I sold them for less than they were worth. I got finessed pretty hard because I was only 16. But we live and we learn. This is the one of my best finds, a gold chain. Didn't even need to polish it, it was sat at the bottom of the rocks glimmering in the sun.

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>>22606477
what's your opinion about making a portfolio full of junior silver miner if you have a solid physical foundation ? Its pretty boring and ineffective to go for things like Alexco or First majestic when you think about how rare such a transfer of wealth is.

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>>22606897
I go out when the tide is out and just dig. I don't really have any special equipment for that or methodology. It helps to be very lucky.
It helps to be very patient and map where you've been. Some days you may find nothing, others you might find a six pence, someday you might strike gold. I've been searching for years now and I've got a decent haul.

>> No.22607127

>>22606964
Go for it, but diversify into some of the other small cap miners / explorers we discuss here that arent all silver. If silver tanks than so will those juniors based all in on silver. Snoop around for some that are looking at the bulk tonnage properties, for example Tudor Gold and American Creek.

>> No.22607153

>>22594281
STOP POSTING THIS DOG

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Imagine Not prepping the BHLL.
Ngmi lads

>> No.22607197

Possibly dumb question, but is it possible that gold will spike up again before silver does?

>> No.22607225

>>22604859
>>22605075
just came to /pmg/ to ask about this tasty MUX dip

>> No.22607235

>>22606921

Neolithic/early bronze age Flint arrowheads? Good ones, especially the intact barbed ones seem to go for gobs. I don't see many such points but good quality (meaning skillfully knapped) intact ones fetch over 100 GBP, 250+ for the best symmetrical barbed ones. Must be some rich collectors of the stuff in the UK as prices are very high compared to similar pieces from other regions. Killa chain btw keep it up m8!

>> No.22607250

>>22606964

Alexco is actually a very good stock. Near-term producer at only 500 million market cap with high exploration potential. I only think it's boring when compared with BHS. Compared with First Majestic, it's exciting.

I've chosen to go 100% all in on silver junior miners, but that's only because of my conviction about silver. How you arrange your own portfolio depends on your own convictions about both gold, silver, and the PM bull market in general.

>> No.22607355

>>22607250
I know its a good stock but the main thing is i'm a wageslave with limited funds, so when I think about how I could get 450 share of a junior instead of 100 Alexco, I cant help but feel like I'm wasting my resources. Maybe its also because I dont see how high Alexco can go.
>>22607127
ok thanks.

>> No.22607553

>>22607355

I suppose the point I'm making is that Alexco is a lot more the kind of thing you're looking for than First Majestic is. On a scale of risk/reward, this is how I'd rank good silver stocks:

Level 1: Pan American, Newmont
Level 2: First Majestic
Level 3: Alexco, Great Panther
Level 4: Impact Silver, Dolly Varden
Level 5: Vangold, Bayhorse, Klondike Silver

>> No.22607620

>>22607553
Where's Aurcana on that list?

>> No.22607634

>>22607620
5

>> No.22607672

Cashed out some of my Uni. Gonna turn fake internet money into pms.

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>>22607634
Thanks fren

>> No.22607697

>>22607620

Level 4 as well.

>>22607634

Can't be level 5. The level 5s are sub 20 million market cap. Aurcana is close to production, highest-grade project in the world, $225 million market cap. If anything, it's level 3.5 now.

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>market dumps
>miners green
Finally, vindication.

>> No.22607781

>>22607697
still a pretty speculative play senpai

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PALL is too expensive for me to dca into what else can I buy instead

>> No.22608073

Does anyone here fuck with palladium? I never see it mentioned.

>> No.22608110

>>22607781

Yes. If we're wrong about silver, even people who invest in First Majestic are going to lose at least 33% of their money. With Aurcana you will lose 75%, and with BHS, Vangold, or Klondike, you will lose 100%.

>> No.22608117

>>22607761
They can't hold us back any longer

>> No.22608172

>>22607553
What are your “Level 6” speculative drill/permit plays?

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the start of my vintage sterling collection

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>>22608256

>> No.22608315

>>22607553
alexco doing a x10 would already be pushing it, not enough leverage to my taste. I need that sweet x50.

>> No.22608458

>>22608172

In terms of dangerous speculation all these stocks are interesting:

Genesis Metals, Almaden, Goldquest, Precipitate Gold, Argentum, Silver Grail, Mountain Boy Minerals, Vizsla, Callinex, Blackrock Gold, Arizona Silver Explorer, Tinka Resources, Aztec Minerals, GR Silver, Silver Viper, Defiance Silver, Kootenay, Eloro Resources

I would never choose any one of these to be a core position.

