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Sad Crab Days 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://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

>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

Previous thread:
>>23090905

Pepe image:
>>23103841

>> No.23104690
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If your round isn't a trade unit, is it even a round?

>> No.23104694

Reposting link for visibility. Dont think weve talked about this. Possibly HUGE. What companies will benefit though?

https://www.northernminer.com/fast-news/trump-issues-new-order-to-spur-rare-earths-mining/1003823100/

>> No.23104725

>>23104694
Yes and no. Yes if trump gets reelected. No if biden. Just keep it ready post election redwolf.

>> No.23104734

https://www.whitehousegiftshop.com/product-p/trump-defeats-covid.htm

worth 100$? might get one

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>>23104734

>> No.23104789

>>23104734
>its actually a truml beat the jews coin

>> No.23104829

>>23104734
I do not flip stack anon. I have no idea.

>> No.23104915

>>23103769
>>23103854
>>23103857
>>23103915
>>23103918
>>23104011
To clarify, I currently own:
>a house
>6months food/water
>multiple dozen guns
>thousands of pounds of ammo
>quality carbine with good optic, light, IR laser/illum
>NOD (high end gen3)
>gas mask, stack of good filters
>plate carrier with hesco level 4s
>20k in physical gold
>10k in physical silver
>20k in checking
>26k in savings

Asking if I should fuck the savings account completely and buy 26k of PM because leafmoney will likely collapse soon

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rolling for $25 silver by Friday

>> No.23104941

>>23104915
Yeah i would say fuck the savings account of hats what you have. Mirin'

>> No.23104956

>>23104734
it's not silver though, right?

>>23104915
COMFY. In that case, go crazy fren

>> No.23104957

>>23104915
I would invest in miners though. Its a better return.

>> No.23104971

>>23104915
Get a furnace and learn to smelt copper or silver scraps into bars. Have 10k at least if the goverment wants you to pay 5k for owning a house to distribute it to diversity or something cucked.

>> No.23105041

>>23104915
sorry bro yngmi

>> No.23105046

>>23104915
Also, nice loadout you got there. I think getting some solar panels, and learning some skills like smelting would help you in the long run which is why I suggested getting a furnace.

>> No.23105056

>>23104915
>26k in savings
Spend all that money right now in case hyperinflation happens tomorrow. I’d recommend investing a few thousand into a large garden or greenhouse (make sure you buy heirloom seeds and not the GMO Monsanto crap), 5-10K more in non-perishable food, and the rest in gold and silver
P.S. It might be a good idea to have a well drilled so you’ll still have water once your supplies run out

>> No.23105129

>>23105056
Potatoes unironically are an excellent choice for home gardening. Forgiving plant for the inexperienced and calorically extremely productive for the space used. Hardier or early maturing varieties should do fine in the habitable parts of Canada.

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Vintage Mercary Dime RAINBOW PATINA asking $500 + Shipping + 20% premium. [NO LOW BALLERS]

>> No.23105259

>>23105129
Yes potatoes are extremely tasty and based, in fact you could run into the problem of growing more than you can eat. Investing in a good canning set up and the knowledge of how to do it are also a good idea

>> No.23105279

>>23104915
Don’t do anything except trade your checking account for gold. You should round out your silver to a monster box and spend the rest on gold. It’s like you’re locking the money away so you cant spend it on bullshit. Do you have a job that lets you save?

>> No.23105378

>>23104915

To repeat what I said in the last thread:

"Read Alasdair Macleod's articles for GoldMoney, and listen to his interviews on Youtube about an imminent banking crisis. If you leave your money in the bank, you are in danger of losing it all. Either the banks will collapse, with everybody's money inside, or the subsequent bailouts will completely trash fiat currencies. Either way, a banking crisis will also cause all faith in mainstream institutions to be lost. As soon as it happens, the chance for a low entry-point into gold is gone."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg51Wwdpq3U

Egon von Greyerz:

"The central banks don’t know what to do anymore. They are just starting to print money and with the euro on a daily basis...

Europe is starting QE again with $20 billion a month, but that’s nothing compared to what is coming. . . . The panic that started with central banks in the summer in late July and August was, to me, the first step towards total chaos in the world that we will be seeing in the months and years to come. They (central bankers) see it clearly.

They know the banking system is absolutely on the verge of collapse. They know Deutsche Bank (DB) and CommerzBank, too, are down 95%. If you show this chart to a child and ask where is that likely to go, it is likely to go to zero. DB, with their $50 trillion in derivatives, there is no chance they will survive. Of course, Germany and the ECB is panicking because that will affect the whole banking system worldwide. This is why they have started to print money now because there is a massive liquidity problem, and that’s Germany, which is the best country in the EU from the point of economics. Then you take Italy, Spain, France and Greece and they are in a real mess.

This is why the whole system is on the verge of disappearing into a black hole... With the U.S., there is massive liquidity pressure there too.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKvsqPOOX7M&feature=emb_title

>> No.23105456

>>23105378
Nothing ever happens. Remember September comex default and how did that go? Silver will never go above 30 ever again.

>> No.23105460

>>23105259
>Investing in a good canning set up and the knowledge of how to do it are also a good idea

Yep got a big old 30 quart autoclave/pressure cooker, can process bigger and better than on the stovetop. Trying the "Irish" overwintering technique this year (basically just plant spuds a bit deeper and mulch over to keep from freezing) to avoid hassle and loss in storage over winter. Grew 7 varieties this year, potatoes are great but I ain't trading my silver for them. We gotta be resilient, prepared and productive this decade or we probably won't make it with our stacks intact.

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>>23105378
there might be some truth to this, Buffett unloaded billions in bank stocks

>> No.23105649

>>23105279
what’s a monster box

>> No.23105731

>>23104694
its major for several reasons "if" Trump gets back in. The US government already put a bounty out of $20m and start up costs covered to any companies in North America that can discover and operate rare earth mines in the States, Mexico or Canada. We will have to see though if Biden wins mining will be in the gutter again.

>> No.23105793

>>23105460
>>23105129
>>23105056
One thing I forgot to mention is to make sure your garden is covered by a roof or something similar, the coal fly ash that comes from chemtrails is specifically designed to wreak havoc on crops and your health

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>> No.23105870

>>23105649
500 toz of sovereign minted (CSML or ASE) silver.

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To clarify, because Pilpul is always about ensuring Jews have the last word

>>23104314
>Greatest economic miracle in history.
>In 6 years Germans go from suicide, despair and prostitution to a car for every family, pride, good jobs, higher standard of living than the (((West))) summer holidays and working 8 hours a day
>Key issue is ousting of Jews from all public life. Judea immediately declares worldwide war on Germany
>Not so impressive because 'muh capitalist freedoms'.

For any anons new to Pilpul THIS is a prime example.

>> No.23105914

>>23105456

People like you were telling us that silver would never go above $20 again when the GSR dropped to 1:125. I can show you the posts if you like. That's when I was locking in my bars in a Swiss vault, and purchasing silver miners, some of which have since gone up 10x. I was also giving people here the same advice. When silver retraces from $40 or $50, you'll be telling us that it will never go above $40 or $50 again. There is no possible world in which silver doesn't soar. It is a mathematical certainty that it will. Our economy is so bad that it can only be propped up by printing trillions, and sending them directly into people's hands. Mean-while, bond yields are really negative, can never go positive again without crashing everything, and are every day dropping more and more from inflation. Stocks are overvalued rubbish on a historic level, and bought simply because people think that they will keep going up forever. Both bonds and stocks are little more than worthless paper with no intrinsic value at this point. That situation can _only_ worsen. Foreigners are dumping treasuries, and hoarding gold and commodities, as fast as they possibly can, because they see the writing on the wall. Bond market is $100 trillion, stock market is $60 trillion; when those bubbles collapse, all that currency will be chasing an utterly minuscule supply of silver ($2.5 billion per annum) as one of the few ways to protect itself from destruction. And this isn't even taking into consideration a banking crisis or a COMEX default, which are also certainties. Unless you think that that governments of the world will let stocks and real estate crash by 90%, and cut every social programme in existence, gold and silver can only go higher.

>>23105504

Buffett also bought Barrick Gold, whose mines have a heavy silver component, and various Japanese companies which have connections to silver. (Sumitomo owns the San Cristóbal mine in Bolivia, with 450 million ounces of silver.)

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>>23105879

>Greatest economic miracle in history.

"I can find no evidence to support a hope that our fiat paper money venture will fare better ultimately than such experiments in other lands. Because of our economic strength the paper money disease here may take many years to run its course. But we can be approaching the critical stage. When that day arrives, our political rulers will probably find that foreign war and ruthless regimentation is the cunning alternative to domestic strife. That was the way out for the paper-money economy of Hitler and others."

- Howard Buffett, 1948 Speech to Congress

"Nazi recovery appears less spectacular than was hitherto believed. Our results also indicate that government spending was dominated by war preparation already in a very early phase of the Nazi recovery. I find little justification for the popular interpretation that recovery was sparked off by non-military work-creation and the construction of the autobahn network. Investment in the autobahn reached sizable magnitudes only in 1936. All these projects pale in comparison with the rapid build-up of military expenditure, except for the year of 1933 when rearmament had not yet really begun. To secure the desired high speed of war preparation, the Nazi administration took early, often draconian steps to crowd out private demand. The growth in consumer spending fell short of the increase in national product, and the contribution of private investment to the recovery remained unimpressive. Strict control of private expenditure was partly achieved by maintaining taxation at the high levels reached during the depression years."

- Albrecht Ritschl, Deficit Spending in the Nazi Recovery, 1933-1938:

>> No.23106009

>>23105837
That's a man.

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>>23104915
yeah not sure why there is any point at all in keeping cash on hand outside of what you need for basics. Maybe in a broker but outside of it being ready to dump into stonks at a moments notice no point. Id dump it into silver/gold

>> No.23106053

>>23105378
Wow. A quote from MacLeod's latest article:

"Rising yields for US Treasuries will collapse the equity market and the market for corporate debt. These events will threaten any remaining foreign interest in the dollar and its capital markets even further. In short, the policy of inflating a financial asset bubble becomes impossible to sustain and its failure will take the dollar down with it as well.