>> No.22608465

>>22602237
deep sea mining will occur before that

>> No.22608559

>>22608458

Forgot Blue Lagoon and Metallic Minerals

>> No.22608672

>>22608458
Your thoughts on Defiance Silver? I liked what I saw of them and they’re in my portfolio.

>> No.22608690

>>22608458
>>22608559

And Northern Dynasty Minerals

>> No.22608800

>>22608172
>go to Toronto Venture Exchange
>sort stocks by price low to high
>buy the cheapest

>> No.22608834

>>22608672

It's one of my best-performing silver stocks right now. I have no idea why it's going up so much. Might be because the Silver Sitfolio has it listed as one of his top three positions? I know it's a high-grade deposit which is next to Mag Silver, and that people are hoping for a buyout. I simply chucked a certain amount of money at it and forgot about it.

https://www.goldventures.org/blog/silver-sitfolio

>> No.22608908

>>22608288
oo pretty

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Why is it dumping!?

>> No.22609083

Silver is being very retarded today

>> No.22609142

>>22608256

Vintage sterling is based, keep it up anon and always remember that silver is fundamentally monetary. It doesn't need to be coin or refined bullion or modern MS-70 garbage no real collector cares about; silver is silver so keep stacking whatever you can!

>> No.22609264

>>22609073
Gold is barely moving....

>> No.22609379

>>22609073
>>22609083
A small dip is fun. A giant red candle is scary.

>> No.22609436

>>22609264
>>22609379

That's what I'm saying. Silver has done like five 0.25% swings since 930 with gold just sitting there

>> No.22609596 [DELETED] 

>>22609436
Silver is always volatile as shit compared to silver. Menawhile stock market taking a huge dump

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>>22609596
Silver is always volatile as shit compared to silver

>> No.22609686

>>22609652
Typo, silver compared to gold... obviously i need some sleep

>> No.22609730

>>22600918
Its actual silver content. How much does it cost to get something refined? Is there a minimum of like 100 oz? I assume they take packages in the mail, I dont have anyone near me.

>> No.22609757

>>22601008
Based and wholesome

>> No.22609927
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what are ya'll buying today? I'm headed to go get a bunch of junk silver.

>> No.22609972

>>22608834
Thanks. In ten years, assuming silver does what you say it will do, invite us all to your 5000 acre compound so we can see how lavishly you’re living.

>> No.22610040

>>22605576
What is the cheapest per ounce? that is how I mostly stack

>> No.22610201

If digits, silver hits $22 EoD

>> No.22610254

Any news on Newrange Gold? They've been down a lot and I haven't heard any news about them.

>> No.22610266

>>22610201
if singles silver hits $50

>> No.22610296

>>22610201
>>22610266
The crab is eternal.

>> No.22610322

Just called my local coin shop. They take sterling. Got a quote of $171 for 311g

About $18 an ounce kek.

>> No.22610521

>>22610322
They're selling for 18 an ounce?

>> No.22610639

>>22609730
Alright good deal then anon.

My place "Prospector's Gold and Gems" will refine and return tiny batches, but paying for shipping and costs of refining must be considered. It's an 8% fee for over 100ozt, 10% between 10-100oz and 12% under 10oz or something like that, and I just have them take the fee in silver so no additional cash costs or paper trail.

Since you need to ship somewhere anyway, I'd call around and look for the best terms for your goals as I work with PG&G mostly just because they're nearby and I can avoid shipping hassles, better fees may be arranged elsewhere though.

Good luck!

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>> No.22610710

>>22608834
Okay, last question: thoughts on Eloro Resources?

>> No.22610767

>>22610666
Saved.

>> No.22610867

>>22610666
>>22610767
Checked
Also TWO mercs now, fucking inflation

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>>22610867
>>22610767
fixed

>> No.22611085

>>22611050
Thank you.

>> No.22611293

Been in and out from surgery I got yesterday, I saw the market dipped. Are PMs up?

>> No.22611361

So just checking, that really was the bottom right?

>> No.22611368

>>22611293
Congrats on your new gender!

>> No.22611414

>>22610521
No. They are buying sterling and they offered me $18 an ounce for my stuff, almost 10 bucks below spot.

>>22610639
Ill look into them and another place an anon posted and ill check locally. Shipping 100 oz would be expensive and a pain.

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>>22611368

>> No.22611433

>>22611368
thanks. it was actually my gallbladder ._. Looks like PMs are crabbing or a little down..

>> No.22611436

>>22611361
I'm going to guess one more light dip, then a sharp drop, followed by slow crab back up.

>> No.22611505

>>22611433
you are now gallbladdersexual

>> No.22611561

>>22611368
Ignorant bigot!!!
She was always a beautful girl, her parents were just too dense to recognize her true gender!