This was why when John Law’s Mississippi bubble burst three hundred years ago, by October 1720 his currency, the livre, was worthless on the foreign exchanges. The collapse had started eleven months earlier, when Law accelerated the inflation of the livre to support a failing share price. The Fed embarked on a doppelganger acceleration of monetary inflation on 23 March for the whole US bond market. If we replicate the John Law experience, the dollar could become valueless in a matter of months.

It is becoming clear to a growing audience that in the absence of a change in inflationary policies, the days of an unbacked dollar are rapidly coming to an end, and it will take down the international fiat order upon which it is based."

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>>23104612
Reposting from last thread.
I’ve got nearly 60 ounces of silver and the silver to gold ratio is at like 79:1. Should I trade my silver for an ounce of gold once I get up to the ratio, or should I do fractional gold and then still have some silver? One anon said to wait until the ratio is smaller, which I probably will unless I get other advice.
Pic is my stack.

>> No.23106348

>>23106211
Stack more silver. I, the op of the thread you first posted that pic where I commented on the spoon said you should stack more generics. That still applies. Over leverage your silver rn since the natural ratio on earth is much lower than 80:1, and silver is the main element used in electronics for green energy so keep stacking silver.

>> No.23106352

>>23104915
Personally if I were you I'd pull 6k of that 26k in cash and then spend the remaining 20k on gold. I know people say that silver has the best growth potential, but you have enough money for a meaningful amount of gold and gold is still by far the safest and best store of value. The 6k in cash would be a "just in case" sort of thing and if the banks started to fail or hyper inflation started to kick in I'd quickly convert the cash into gas or food or something. If the banks print their way out again then I'd put the 6k back into savings and the whole process would repeat again.

But that's just me though. Good luck Leafington.

>> No.23106354

>>23106211
If you’re only buying silver to trade it for gold then just buy gold in the first place

>> No.23106391

>>23106354
Why?

>> No.23106395

>>23106211
>One anon said to wait until the ratio is smaller

Yeah, I wouldn't think about it until the ratio is 1:35 or less. Personally, I'm a silver fiend and won't be interested in trading for Schlomo's gold until we see the ratio hit 1:15 or less. Silver is the better deal now so just keep stacking Ag, you can always reevaluate later.

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>>23105968
Your graphic is a total lie and you know it.

Your first quote:
Says nothing. A no context criticism of paper money when Hitler was forced to use labour backed paper money because (((certain elements))) made sure all their gold was taken.

Your second quote:
Attacks a strawman. The end result of Hitler's reform was an amazing economic turnaround in 6 years. You're attempting to push the idea that the greatness was ONLY due to non military projects. This is irrelevant. What is relevant is the result.

Once again, Pilpul (empty arguing which appears valid at first glance) used to try and bend what really happened, namely the abstraction of value which characterises the current system was smashed in Germany.

Now let's ponder for a moment who might be upset at these reforms....

>> No.23106456

>>23106053

Thank you, this is very interesting. In the first paragraph he points out, correctly, that yields can't go up again without crashing everything. The reason being, stocks are in such an unprecedented bubble that even a fractional amount of risk-free return would cause them to tumble down. We saw this in 2018, when a 3% yield on the ten-year crashed the Dow by 16%, and forced the Fed into restarting Q. E.; and the economy, feeble as it was, was much stronger then than it is now. Problem is, if yields aren't allowed to go up then inflation will ensure that treasuries continue to get dumped, so the dollar is doomed either way (a debt-trap). The last paragraph is also worth taking note of. What he is saying is: "If your central bank doesn't have much gold, but instead backs itself with U. S. treasuries, then your fiat currency is going to zero along with the dollar."

>> No.23106480

>>23105649
>what’s a monster box
https://www.jmbullion.com/2020-1-oz-american-silver-eagle-monster-box/

>> No.23106625

>>23106348
>>23106354
>>23106395
Alright. Thanks for the input guys.

>> No.23106632

OP again. Changed IP's.
>>23106354
Anon, that makes no sense since you can gain money by playing the ratio due to the dollar pushing down silver compared to gold by a huge margin.

>> No.23106636 [DELETED] 

>>23106436

>The end result of Hitler's reform was an amazing economic turnaround in 6 years. You're

Literally nobody believes this except Greenbackers and Keynesians. And even a number of them are honest enough to dispute it. The irony of people like you is that you think Jews control everything, yet the paper-money system which is oppressing us, and which is responsible for the collapsing economy, and for the welfare-warfare state, is identical with that of Nazi Germany, and has led to the same outcome. That is why the Howard Buffett quotation is significant. He saw the parallel 72 years ago, and he was right to see it.

>Hitler was forced to use labour backed paper money

No, he was against a gold standard on principle, like every tyrant. It is infinitely more difficult to oppress your people, or build a warfare-state, under a gold standard, because the gold standard limits the power of the state. Hitler wanted a race of slaves, whose store of labour he could confiscate at will.

“[Keppler] was duped by the charlatan of Dusseldorf. In this way we wasted nine months. All the scientists had asserted that something would come of it. This was the period when every charlatan had some project to put before me. I told the alchemists that I had no interest in gold--either natural or synthetic.

Our opponents have not yet understood our system. We can be easy in our minds on that subject; they’ll have terrible crises once the war is over. During that time, we’ll be building a solid State, proof against crises, and without an ounce of gold behind it. Anyone who sells above the set prices, let him be marched off into a concentration camp! That’s the bastion of money. There’s no other way. The egoist doesn’t care about the public interest. He fills his pockets, and sneaks off abroad with his foreign currency. One cannot establish a money’s solidity on the good sense of the citizens.”

-- Hitler’s Table Talk, pp. 98-99.

>> No.23106682

Honestly >>23106625. When normies think about gold. They think it is too expensive, and not even realistic for them to have even if 1/10 gold minted coins are in their budget. Normies do not even think about silver due to the fact that all they hear in the media for the last 10-30 years has been about gold. It is only now is the genie slowly getting out of the bottle.

>> No.23106804

>>23106436
As an economic reform it seems like Hitler did ok, I'm just not white while also being a contributing member of society so I can't stand behind any natsoc shit. If the nationalism part was being pro-American (a nation which is populated by a number of cultures, various european white and other non-whites who have been here for only a few hundred years) then I can get behind it. I love America and conflating American culture with being 'white' culture seems inaccurate to me. Controlled slow immigration where the new people, wherever they are from, integrate into the cultural melting pot, seems like the best way to grow America. Inevitably people rise up with wanting to kill 'degenerate' homosexuals and non-whites and it sounds like the same nonsense that SJWs spout about hating all heterosexual white people. A person's value can't derive from their race or sexuality or any of that nonsense, it depends on how much that individual contributes to society. I don't want to be tread on and I don't want people treading on others.

>> No.23106925

>>23106636
>you think
you have no idea what I think. We've talked narrowly on one issue

The paper money system Hitler used (backed by labour) is not the same a the fiat print to infinity scam that has robbed the world for the past 200 years.

Germany had no gold to speak of. as(((certain elements))) made sure of that. Now Ukraine, Libya and Iraq have no gold. See a pattern?

>> No.23106964 [DELETED] 

>>23106925
These kike shills conveniently never mention that it was the (((Weimar Republic))) that gave away all the former Empire’s gold to rich jewish bankers

>> No.23106983

>>23105914
I am sensing that the hundreds of thousands of financial planners, advisors, brokers, fund managers are either asleep at the wheel, astonishingly incompetent, or less likely, are aware of this but are hiding it from clients and investors. This is like bringing your mechanic a mangled, twisted, burnt heap of a wrecked car and him wanting to check the tire pressure. How is it that the very people who are supposed to be well versed in simple economics and have the gift of financial “clairvoyance” so blind to this?

>> No.23107003

>>23104767

This makes me love this man even more.

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>>23106804
What on earth makes you think Hitler was against non whites?

>A person's value can't derive from their race or sexuality or any of that nonsense, it depends on how much that individual contributes to society

Agreed. However take note of the following Aristotle quote and the reason for diversity being pushed everywhere becomes clear.

>> No.23107083

>>23105242
Probably not a joke. Back around 2012 I sold a 20's Lincoln cent on ebay that was MS-63 with multicolor toning, I expected something in the 20-30 range but it went up to 271 because of the toning. People are retarded, but at least that time it worked in my favor.

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>1 post by this ID

>> No.23107147

>>23106682
>Normies do not even think about silver due to the fact that all they hear in the media for the last 10-30 years has been about gold.

Been trying to get a politically if not monetarily redpilled ammo stacker friend to buy silver too and his response was basically "lol I wish", translation being "20k rounds of .223 aren't enough, silver is too expensive for my apocalypse budget" and that was in May. He was even less interested when I brought it up again more recently.

Oh well I'm a fren so have little 10oz stacks earmarked for the people I like but don't "get it" or friends who are too poor to stack. No fun getting rich on miners and prospering with thousands of ounces if your friends are all functionally enslaved or otherwise fucked over.

A little daydream of mine is buying a whole dead-end street during the real estate bottom and populating it with my poorfag friends and family who will help tend to my adjacent potato plantations. Would be pretty cool to create "intentional communities" like that to help each other get through this crap and avoid getting thrown under the many buses that will be rolling through this decade.

>> No.23107163 [DELETED] 

>>23106964

>These kike shills conveniently never mention that it was the (((Weimar Republic))) that gave away all the former Empire’s gold to rich jewish bankers

Germany suffered after the First World War because the Kaiser had the same ideas that Hitler did. Promote the idea that Germany is the "master race," print a lot of money, build up a warfare state, and try to conquer everybody else to pay for it. Hitler was really a cheap imitator of his predecessors. As Macleod says:

"For the paper mark it all started in 1905, when a German economist and leader of the Chartalist movement, Georg Knapp, published a book whose title translated as the State Theory of Money. Thus encouraged, under the direction of Bismarck the Prussian administration financed the military build-up to the war to end all wars by utilising the state’s seigniorage. And when Germany lost, any thoughts of raiding the wealth of the vanquished came to nought. Instead, it was Germany that faced reparations and a post-war crisis. Just as the Fed is responding to the covid crisis today, the answer was to print money. Monetary inflation became the principal source of government finance, just as it is now in America and elsewhere."

https://www.goldmoney.com/research/goldmoney-insights/lessons-on-inflation-from-the-past

The real German economic miracle took place under the free market economics of Eucken, Röpke, and Erhard, known as the Freiburg School. That's the reason why Germany is so wealthy today.

"In May of 1948, Germans missed approximately 9.5 hours of work a week, spending their time desperately looking for food and other necessities. But in October, just weeks after the new currency was introduced and price controls were lifted, that number was down to 4.2 hours per week. In June, the nation's industrial production was about half of its level in 1936. By the end of the year, it was close to 80%.

By 1958, industrial production was four times higher than it was just one decade earlier."

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>>23107045
Now tell me who is using the media and the bureaucracy to shake the jar...

>> No.23107200

>>23107147
Hey, at least you have people to stick around who got brass stacked. Having allies when the economy downturns is fantastic to have.

>> No.23107211

>>23107163
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>>23107147
If I ever become a millionaire (or almost), the only thing I'll do is buy a house for my retired parents. My brother and sister will at best get 10k from me so they can have savings but they better don't hope I'll get them out of wageslaving. I told them about stacking, they laughed and bought 600$ TV instead. fuck them.

>> No.23107236

>>23107147
>A little daydream of mine is buying a whole dead-end street during the real estate bottom and populating it with my poorfag friends and family who will help tend to my adjacent potato plantations
Based and feudalismpilled

>> No.23107258

>>23107163
>>23107211
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IasCZL072fQ

>> No.23107269

>>23107163
Excellent post. Rational and factual breakdowns will always defeat shit-flinging subhumans. Keep up the good work!

>> No.23107270

>>23107182
We are human beans, not ants

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>>23107163
>Germany suffered after WW1 because of the Kaiser

Nothing to do with the Treaty of Versailles and the reparations demanded (to all be paid in Gold)?

You're giving us a masterclass in Pilpul anon. Please keep going!

>> No.23107294

>>23107269
>2 posts by this ID

>> No.23107298

>>23107045

what book is that from?

>> No.23107318

>>23107282
Based

>> No.23107351

>>23107269
>>23107270
There's a TEAM of you in here now? How long have you been planning this shill mission for? Do you always retreat, regroup and then work together to push a narrative? Are you paid?

>> No.23107353 [DELETED] 

>>23107045
Even our current ethnic makeups are a blend though. The American 'white' majority is a blend of UK and European ethnic groups; the Irish were considered niggers a century ago and now every white American is part Irish (and proud of it every St. Patricks Day), I'm partly Irish on my white side. Mexicans as an ethnic group have only existed for a few hundred years. I have more in common with someone who has the same hobbies or career field as me than I do with a random person who happens to be the same racial mashup I am. The whole preservation-of-ethnic-group makes sense to me for a European or African or Asian country to some degree, but for burgers we're by definition a blend. If you're proud to be American and view yourself as an American rather than African-American or Asian-American or white-American, then you are in my eyes my nation and greater family. Hell, Africans, Asians, Whites, etc are all blends of a bunch of different original ethnic groups, some American born and raised white or black person can't just roll up to Africa or Europe and go back to 'their people' because those continents are still divided up by specific sub-groups. We're all mutts one way or another here. To me, that's the best part about America. 'Cultural appropriation' is a great thing; new people to this country can bring cool things from their background and add them to the stew, while replacing their old identity with 'American' and taking on the values of this country: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. My mother is an immigrant but my cousins and I who were born and raised here bleed red white and blue, as will our children and their children.

The groups of immigrants who refuse to integrate culturally and the people who refuse to accept those who want to integrate are both defying the American dream. Far left and far right ideologies that dissuade mixing us all into a greater culture are un-American.

>> No.23107399

>>23107294
Gee whiz it's almost like you're too clinically retarded to understand why people are able to see through your garbage. Oh well, your suffering continues until you renounce your evil ways. Good luck fren, I believe in you!

>> No.23107400

>>23107147

he stacks ammo because he believes it will be a scarce, valuable and useful commodity in the future. silver will be scarcer, more valuable, and more useful. his perception is warped by panic buying brought on by propaganda and threats of anti-2A. ammo is not really a good investment, that's just what the media wants him to think. as long as you have a good amount of it, there's no reason to hoard it.

>> No.23107403

>>23107351
It’s not a team it’s just the same kike shill IP switching

>> No.23107423

>>23107353
Low tier bait

>> No.23107424

>>23107353
You don't understand the direct connection between race and temperament. The white populations do not differ in fundamental genetic ways when accounting for things like IQ and temperament in the same way that whites do vs sub saharan Africans.

Life history speed, time preference, and IQ are everything when it comes to integrating into white society. Whites (like asians and jews) are high-IQ, k-selected, with low time preference. Sub-saharan Africans are low-IQ, r-selected, with high time preference. Not all races are the same. Evolution didn't end at the neck.

>> No.23107447

>>23107353
So you don't think the media and other (((internationalist elements))) are using race as a fracture point in the USA today?

I never thought I'd say this but you should consider watching the TV news anon.

>> No.23107482

>>23107403
You're probably right. He'll shit up a few more threads and then astroturf "Oh God these threads are too political now it's not comfy we need to ban all politics altogether, don't you agree fellow whites?"

>> No.23107494

>>23106983
>How is it that the very people who are supposed to be well versed in simple economics and have the gift of financial “clairvoyance” so blind to this?

Because they are taught at university that Modern Monetary Theory is the way things work and they whole heartedly subscribe to it. And why shouldn't they? So far, thanks to the Feds endless quantitative easing they haven't been proven wrong... Yet. But the time is coming when MMT will fail, and what a surprise it will be to many.

Mike Maloney says he first got interested in metals and the economy because a financial planner lost most of his mothers life savings, and that was back in 2000ish. Some things don't change I guess.

The fact that so many financial advisors and planners don't see what is happening is largely due to ignorance of, and blind faith in, our current financial system. Most of them aren't bad people they just don't know any better, and when they get burned many of them will likely join our side.

>> No.23107583

>>23107400
This is true. How cheap is brass? How rare is brass? Has brass been historically been used for money? Money in of itself is rare since there is mostly only the countries that currently exist still have tradable money. Swords and guns are still useful from the 18th century (even if it still needs to be tuned), but money in of itself is not. Silver and gold has lasted longer and was used to trade with security that even governments tried to clamp down on. 2A is just a small blip compared to monetary persecution. In the end, the bank always hires the guards to enforce their rules. If they choose to stick to the mercenary life even if you give them the opportunity to change, Let them. You warned them about a different future.

>> No.23107593

>>23107083
Interesting. Maybe I should list it and see what offers it gets

>> No.23107707

>>23107182
>>23107447
And this; idk if it really is the Jews, that seems like a convenient cover for the people who want to keep us divided. I know plenty of Jews who aren't turbo-rich powerful zionists, just normal people indistinguishable from anyone else in their financial class. I know there are zionists who control parts of the media, there's all kinds of groups vying for power, Zionists being one of them but not the only ones. Anyone who seeks to divide Americans on any bound, be it racial or our made-up political lines or religious or any of that, is an enemy of America.

>>23107424
I won't argue with statistics, you're right on the whole, but I know blacks who aren't part of the African-American culture that are intelligent hard working good people. Evolution is a constant process, it doesn't help that we literally bred negroes for max strength low int when we had slaves. If we can break down the cultural divide their intelligence as a group will rise. Just auto-hating all black people because many of them are niggers doesn't make sense to me. The intelligent hard-working individual should be able to rise; the best genetics on an individual level should prosper in America. They can become smarter, just like whites or Asians or Jews can be stupid and lazy if they aren't raised with the right values. Memetic evolution happens faster than biological evolution.

>>23107583
Brass as a metal isn't the thing you really stack, it's brass+lead+powder that we stack; it represents physical power in the same way gold and silver represent economic power. I only recently figured there's a limit to how much of my own money I should be putting into ammo stacking and that's why I stack PMs now; some of my /k/ friends are getting redpilled on the matter and starting to accumulate precious metal stacks in addition to our usual ammo hordes. >>23107147 you gotta get your friend to wake up and stack metal in addition to ammo. You can never have enough of either.

>> No.23107757

>>23107228
>I told them about stacking, they laughed and bought 600$ TV instead. fuck them.

That's pretty lame, I've never even bought a new TV before. Not all is lost though, there could be a whole quarter gram of silver in the innards of their new zombietube!

My dad and all siblings listened to me thankfully so the family is set, even my sister dropped 5k on PMs. Brothers and dad on board to collaborate on real estate and/or business ventures so it should be interesting.

>>23107200
>Having allies when the economy downturns is fantastic to have.

Damn right, I have more guns than hands and a few hundred lbs of ammo but am better at other things, I do have a prepper's dream stockpile of pharmaceuticals, antibiotics and chemicals (plus know-how) so can always bring something to the table which will be quite important going forward.

>> No.23107804

>>23106983

The trouble is that every one of the mainstream financial planners was indoctrinated into the Keynesian theory of economics. That theory naturally prevails in our universities, because the universities are propped up by the state; and the state naturally supports those theories which give it power. Keynesianism, by putting the money supply in the hands of the state, gives it absolute power. It takes a free-thinking mind to seek the truth, and most people are blind followers. Always have been. They seek convenience. If the whole system collapses, then you don't get any blame so long as you were only following orders, and doing what everybody else did. Keynesianism would say that you can magically inflate your way out of a crisis by printing a lot of money in order to "stimulate" the economy and get everybody's "animal spirits" back up. I am sure that even the central bankers are not deluded enough to believe we can escape our fate at this point; the evidence being that they so carefully and obviously lie about everything. But the more mid-level people, who don't take an objective view of the numbers and the debt-trap, might be unthinkingly persuaded into believing all the mainstream economic nonsense. I only wish that people had listened to the Austrians in 2008 and 2012, when we still had a chance to prevent our doom. People forget that the 4chan "It's Happening" meme derives from Ron Paul's predictions about the exact economic crisis which is happening now (when /pol/ was still /new/). He told the truth very plainly and clearly; society simply wasn't virtuous enough to listen and change its ways.