Gotta keep up with the current duckspeak if you want to survive the political purge.

>> No.22611609

>>22611561
Hello I am a lesbian black female

>> No.22611687

hey /pmg/ I've been busy for the past week but I wanted to check if anyone is still holding MUX or if people are moving on to more promising Jr.s

>> No.22611692

>>22611414
Did you ask what they would pay for bullion or just laugh and hang up?

>> No.22612000
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Trying to pick which of these to double my position on, especially for raising my silver exposure a bit more

>> No.22612047

>>22611692
I know their bullion prices, they are actually quite fair in that regard its why I like them. But their sterling buy price was a joke. I said thank you thought and then hung up.

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Good Canadian dealers other than SilverGoldBull? They haven't had an update in inventory for months

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>>22612000
>NORZF
It's a sign

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>>22612077
PLS ACCEPT MY OFFERING

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>>22612227

>> No.22612347

>>22612266
>>22612227
stop.

>> No.22612379

>>22612227
I can see her butthole

>> No.22612390

>>22612227
>>22612266
at least post some cute asian girls not fat women

>> No.22612600

>>22612390
whats wrong with fat womyn

>> No.22612642

>>22612379
good catch.

>> No.22612698

>>22612600
They are fat.

>> No.22612836

>>22612227
Repulsive

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BASED

>> No.22613522

>>22611609
How DARE you assume my race and gender! Dou have any idea how opressing it is to have been both misgendered AND misracialized from BIRTH?

>> No.22613560

>>22612379
> checking out some dude's butthole
Fag.

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I just bought a 42$ GDX call for January. I'm sure I'll be fine. Right?

>> No.22613755

Lads need advice
$5 face value (mercs) for $155CAD (117USD) at a local shop. Are LCS open to haggling? That's about $30CAD over spot value which i think is a bit too much

>> No.22613864

>>22610266
dear me

>> No.22614071

>>22610266
We may as well just go on a silver standard. From now on it will be the most stable commodity ever seen in human history.

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>>22610266
What have you done

>> No.22614409

>>22603116
Perhaps a certain ethnic group in Australia is ensuring the precious metals are sent to a certain ethnic group who are more concentrated in London, thereby robbing the Australian people of their wealth and enriching a certain ethnic group.

>> No.22614412

>>22597601
>but it sounds like, if you want to increase your net worth by an order of magnitude, allocate your entire investment portfolio to junior miners (and away from tech stocks), and just hold on?
woah anon thats a good idea for large groups of internet frens
which low cap mining stock are we going to buy and buy silver directly from in order to ensure their success and ours?

>> No.22614481

>>22598807
>I’m too young to start a family so I am holding my money as 400 oz gold, 100 oz plat, no silver.
woah you sound really old since you have that much.
take a pic so we know you are not larping

>> No.22614644

>>22613755
Mine bitched at me but finally accepted

>> No.22614667

>>22603137
I finally had some time during trading hours to buy and my account won't let me buy pink sheets, so I bought some first majestic and Yamaha, wtf do I have to do to buy some fucking juniors

>> No.22614780

>>22614667

AUMN is on the NYSE; good little potential silver producer with only a 100 million market cap. Almaden as a permit-gamble on a highly promising silver mine with a respectable CEO. NAK as a permit gamble on what would be one of the greatest silver mines in the world (350+ million ounces). Those are three stocks we sometimes talk about here. Otherwise you still have access to the small-cap producers: Great Panther, Alexco, MUX.

>> No.22614881

>>22610710

Eloro is highly promising as a silver drill-play, and the CEO is constantly buying. He's the sort of man you want backing you. He buys on any weakness. When you look at the financial statements of the company it's all, "Buy, buy, buy, buy, buy," an endless list of buying from him. I'm constantly tempted to add to my position.

>> No.22615525

>>22614667
there should still be quite a few on mine in that account i posted earlier in the thread, have 2 other accts also with more. sounds like you need a new broker or something

>> No.22615546

>MUX hit 1.10 from my 10,000 shares buy in at 1.50

huehuehahaue

>> No.22615815 [DELETED] 

>>22615546

26% decrease isn't that bad in a mining stock. Impact was down 31% from the peak on 25 August. Explained what is going on with MUX here. >>22605075 It should rise eventually, so the only reason to sell would be to bet on what you think would be a faster horse (i. e. recoup the 26% gain, and then outperform it). Besides, SILJ and GDXJ have been going sideways for 62 days now; it's exhausting; once we break out of this damned rut, all mining stocks will soar.