>> No.23107814

>>23107707
Could we get a crossover with some people in /k/ to show some of their guns in /pmg/? I know /pmg/ is a multidisciplinary general, but I am in all these threads with no /k/ showing up and showing support for what we both know is the endgame.

>> No.23107835

>>23104915
based

>> No.23107844

>>23107814
post stack my guy

>> No.23107861

>>23107844
Gotcha. Give me a few min

>> No.23107863

>>23107494
Everyone's a genius in a bull market. Even for the boomers, the current fiat system is all they've ever known and it's hard to perceive things on a historical timeline. Understanding that our current MMT fiat nonsense is the exception in human history and not the way things always work is a difficult thing to accept. Despite the various crashes, on the whole the current financial system has staved off complete collapse for our lifetime, but compared to thousands of years of known human history it's an oddity. Few understand. Metal is a long term game, geological in pace compared to the current fiscal meta; people heavily invested in the current financial system have a hard time picturing it going belly up.

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what's up with people's miners today? Silver up $0.70 and my miners (many silver) are down $500

>> No.23107884

To everyone I didn't reply to, I did read your replies and I appreciate the input. Y'all are cool guys.

>>23105378
Thanks for reposting, I did read it over last thread.

>>23105129
Jews fear the potato farmer.

>>23105279
That's the plan and yes, job is good and fairly safe.

>>23106352
Planning on just keeping some cash on hand, just getting it out of the bank account has been a pain in the ass because of the fucking Jew covid myth and business hours. They keep asking me why I'm taking money out of the account, like fuck off, it's my money, I'll bathe in it if that's my fancy.

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>>23107844

>> No.23108011

>>23107583

stacking ammo is just fine. but you wouldn't use 10,000 rounds in a lifetime unless you're doing a lot of target shooting. he would be much better off stacking metal. unfortunately, media and education do not give us an accurate perception of scarcity, risk, and value.

>> No.23108052

>>23107865

Until we get $30 silver, everything which happens to the miners is simply noise. All the good silver stocks are going to soar over the coming months. Doesn't matter if you're 30% underwater now, you _will_ double your money once we break through that level. There is still an army of people waiting on the side in cash, because they are convinced that there will be one last great crash in metals and miners before they soar. Uncertainty about the stimulus bill is causing these people to be even more hesitant about buying miners at the moment. Things will all become clear soon enough. Q3 earnings are also going to be extremely impressive, and those are coming soon.

>> No.23108065

>>23107891
oh fuck yeah. so hot. i bet thats boysenberry too

>> No.23108068
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Post PMs you faggot culture warriors

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>>23107844
A portion of my stack. Looks like I am going hiking again with all my silver. Hopefully it does not storm again, and I lose all of it when I lose my back pack that is open.

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>>23108098
nice anon, aguila is good ammo, been really liking PPU from serbia too

>> No.23108198

>>23108148
Yeah. Also, nice silver shot.

>> No.23108206

>>23107147
This is probably retarded but I’ve always wanted to give a few ozs of silver to a salvation army santa on Christmas. Might drop a fiver bar in the bucket later this year. Remember that you only ever get from the world what you give to the world.

>> No.23108218

>>23107884
>Planning on just keeping some cash on hand, just getting it out of the bank account has been a pain in the ass because of the fucking Jew covid myth and business hours. They keep asking me why I'm taking money out of the account, like fuck off, it's my money, I'll bathe in it if that's my fancy.

Good plan. Just tell the bank that you are going to use that cash to buy a snowmobile, four wheeler, or some other expensive consoomer item that seems perfectly reasonable for a Leaf to buy. Whenever I pull a large amount of cash from the bank to squirrel away somewhere I just tell them that "I'm buying a car from my buddy" or "The transmission on my car needs to be fixed" and the bank teller always seem satisfied with those answers.

>> No.23108228

>>23108098
>backwards date
Aren’t you the same cryptojanny faggot last thread that banned people for not liking kikes?

>> No.23108301

>>23108228
No, I am the person making the breads. Look back at the id of those making the bread and the bread being made. The only reason why I put it at a backwards date is because some glowies are on the board save the image. If you do not see the bulbi with me stack posting, then it is not me.

>> No.23108305

>>23108198
thx, havent done any melts since those two bars, dont wanna burn throught it all in one go

>> No.23108346

>>23108305
Good. Constantly stack them if you can along with generics. Buying a furnace will not ding you as much compared to silver in the dystopic future.

>> No.23108385

>>23107707
Absolutely correct. The part you're missing is that in the wake of WW2, the core of the nazi party embedded itself deep in the USA and allied itself with the Zionists. That's why neonazis are such a joke: they spread the kind of hate and divisiveness that keeps people from uniting and overthrowing the people who control them. It's hilarious, and stupid. Rabid SJWs are exactly the same shit, because it's the democrats who were the nazis, and the republicans who are the zionists. Go fucking figure.

>> No.23108519

>>23108301
>The only reason why I put it at a backwards date is because some glowies are on the board save the image.
That doesn’t make any sense. Also the cryptojanny timestamped their stack with 7/10/20 just like you, but they did that yesterday on the 6th, and your ID is different than OPs

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>>23107863
>Few understand. Metal is a long term game, geological in pace compared to the current fiscal meta; people heavily invested in the current financial system have a hard time picturing it going belly up.

>Few understand.

It's such an enormous perspective that few even possess the hardware needed to encapsulate or systematize it.

Empires and their monies, Peoples and their cultures, even the Gods and their zealous conquering legions are born from the ashes of their past and eventually find themselves buried and forgotten once again. Nothing of man is eternal, except perhaps the cycles of history we are fond of repeating. Since childhood I've sensed in my bones that this postmodern world man has created is fragile and illusory so have always sought what is real; what is of true intrinsic value unto itself instead of just a bag of hype.

I think we all here "get it" in some flavor or another, but God help everyone who still believes in the house of cards.

>> No.23108594

>>23108148
Nice collection.
Also, is it possible to get something like that trump cased coin but with John. F. Kennedy, preferably in europe but it's not a deal-breaker.

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>>23107814
I only have some of my stack handy but this is my shelf foe looking at and feeling happy.

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>>23108346
I really enjoy learning new skills, and i got a great price on the kilos at like 550 each. It sucks shot isint more availible

>> No.23108643

>>23108595
Nice weed rounds, krackens, britanias, and scottsdale bars fren.

>> No.23108671

>>23107353
I just wanted to respond to say that at least one person on here agrees with you.

>> No.23108700

>>23108641
Same. Look at that crucible. I can see you are an intermediate melter based on your furnace. Good use of your forge. Make sure that you are using protection on your clothes and eyes. Do not want a drop of silver to demolish your flesh or eye.

>> No.23108718

>>23108594
maybe some form of slabbed pre 64 silver as an ms70-ms65, there isint any in the way of gold. in europe your gonna pay a premium for foreign silver

>> No.23108735

>>23104734
lel I really want one of these.
Would be extremely tacky, but there'd be a perverseness in owning it. Will definitely put in an order for one when Trump gets his second term, assuming they ship globally.

>> No.23108753

>>23108700
thx, 4kg version is very comfy. i do wear protection and preheat everything, need better gloves though, the current ones were cheap and melted :/

>> No.23108758

>>23107182
that metaphor is awful, since the one who shook the jar is a power so far beyond the ants, even if they knew the reason and nature of the shaker, they would probably go insane at the realization that there is absolutely nothing they can do about the whims of their superiors, and there is virtually nothing they can do to oppose their fate.

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someone here inspired me to look for a river nearby and to wash some gold, or at least trying to. so, I researched the whole thing and found out, that there are many people out there washing gold, because of some tv show on a degenerate tv channel called DMAX (in germany) wtf?
thisiswhywecanthavenicethings.jpg

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>>23108641
Very based, I just have a chinashit furnace. Do you know who has the best price on those Devil forges?

To shill the benefits of scrapping some more, you can get pure refined silver returned from a refinery in the form of the recrystallized/precipitated silver, maybe shot too, which is likely to be cheaper than having them pour bars for return.

>> No.23108810

>>23108753
Your hands are the pieces that sculpts the silver. You must buy two good gloves otherwise you might ruin your nerves by not protecting them well.

>> No.23108841

>>23108796
That should be pan man. There is places in the states that you should pan for. It is in specific spots that you can have higher success. Do some research into paning for gold in history book and abandoned mines and pan downstream from those.

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23108860

Ever notice that the hard money has the 13 stars arranged slightly differently?

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>>23108804
I got mine for 230 on their official ebay. Shipped to me from Lithuania, been going out of my way to not buy chinese anything the last few years. For being the same price as the cheap electrics. Its more than worth it. Crucibles are like 20$ and molds are 10-20 each too

>> No.23108930

>>23108864
Look at that silver shot. Glorious silver.

>> No.23108934

>>23108718
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2014-W-Gold-Kennedy-Half-50-Anniversary-NGC-Proof-69-Chicago-ANA-Release-Box/153425819149?hash=item23b8e4360d:g:JIcAAOSwRLZT5V3w
Does something like this really exist then? Or is it a meme. I personally avoid eBay like the plague when buying PM's but I'd love to have a solid coin like this.

>> No.23108942

>>23108804
>>23108864
When you pour the silver into a mold, how do you know you did exactly X oz? Do you just measure X oz of shot at a time and pour it into molds one at a time? Does the molten silver all stay together or do you have some loss from it sticking to the sides of the crucible? After it's poured into the mold how do you stamp a design on it?

>> No.23108962

>>23108796
What general region are you in? Even if proper hardrock and associated placers aren't available in your area, glaciers also transported gold so it can be panned (in tiny quantities) in places like Illinois with no source outcrops as it was pushed down from Canada millennia ago.

>> No.23108964

>>23108841
I'm not in the states though. Where I live there is only one region where some streams carry gold, its kind of small here. And it seems to be overcrowded already because of this dumb TV show. I came across the website of one home improvement store that was advertising a 10 step plan ho to be successful in washing gold. Its kind of mainstream. And I didnt know about this until now.

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>>23107353
>>23107707
Just wanted to let you know that I'm really grateful you're able to dilute the jews vs nazis discussion a bit but injecting common sense into it

>> No.23109045

>>23108964
How close to Switzerland are you? I've seen some panning and sluicing reports posted on forums from people hobby panning there and they consistently found impressive quantities in my opinion.

>> No.23109080

Daily reminder not to buy from Russians. They'll scam you every time.

>> No.23109083

>>23108942
the two bars in the picture above are 5 oz each. the two molds are both 5 oz. and i pre weigh and add about .030 of an oz more just to make sure it gets the full 5oz number. a few small grains may stay in but unless its a bad pour it will be negligible and stay hot until it meets its final form a few seconds after hitting mold. i have a set of punch rods with letters on them, you can get designs or custom logos made on like etsy. custom molds too, i have a turtle shell mold i have yet to try

>>23108934
this probably does exist and if you really want it then do homework and make sure. but to find in the wild, expensive and hard to sell. something like this is also an option. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2014-D-Silver-Kennedy-Half-Dollar-MS70-PCGS/293710802095?hash=item4462872caf:g:U70AAOSwI8VfSVRi

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>>23108860
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...I never noticed that anon

>> No.23109133

>>23109080
Based and truthpilled

>> No.23109134

>>23108864
I don’t know much about this but am interested. What do you guys think of those little “tabletop” smelters? I don’t plan on melting too much, and I don’t mind being a little restricted if it means I’m not gonna spend a ton of money on something I might not end up even being interested in.

>> No.23109181

>>23109134
actually theres a better option if you really arent sure, like 40$ of good rated firebrick and ceramic crucibles will allow you to melt with a blowtorch. amounts are limited and you should be careful but its relatively easy to test waters with

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Torch-Gold-Silver-Metal-Casting-Kit-with-Ceramic-Crucible-Tongs-Flux-Stir-Rod/323502855543?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item4b5245d577:g:rGIAAOSwGKJdE5Ys&enc=AQAFAAACcBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90Z278x5ickk5v8gVt3hEWLVg%2F253w6XCVAX2ntc9oyTPi%2F28CaqjoxYiZW%2FHStWJU9a8vMe35sdO95xIOblPDbhGdQIwPLKlbdspsaUg9dUA7NfzM15ZjKnXFf81iC8PI2j40maWR1xDI%2FKgyQP%2FVyTiZfQZ7Rp0P0l2Ty5DGkjyLdELFnx3%2BjzbmYJILhm5njJ4fYcpAumIj%2FMwfDnqTXgR%2BywLKCYAWt8075cxwATqIx3pRI0uuZysN6ioEuGp33zgV0Y4kQqjeJfLt5wZapzVQxeOoX34LBRxzq7ijLkNPp%2FEPZ3y3cqtXmeb27YVyD7jg3Y4t2sSVuakGBy7rDf97hBXn8ru8sGf4ZmvmHHQWjOW1RtXVHpA6hD8ffn7STqGIDcfv3mkFMcyRMGFNzCLRDFk3vw8vHYwC9vVqXraM3VUF2Mx%2FDkCE3bJC7n8GTFj9Ctz2G789jEAXS%2BwIIxIM428ED0%2FB8KcM9Ff9LDfHE4v1l%2BSglvoQOLC6Davn493%2BNgwT4VamKhakCyzXw%2FgUjnd8VK1xd%2F%2Fa8YsNWjKDmnzkeOjkGS7iWx1iYIg%2F8wtW%2BpEMDZ5XAGZ%2F5ZW4hEObkLavfOudQU3rIU77DUTS5lTGU7wo3k%2FLBfDEO%2F3tjkWIBMRp6MR8B38sMXCpXJLt2QmIhydKGi8wUOmEXBanEoWzlClD9%2F5dPKe5ik0HjCt6UjWuszcQvzPzUb8oQ83PL%2FqcI4NkqCunkkIoWxW3QeUszXBdVgFXTA%2BVaHtVSSsqP%2B%2FMQEWxai0FtUg3%2BLkyQgNX9zlQ%3D%3D&checksum=323502855543b4a7a807853e41a29d5f95486c0fe3a9

>> No.23109201

>>23109181
id like to apologize for the absolute lad of a link i sent

>> No.23109204

>>23109134
If the crappy crucible fails with a molten batch inside it will destroy the whole furnace. Also, fire is much more based than electricity.

>> No.23109218

>>23109181
Huh shit. Good to know.

>> No.23109231

>>23109181
Brother, you know you can cut off everything from the ?_trkparms onwards and the link still works right? Try an extension like this: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/clearurls/

>> No.23109254 [DELETED] 

>>23108052
You seem like a real fag. Everything is Nazi this or Hitler that. I feel like throwing my silver in a river because of you.

>> No.23109262

>>23109231
yeah sorry, im on brave and it almost never gives me those long ones

>> No.23109289

>>23109204
my biggest fear, i always melt over fire brick rated to an excessive temp

>> No.23109317

>>23108860
So that's why they're changing the design.

>> No.23109385 [DELETED] 

>>23108385
Nazis. Right. I got it. Nazis behind every corner and Jews. Have some rope.

>> No.23109439

>>23108011
>10k in a lifetime
Lmao I go through 10k every couple of months. Ammo to a gun fag is literally like grains of rice to an asian family.

Hell, I don't even shoot a lot.

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>>23104612

>> No.23109474
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there are no sad crab days, there is just another day to stack cheap

>> No.23109485

>>23109289
>melt over fire brick rated to an excessive temp

Good point to make for noobs is to beware of concrete or limestone, spilled molten metal can cause offgassing of the water in the porous material, maybe CO2 also, and violently spall out chunks. Don't want to mess up the garage floor and get splattered for the trouble.

I have talc/soapstone slabs I use but oughta get firebrick.

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>>23109317
That reminds me, heads up frens! US mint opened enrollments today to purchase the final 2020 ASE Proof (S - San Francisco Mint) before we switch to the new design. It will probably be about $65 and shipping is free for those who enroll. I’m gonna pick up a couple just for the “last proof of this design ever” meme.

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>>23108385
Why are you acting like this is something 4ch doesn't know? You're literally so annoying. We've known ages. Paperclip isn't some shocking thing we haven't discovered. However those old Nazis left the intelligence agencies as they aged and died and it's a new generation. I could blow your mind out and ask you who banks 3/4 of the world's money (British offshore) and what is Five Eyes. It's not Nazis you fool. It's the damned empire, the same empire who defeated said Nazis.

Also Zakuro loves fascist Silver. Todays junk acquisition pictured.

>> No.23109563

>>23109510
neat, inb4 instantly out of stock 2 seconds after live. the 75th ww2 coin will also do this.

eh, might grab a burnished war butterfly instead

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>>23109552
Tatty old florins, arguably the British empire has done more evil than anyone else. You can feel Victoria in every coin. That Anglo hate.
>Anglo_bathing_blood_deaths.jpg

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There have been some discussions on alternate items to stack. Anyone else here stack frankincense, myrhh, or other exotic spices and resins?

>pic related, 1 oz of mastic gum, purchased for $15. It grows on a single island in the Mediterranean and was worth it's weight in gold during the Ottoman era.

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>>23109563
It’s not a reverse proof so I don’t think it will be that quick, but you may be right. Do you know what the purpose of enrollment is if it doesn’t reserve a spot for you? Does it just lock in the price?

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>> No.23109649

>>23109612
anything rare this year has instantly sold out. is there enrollment? all i see is the (remind me later) button?

>> No.23109650

>>23109578
The end justifies the means, brother.

>> No.23109666

>>23109510
First half of 2021 will still have the old designs. I feel like those will be the rare ones.

>> No.23109683

>>23109552
You seem like a leaf from that post.

>> No.23109697

>>23109596
I am stockpiling magic mushrooms so I can make mushroom smoothies, get people tripping balls and then steal all their worthwhile items.

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>>23109440
Based.
>>23109650
Whilst somewhat true, we did create the whole FIAT banking system which is shitty, but we spread a lot of good, and subverted an entire planet through blackmail and shadows, which is very, very, evil. I'm fed up with this NAZIS shill though. So here's a nice image for them. Hail Silver!

>> No.23109745

>>23109650
By any means? Funny that.

>> No.23109750

>>23109045
yeah, I read about that too. Disentis, right?
But its too far from where I live.

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>>23109683
Your mother is a leaf whom my dog regularly services.

>> No.23109783

>>23109730
Based pic brother, what’s the name of those Fascist Italian silver coins?

>> No.23109790

>>23109730
the absolute state of pmg. You need some rope too.

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>>23109666
Nice try Satan, not falling for your tricks
>>23109649
Check below where it says this product is available as part of enrollment, or try this link: https://catalog.usmint.gov/american-eagle-silver-one-ounce-proof-coin-enrollment-MM.html?cgid=2020-product-schedule&start=null&q=null

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you like gold coins?
yes?
why dont you post some too!

>> No.23109838

>>23104612
Thoughts on goldbacks? Seems like a fun idea if more people were willing to use them.

>> No.23109885

>>23109790
Everyone laugh at this faggot insulting based Yukariposter

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>>23109783
5 Lire. I'm addicted to collecting them. They're surely the best eagle on a coin ever.
>>23109790
Only a fool would ignore history. How do you like this DPRK silver then? Best Korea. I suggest you rope yourself before reality catches up to you. Do you think preserving a working German WW2 vehicle is bad too? How about a rifle, or uniform? You're truly a man after Goering's own ways, or Beria. Trying to erase problematic history like it doesn't exist.