>> No.22615819

ok fellas
redpill me on precious metals

>> No.22615832

>>22615546
shame MUX didnt work out under rob like goldcorp did, made a ton off goldcorp in the old days when i got started in mining stonks on that

>> No.22615863

>>22615546

26% decrease isn't that bad in a mining stock. Impact was down 31% from the peak on 25 August. Explained what is going on with MUX here. >>22605075 (You) It should rise eventually, so the only reason to sell would be to bet on what you think would be a faster horse (i. e. recoup the 26% loss, and then outperform it). Besides, SILJ and GDXJ have been going sideways for 62 days now; it's exhausting; once we break out of this damned rut, all mining stocks will soar.

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>>22615815
Its been going down a long time desu, I put my profits from goldcorp into it years ago hoping rob would do magic again, just basically sucked away gains and been sitting on it for years

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hello frens,
bought another 2 Rand SA and some silver coins today, should arive on Tuesday.
What are you recent buys?

>> No.22615944

>>22615832

A lot of good stocks are doing even worse than McEwen. Fosterville South collapsed 44% from the peak, and Azimut Exploration collapsed 58% from the peak. People are still holding on to those and keeping faith in them. Unless something in MUX has fundamentally changed since Don Durrett wrote his article, I don't see why the company should ultimately fail at these metals prices.

>> No.22615952

>>22615901
I was in southeast asia in 2011 with no internet access and forgot a stop loss on that one, others tripped

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>>22615819
Basically your a tranny nigger kike fagit if you dont have a suicide stack of atleast 50 oz of silver and .25 oz of gold

>> No.22615978

>>22615944
Also a fan of Don, I dont expect I'll ever make back what Ive lost on MUX though

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>>22615819

>> No.22615985

>>22615901

Have to bear in mind however that MUX has been struggling during the greatest and cruellest miner bear market in human history. All miners have been diluting and collapsing. We're firmly out of that hell now.

>> No.22615986

>>22615815
>>22615863
That was a nice post anon. Ill stick with MUX until 0. I dont buy a stock without intending to ride it to 0 but it still hurts.

>> No.22616080

>>22614780
What broker is best for juniors? I'm on interactive brokers and I am reading that even if your account is approved to buy penny stocks there is a commission of .005 per share or SOMETHING. what brokerage do you use?

>> No.22616124

>>22615986
Im down 78% on it, so I feel like im almost there (I am)

>>22615944
also worth noting don does point out a lot of red flags with them... costs are high, debt is signifigant, reserves are not that great but do have some exploration potential
Rob is the only reason I hold on to it

>> No.22616226

I bought around a kilo of physical silver a few days ago. Did I fuck up?

I keep seeing the graphs and it's pretty high right now but on the other hand I'm kind of worried that this meme flu won't blow over.

>> No.22616248
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I did end up picking up 3 small orders today, and have another 4 good till cancelled

>>22616080
I dopnt know whats best, I use tda, and do have a 6.95 per trade fee on many juniors. Though I generally pick up enough its insignifigant, especially when the spread between bid and ask is bigger than that fee and I let orders sit until they go through at the price I want which can swing easily on juniors which can be low volume.

>> No.22616386

>>22615819
Being a dragon surrounded by your piles of shiny honest real metal is extremely comfy, especially in chaotic times like these. Sleeping well and not worrying about your wealth or future survival, while an intangible, is valuable in its own right, especially for anxious paranoid spergs.

>> No.22616459

>>22616248
So that's per trade, not per share? I guess that's ok because the fraction of a cent per share can add up to like 30 bucks if you're buying a few thousand shares in something.

>> No.22616541

>>22616226
Maybe my view on things are flawed but I look at it like this

In 2008 we have a (((minor recession))) or (((global economic cooldown))) and the US government printed 800 billion in bailout money. Silver tanked to $8 then in 2001 it nearly hit $50 an ounce. Miners blew up.

Now we are in 202 and the chink plague has fucked everything up. The USA has printed this year alone around 5 trillion dollars or so on corona relief, unemployment hit dangerous high, economy here and globally shit the bed, and all sorts of bank fuckery and interest rates etc are happening. Silver hit $11 and is now at $27 a few months later. And that with Jewish paper silver COMEX scammers messing with spot prices. Mines and mints were closed or operating under capacity and some were designated as essential like Scottsdale because silver is used in ventilators. Food prices are up, supply chains are fucked, famine is going to hit China for many reasons, and war with China is very likely. Its election year, Biden may win and the dems want massive taxes and green energy shit which will fuck over fracking, natural gas, coal, etc.

I think long term, based on 2008 and how bad things are now globally in 2020, silver will explode sooner or later to $100 and maybe higher.

Hell even China is rolling out their own FedCoin called the Digital Yuan crypto. We may get it too one day.

>> No.22616839

What’s the most trustworthy US based allocated gold vault? Anyone have recommendations?