>> No.23109904

>>23109838
Honestly I’d consider golbacks numismatics that you should buy if you find them interesting but besides that there’s absolutely no reason to buy them

>> No.23109954

>>23109838
premium is absolutely insane

>>23109811
interesting, thanks anon, wonder if the 75th anniversary has this too. where did you find this

>> No.23109956

>>23109730
Stop posting cool historical coins n' sheeeiiiit. I'm trying to just buy gold n' silva for emergencies. Not get caught up in coin collecting. Fuck, god dammit. Shiny things me likey.

>> No.23109971

>>23109885

Nazis don't do a very good job of trying to fit in here.

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>>23109954
>where did you find this
I’m one of the anons that ordered a shitload of the ATB coins during a sale and I left my email notifications on. After getting a bunch of bullshit about women’s suffrage they finally sent me this one about the ASE enrollment. It’s my first time trying it though so idk how it all works.

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>>23109956
Honestly the same happened to me. I bought numismatic at first because it's a place you can often find bargains, for weight/cost ratio. Then I watched my items increase in value a stupid amount, many doubled and are now selling for way over what I paid, but I just keep ACOOMULATING.

Plus yeah some real nice designs out there to get. Why not do both, senpai? If it really goes all SHTF numismatic coins are likely going to become currency again, I'd say.

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>>23110104
well i hope it does what i think it does, thanks for the tip, i got like 5 of the river and 5 of the memorial 5 oz at the time. still a good deal, glad we could raid and make the mint worker spit coffee on his monitor

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>> No.23110182

>>23106625
Don't be memed by the silver bagholders, buy Gold if you want to make it.

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I don't know how anyone can still believe that retard that kept being posted by the guy thinking we were going into deflation and a golden dollar bull run. After the worst possible monetary news, the next day the 30 year yield is 3 bps higher than before the news and 15 bps higher than it was a week ago. The dollar didn't even rise enough for it to not be considered normal volatility.

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>>23110182
Don't be memed by the gold and silver bagholders, stack if you want to make it.

>> No.23110250

>>23110109
You've convinced me. Where do I start shopping?

>> No.23110341

>>23109838
Pure flexing. It is like buying Zimbabwean billion dollar note.

>> No.23110362

>>23109904
I personally bought a bunch of the singles because they resell for 100%+ and also plan to buy the rest of the Nevada set to frame.

>> No.23110377

>>23108796
just because lots of people are doing it doesnt mean that their getting gold. I ve seen hundreds of people hand mine over the years and only maybe 3% ever get any serious gold and even fewer make money at it. Your in Germany by the sounds of it, try and look up Switzerland's gold belts and make a trip out there to go gold digging, I ve seen nuggets up to half an ounce get recovered out there. You could also try the Scottish highlands for placers as well, big gold out there keeps popping up.

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>>23110240
tfw i already made it but gave it all away to the bank

reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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>>23110250
Coin shops and self discipline on eBay. On eBay, you often find a coin going cheap, stick it on watch. If it stays low (use the numista site to check weight/purity) stick a bid on it. Learn coins as you go, just type fucking silver into the search bar. As you learn more you can search for specific coins.

The historical value is a nice hedge too, they'll always have a market with collectors too. Welcome, fren, it's a fun world. These pictured coins are total worthless junk, but cool.

>> No.23110405

>>23109750
is there any exposed bedrock? how about boulders or river cobble? Post some pics of what your dealing with and I can try to help you find some Au. No promises of anything big though.

>> No.23110416

>>23110389
https://catalog.usmint.gov/end-of-world-war-ii-75th-anniversary-american-eagle-silver-proof-coin-20XF.html?cgid=ae-silver-coins#prefn1=mintLocation&prefv1=westpoint&start=1
One more month....

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>>23110383
You fool! Also only pre-92 is actually bronze (95% copper, britfag discussion don't talk about cents) so anything shiny usually isn't worth the effort. I can mostly tell the coins apart by sight now. Obsession alert.

>> No.23110515

https://catalog.usmint.gov/end-of-world-war-ii-75th-anniversary-american-eagle-gold-proof-coin-20XE.html?cm_sp=LP2-_-wwii-20xe-gold-_-081520&scp=WWII
What is this cheap gimmic to limit gold 75th to only 1945 copies only?

>> No.23110538

>>23110477
Bummer. That was about five years worth of collected change. Might have been a few bronze ones in there.

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>>23108206
This is a nice sentiment but I doubt some homeless poorfags would appreciate it, they'd probably pawn the bar straight away for malt liquor.

Give metal to friends and family for Christmas, if they are refusing to stack for themselves, we can stack for them. Pic related is what every family member and friend will be getting from me this year.

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>>23110538
It's never too late to start checking your change, senpai. I regularly get '71 new pence in mine. I've got quite a bit now, soons adds up, especially when those self checkouts fuck you over and give you 9p in coppers.
>>23110416
America that's so low effort. Do something fancy for fuck sake. Still worth collecting though, special one and all but Christ do a fancy design.

>> No.23110655

>>23110615
So I'm looking for pre 92 coppers. Thanks, bong brah.

>> No.23110667

>>23110615
At least this one is special https://catalog.usmint.gov/end-of-world-war-ii-75th-anniversary-silver-medal-20XH.html?cm_sp=LP4-_-wwii-20xh-medal-_-091720&scp=WWII..

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>>23108098
Oh shit, a Liberty Lobby round? Based. Got about 5 of those suckers myself. Love the deep strike on the obverse.

>> No.23110711

>>23108148
Very nice

>> No.23110730 [DELETED] 

guys go buy some coins from oldsiver.ru

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>>23110655
I think 1998 2p's some are copper too as they ran out of steel at the mint (kek).

Easiest check is a magnet. If it's magnetic chuck it, if it isn't it's for keeps. Godspeed, my man. Maybe one day either copper value goes up (very likely) or they become collectible (also likely, especially as of value of copper increases loads of them will face melting, increasing rarity).

Surely no reason not to? After all it's just a few pence anyway. You'd have spent it on shit.

>> No.23110737

>>23110677
Nice, Mine is 1983 version.

>> No.23110759

>>23110730
Fuck no that shit's a scam

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>>23110667
That's a good one. I actually want.

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rate my new junk delivery fellas

>> No.23110871

>>23110766
Nice walker half, benji, and sterling. Gotta get those premium coins. It might have additional premiums in the future if everything goes downhill for here.
>>23110831
What am I looking at? It is so small. Are you just starting out, and did you do the magnet test?

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>>23110730
Biggest scam of the century.

>>23110738
Out of the seven coppers in my almost empty change drawer I got these. Must have given that bank quite a few good ones.

>> No.23111064

>>23108206
There's an honor system farm stand near where I live, I dropped off an ounce a while ago. Guy who owns it has a bit of a libertarian commune going on so I doubt I'm redpilling him, but I like spreading the idea of actually using silver.

>> No.23111098

>>23110871
the hinges on the cufflinks are ferromagnetic, rest seems to be good
i try to buy few oz of junk below spot from online auctions every week, this isn't my whole stack

>> No.23111116

>>23110759
>>23110945
wtf are you guys talking about?

>> No.23111222

>>23111116
Dude sent out a few free items in an attempt to make his shop look legit. He's about the scam the shit out of everyone. You've been warned. That's what another anon said earlier anyway.

>> No.23111229

>>23111116
Absolutely nothing. Go buy more from him.

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40k physical silver
30k physical gold
30k miners
25k liquid to buy dips
30k crypto
15k in savings

currently printing 1 ETH/day with crypto.
1/3 of gains goes to growing ETH stack, 1/3 goes to getting silver, 1/3 goes to fuel further speculation. I an author, and teach yoga and meditation, and cash flow is a little dry right now. Moving out of LA to colorado, because I like clean air, waiting for Q3 results to spike my miners, and I'm feeling like I have a lot of exposure if Biden gets the win. I consider it a 25% chance; what's the best way to put my money where my mouth is? I've lately just been stacking ETH, BTC, and physical, but what am I missing?

>> No.23111271 [DELETED] 

>>23111222
>That's what another anon said earlier anyway.
proof?nigger

>> No.23111274

>>23111116
i think paying 3x spot for common coins is a great idea, you should do it anon

>> No.23111468

>>23109596
I've been stacking frankincense because it burns very nicely as resin and makes top reusable saran wrap replacement. I also stack buckwheat/lavender/chamomile, but that's for a wellness product I make and sell so it's more inventory than stacking, per se.

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>>23110405
Were you up to speed with Silver Spruce, Pan Man? I think you said in an earlier thread that you're not, so I'll condense the information for you and ask you directly.

SS' Mexican Pino de Plata's long-term target is to produce 100Moz of silver. I think that's too ambitious considering they haven't done any drilling yet, only surface samples (very good ones mind you, 31.25g/t Ag up to 557g/t Ag from one of their targets there). ProDeMin company sampled one of SS' veins in the property in 2019 and came up with average 1130g/t Ag (1278g/t AgEq).
The property is 397ha large and is located 15km West of Coeur Mining's flagship Palmarejo mine in Chihuahua, which produced 6.7Moz Ag; 111,932oz Au in 2019 alone.

Is Silver Spruce's 100Moz goal realistic at all? Isn't it very dependent on the continuation of the veins at Palmarejo? The drilling results are going to be very important for this project!

>> No.23111545

>>23111526
pardon the horrible spacing

>> No.23111625

>>23111111

>> No.23111702

>>23111526
Drilling will show us the truth of the matter. The issue is taking samples from surface showings wont show the true picture of an ore body. They need to drill down and find how far the epithermal vein structures extend for. One thing to to note about these sorts of ore bodies too, is that they for the most part do not carry high values to depth. They have insane high values of Au and Ag 10-40m down, great values at 100m but than fall off a cliff the deeper you go, due to a long chemical process I wont get into. We need to see drilling results, than we can find out if their 100Moz projection is accurate. In that region of Mexico specifically, based on other regional projects, I wouldnt expect the ore body to extend past 100m deep, and grades seem to cut off at around 60m. They do however extend laterally in many cases for over a kilometer, and are often disjointed due to fault action, meaning more veins could be intersected below the surface with drilling. I have high hopes the ore goes to depth, but I am not counting my chickens before they hatch.

>> No.23111799

>>23111251
>>23111468

Looks pretty good, since you're moving to Colorado, try to line up access to good land for growing food and herbs/seeds if you're not already. Alternative income streams and productivity/resiliency will probably be helpful going forward, I grow a few esoteric herbs I sell on eBay, it's fun buying silver with the proceeds from annual crops. Presumably you would be ready to make and market various value-added products too.

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Dont go up yet! I need more!

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>>23111702
>Drilling will show us the truth of the matter. The issue is taking samples from surface showings wont show the true picture of an ore body.
Indeed. I almost invested a couple of hundred into them because of the hype in the last thread but thankfully I spent a good hour making notes and observations. Still have to gauge the risk for a while after all.
>In that region of Mexico specifically, based on other regional projects, I wouldnt expect the ore body to extend past 100m deep, and grades seem to cut off at around 60m. They do however extend laterally in many cases for over a kilometer, and are often disjointed due to fault action, meaning more veins could be intersected below the surface with drilling. I have high hopes the ore goes to depth, but I am not counting my chickens before they hatch.
Oh, that doesn't sound very encouraging. Maybe I'll rethink investing once the results come out, or once the price goes to 0.05 CAD or something.

Thank you for your input Pan Man

>> No.23111862

>>23111829
where can i get the kek statue?

>> No.23111881

>>23108860
I did actually and it makes me smile everytime I see it. Fiat is (((their))) money.

>> No.23111894

>>23111862
I think they still sell them on Amazon

>> No.23111900

>>23111829
>>23110477
>>23109552
I don’t know where you guys get all these little figurines but I have to admit that I quite like them

>> No.23111908

>>23109134
Why would you want to smelt your silver? Is this for purifying ores? Or making custom rounds? I don’t get it

>> No.23111928

>>23111852
i would be cautiously optimistic. We need to see those core samples, I cant speculate what could be in the ground without them. On a similar note, an explorer 5 years ago whos name alludes me right now had similar ground to Pino de Plata, surface showings were great and they made great money with that, but when they drilled the ore body only extended 26m down than petered out. Thats what I dread could happen here.

>> No.23111982

>>23110595
Nah not straight to hobofags, but a pleasant surprise to whoever counts the SA collection buckets.

>> No.23111993

Buying some junk silver worth 9 toz tomorrow. Did my math and it comes to $2.50 over spot for each t ounce. Not the best deal for junk, but silver for $2.50 over spot is a good deal anyhow

>> No.23112012

>>23111908
I want to make custom Jesus bust bullion

>> No.23112020
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>>23109358
>pic related predicted ASS
based /pmg/ as usual

>> No.23112052

>>23110389
The east africa coins are so low quality. Always amazing to find them in good shape otherwise they look like dogshit

>> No.23112069

>>23111271
Another anon said he ordered his item and didn't get it after one day later. It was obvious bait/trolling

>> No.23112076

>>23111829
Nice stash. I like the cross and the gold coins. I would like a bunch of 1/2oz AGEs one day, those seem like a good size for gold coins. And the little bit of silver and copper in AGEs makes them a nice durable coin that you can keep in your pocket. Can't exactly do that with a maple or britannia

>> No.23112099

What’s a less popular coin you guys have been stacking?

>> No.23112100

>>23110388
Someone made the new bread early.

>> No.23112103

>>23111799
I'm scouting out some land over the next year for a compound; part of the reason for the move. Sustainable working retreat zone to support a de-stress environment for the working population of nearby Denver. Testbed pilot before rolling out nationwide. Like a live-in wework meets bed and breakfast, offering short, medium, and long term stays. Still early stage. Might expand internationally or facilitate luxury retreats for certain clients, or sister partnerships with agricultural centers and working exchanges with Brazil, depending on the market opportunity (another work trip to Brazil next year when I get the visa: motorcycle trip around the country with another friend of mine). Next year is sourcing funding; have a partner lined up (we're working already on facilitating Armenian civilian support and response, I'm the ex-military consultant running a venture studio while he runs a marketing firm).

Any herbs you recommend? I only know the poisonous ones like lily of the valley and such.

>> No.23112141

>>23112100
Ignore it, its dead.
>>23112099
Silver shields. Although they're rounds. Not so much stacking just collecting them while I stack

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>>23112141
Pic related

>> No.23112195

>>23111928
Here's hoping the results will be good. If not, that would be terrible for all the anons here who've loaded up on this company already

>> No.23112236

Remember anons reading this thread. We're getting heavily astroturfed by JIDF shills.

>> No.23112243

>>23112192
Thanks for pic. I used to think buffalos were ugly but they have been growing on me but they are far from low key. I was to collect some Ottoman coins but seeing as I’m in the other side of the pond, I have to go through eBay and I’ll pass.

>> No.23112246

>>23111829
heh, nice fort Link

>> No.23112264

>>23112195
I hope so too, otherwise were going to be in for a lot of Pink wojaks

>> No.23112268

>>23112020
kek
the image is godlike too, haven't been here long enough to have seen it before

>> No.23112304

>>23108052
>All the good silver stocks are going to soar over the coming months.
You were saying this 3 months ago too and it only went down since then. =(

>> No.23112351

>>23108595
h o t t

>> No.23112422
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How can PAAS drop over 2% on a day silver is up over 3%?

>> No.23112423

>>23108593
>God help everyone who still believes in the house of cards
No, fuck these brainlet goylems, they've been warned time and time again, they can only blame themselves for what's coming to them.

>> No.23112484

>>23112423
You can't blame sheep for being herded to a slaughter

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>>23112304

Three months ago would be the 6th of July, and, yes, you're right, I did tell people to buy mining stocks then, and they did very well from it. Just as I also told them to buy in June, May, April, and March. At worst, you bought the peak of a mining stock during the past two months and are down by 30%. Which is a normal retracement in a miner bull market. Nobody can call an exact top or bottom, not even Sprott, who is 25% underwater on his First Majestic investment. It's foolish to try to do so when the game which we are playing is so dangerous. If a black swan happens and you don't have your mining stocks in order, you're finished. If you are confident in the fundamentals of metals and miners, then simply hold and be patient. I'm sure that somebody who bought FWZ on the 6th of March, went down 32%, but is now up 120% on that investment, isn't bothered by the initial downturn either.

>> No.23112578

>>23108593
Seriously guys. I don’t like being pessimistic, because you always can be happy and successful if you try and are smart, but you should start praying. We may soon find ourselves in a completely scary and unrecognizable world. God save our souls.

>> No.23112587

Best place to buy capsules? And how much junk silver should I have? Are Roosevelts equivalent to Mercs or will FWTDHWATQAD only accept the latter?

>> No.23112646

>>23112587
>Are Roosevelts equivalent to Mercs or will FWTDHWATQAD only accept the latter?
I’ve been wanting to know this as well

>> No.23112655

>>23112422
I'm 100% convinced there's something shady going on behind the curtains.
All the indicators are supra-bullish for miners :
- insane demand for investment silver due to economic uncertainty
- loads of normans' cash flowing into the stock market
- price of silver x2'd since march
- oil, which is the main commodity required for miners, and a huge part of the extraction cost, is at rock bottom
The margins should be soaring like never before. Yet miners are tanking or crabbing at best.
All the analysts are agreeing on list, look at PAAS on tipranks : 5 strong buy, 1 hold, 0 sell. You can search for days for stonks with this kind of super bullish rating and find nothing approaching.

Yet it's down.. I start to believe miners are shorter the same way SLV is, and by the same (((fellows))). Would make sense for them to try to get as many shares as possible to have a strong hold on the production side to manipulate it as wanted.

>>23112484
Yes i do. For a long time i was in your shoes trying to excuse their disgusting ignorance, but i can't anymore, we are heading to literal hell on earth due to their cowardise and lack of foresight. I unironically start to understand why the jews want to genocide the goyim.

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>>23112264
I actually remembered something just now. Oldbanker on ceo.ca was in contact with Silver Spruce this July. SS informed him that their geologist estimated that there's potentially 120Moz in the ground at Pino. I get that oldbanker is a trusted and well-respected person at ceo.ca but come on, that estimate is kinda ridiculous isn't it?

>> No.23112737

>>23104915
Honest question here, I dont mean to troll. How are you seriously expecting to use any of that in a shtf scenario? The gold and silver I mean. By my calculations, that 13-14 kilos of metal. And no doubt it is quite large in volume. Are you going to lug that around with you? And won't it make you a massive target? How will you pay people? Is it all in bars? Wouldn't that make it quite hard to purchase small items? How are you not going to end up overpaying for most things?

>> No.23112741

>>23112646
I see them with similar premiums, so i'm thinking it's just memes but at the same time memes are quite powerful. Right now SD Bullion has Roosevelts on sale for cheaper than the Monument Metal's Merc sale from the last couple of days and I'm thinking about buying $25 face worth. I just want to get a MILF BJ when this is all over

>> No.23112824

>>23112655
They dont want to genocide them they just want to use them. Ever read 1984?
>Ifthere was hope, it must lie in the proles, because only there, in those swarming disregarded masses, eighty-five percent of the population of Oceania, could the force to destroy the Party ever be generated. The Party could not be overthrown from within. Its enemies, if it had any enemies, had no way of coming together or even of identifying one another. Even if the legendary Brotherhood existed, as just possibly it might, it was inconceivable that its members could ever assemble in larger numbers than twos and threes. Rebellion meant a look in the eyes, an inflection of the voice; at the most, an occasional whispered word. But the proles, if only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength, would have no need to conspire. They need only to rise up and shake themselves like a horse shaking off flies. If they chose they could blow the Party to pieces tomorrow morning. Surely sooner or later it must occur to them to do it.
People are just retarded anon. The kikes are capitalizing on that fact for their own benefit, and because the majority of people are mindless sheep, what the jews say is truth becomes truth, except for those who step back and question everyone (the proles and as such, the documented "truth")

>> No.23112913

>>23112264
>>23112195
>>23112681

Even if Pino turns out to be less remarkable than expected, SSE still has two other projects, Melchett Lake and El Mezquite. The market cap of the company is a miserable $8 million, so it's not as if it can go much lower, and a rise in the price of gold and silver will make it go up on the basis of those two assets alone. News release from 25 Feb 2020:

"Silver Spruce Resources New Flagship Project, Melchett Lake, Boast Historic Sample Grades up to 28.8 g/t Gold, 560 g/t Silver, and 19% Zinc"

https://ceo.ca/@thenewswire/silver-spruce-resources-new-flagship-project-melchett

El Mezquite:

https://ceo.ca/@accesswire/silver-spruce-announces-phase-1-exploration-on-el-mezquite

"The El Mezquite Project is located within the west-central portion of the Sierra Madre Occidental Volcanic Complex within the prominent northwest-trending "Sonora Gold Belt" of northern Mexico and parallel to the well-known, precious metals-rich Mojave-Sonora Megashear. Exploration in the surrounding area is very active with adjacent and nearby properties held by Evrim, Newmont, Garibaldi, Kootenay Silver and Penoles. Other nearby large operating mines include Alamos Gold's Los Mulatos gold mine and Agnico Eagle's La India gold mine located 50 and 58 km to the northeast, respectively, Agnico's Pinos Altos Mine, 100 km southeast and Argonaut's La Colorada Mine, 100 km west."

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>>23112741
what about '64 Kennedys?

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Anyone know a good place to buy Recihmarks?

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>>23111900
eBay lol, I have all the Tokyo mew mew except obviously Ichigo. Maybe soon I'll be lucky.
>>23112052
So true, they're total trash. I like em though.

Shall we have a what does /pmg/ drive? Pic related.

>> No.23113044

>>23112681
yea its a bit early to be even coming up with speculative resources without drilling the veins. However like what >>23112913 said, Silver Spruce is tiny and has other projects to work with that will gain value with the price of gold and silver going up. I need to read more about Melchett Lake, that name really rings bells in my head and i am not sure why.

>> No.23113079 [DELETED] 

>>23112913
Yes, I acquainted myself with those projects as well. El Mezquite will be a low-grade, high tonnage project. Open pit if I understood correctly. That'll keep the company up and and earn them some profits, and they've already begun stage 1 of their exploration there. They will be mapping the deposits and taking new surface samples. No drilling done. El Mezquite is alright but nothing major to my knowledge.

Melchett Lake on the other hand was more exciting, although they still haven't drilled there either. High polymetallic deposits expected, very high quality zinc found in their surface samples and some great gold & silver qualities in some samples too. They have decent infrastructure but will probably have to build electricity infra at least.

I got the impression that Silver Spruce will focus on Pino and El Mezquite before Melchett Lake. El Mezquite will probably be the first to provide new information considering that Pino is in a bit of a stalemate at the moment and it will take time to do the drilling & results. I'm expecting El Mezquite to show acceptable results, then comes Pino's turn, and that will either make the share price soar or crash

>> No.23113106
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>>23112824
No, they want to genocide us, using us is just to build the infrastructure they need to achieve this goal. I strongly advise you to study the lurianic cabalah, the zohar and the babylonian talmud, it's crystal clear : in order to fix the world and make the jews become one with YHVH/Ain Soph to manisfest, via the Tikkun Olam, they need to gather all the Qliphoths shattered from the Sefirots during the Shevirah, and for this they need to cleanse the world from gentiles. Completely. It's their holy mission. To them it's the only way to reach godhood.
If you don't have time to study these, i advise you a serie by Christopher Jon Bjerknes on this topic :
https://www.bitchute.com/video/dUsfQ5tkXxEX/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PvxEMybZ9KUk/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/aNI9LRkO7Ry1/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NiYUEGNveUt1/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/9c3LZXJH3Phe/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/HmSklgrQWS3Y/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/tvCk0DJ5xCNi/

https://www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/380568/jewish/Shattered-Vessels.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefirot#Lurianic_Shevirah_(Shattering)_and_Tikun_(Rectification)

>> No.23113109

>>23105914
Is this the same company, barrick that is involved with an osiska?

>> No.23113115

>>23112913
Deleted & reposted because of awful spacing.
Yes, I acquainted myself with those projects as well. El Mezquite will be a low-grade, high tonnage project. Open pit if I understood correctly. That'll keep the company up and and earn them some profits, and they've already begun stage 1 of their exploration there. They will be mapping the deposits and taking new surface samples. No drilling done. El Mezquite is alright but nothing major to my knowledge. Melchett Lake on the other hand was more exciting, although they still haven't drilled there either. High polymetallic deposits expected, very high quality zinc found in their surface samples and some great gold & silver qualities in some samples too. They have decent infrastructure but will probably have to build electricity infra at least.

I got the impression that Silver Spruce will focus on Pino and El Mezquite before Melchett Lake. El Mezquite will probably be the first to provide new information considering that Pino is in a bit of a stalemate at the moment and it will take time to do the drilling & results. I'm expecting El Mezquite to show acceptable results, then comes Pino's turn, and that will either make the share price soar or crash
>>23113044
Melchett Lake is in Canada, Ontario, if that helps at all

>> No.23113138

>>23113106
I mean you could have just said "blood libel"

>> No.23113171

>>23113115
Yea its a property I swear I ve heard of from another company. I ll go have a look at my archives and see if the name pops up.
>>23113109
are you talking about Osisko mining? Barrick has worked with them in the past but I dont think there together on any projects right now.

>> No.23113184

why did Turkey do this?

>>23112927
I'm not trying to buy the daughter.

>>23112587
still looking for some advice on where to buy caps

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>>23113184
image failed lol

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>>23113184
3rd times a charm

>> No.23113221

>>23113171
Kerr Addison Mines & Tribute Minerals are some of the previous owners of that project.

>> No.23113266

>>23113138
Blood libel is just the appetizer sadly, it goes far beyond this. Their megalomaniac delirious satanism wouldn't be so spoopy if according to their calendar the date of the tikkun olam wasn't so close. They are preparing this day to come for the past thousands years and even though it's not really clear what is the exact date, this is supposed to happen during the transition to the age of Aquarius. So basically 2000-2100. Within this timeframe they will try to completely wipe the planet from 'impurities' (goyim) to purify the world and prepare the coming of their satanic deity.

>> No.23113270

>>23106053
John Law didn’t own 17 nuclear aircraft carriers

>> No.23113285

>>23113221
Ah thats it, I remember reading about the Kerr Addison Mine and some of the other properties nearby. Must be it.

>> No.23113291 [DELETED] 

>>23107182
russia, china, iran, north korea, venezuela, and any other country that would stand to gain from a US collapse
contrary to popular opinion, israel stands to LOSE if the US crashed and burned. iran's the most likely source of BOTH pro and anti-j posts. but I doubt ppl on here can think outside of their /pol/ bubble

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>>23104612
Reminder

>>23104915
Damn, I must say I'm fucking mirin'

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>>23113291
shut the fuck up you JIDF glownigger. You are shitting up /pmg/ since days now, can you give up a break already, shlomo?

>> No.23113359

>>23113285
Glad to help. Going to bed now, I'll research some other company tomorrow. Maybe Vangold or Scottie, since those have been talked about a lot recently. Kind of a big backlog to work through but compiling information on these companies helps me understand the industry and make smarter decisions in the long run. Got a lot of work to do and the FOMO is ever-present lol

>> No.23113370

>>23113270

If America tried to start a war to force the dollar on the world, it would lose. Not only would the war be one of the most unjust and evil wars in history, but America doesn't have the manufacturing-base to fight it. Its military is built on the sandy foundation of the dollar. If the world agrees to dump that, it immediately plunges into poverty.

>> No.23113372

>>23111526
>>2311170

Silver spruce had a terrible investor report come out in march of this year. It basically said there were serious concerns about financial stability. They've already taken loans out. Some even as small as 45k. An anon told me this isnt a concern because when the price of silver goes up it wont matter and im really tempted because its only five cents a share but i think im gonna hold off. What do you guys think?

>> No.23113424

>>23105129
>in the habitable parts of Canada.
So like ten miles north of the US border?

>> No.23113430

>>23113266
>66
Checked.

So you're saying basically it's the storyline from Lexx, and they're the divine order, and we'll see a divine shadow rise, and then there will be the cleansing.

Will they make the Lexx though?

>> No.23113462

>>23113171
Yes. I still havent done the research on osiska since you recomended them too days ago but its very frustrating bwecause there is more than one company named osiska. Theres osiska royalites. Osiska mining and I think even two more oaiskas other than that...

>> No.23113482

>>23113430
>Lexx
what is this?

>> No.23113515

Can we get some discussion on miners going. This is going to be a good week to buy and possibly the last dip opportunity

Im currently planning on investing in klondike, kootenay, vangold and I want to look into osiska bevause they sound really good. Id like to get some really solid players in my portfolio though so it doesnt feel like a crapshoot on small companies. Something with some teeth... I currently hold impact, bayhorse, and dolly varden.

Can anyone elaborate on kootenay specifically? I see lots of recomendations for them.

>> No.23113529

>>23113372
Hold until drilling results

>> No.23113573

>>23113515
Also. Id specifically like to know about mining companies in the US. Im interested to see how this new executive order will play out. The only us company i know of is Silver One (i think). Shill me some us miners.

>> No.23113588

>>23113529
Cool. Ill make a small buy and hold until the drilling results. Thanks man. High iq play there.

>> No.23113604

>>23111251
You're going to be rich as fuck anon. What miners are you holding?

>> No.23113628

>>23113372

This is what the interim financial report said about Fireweed Zinc on 31 March:

"As at March 31, 2020, management estimates that the Company does not have sufficient working capital to maintain its operations and activities for the next twelve months and will need to raise additional capital in order to further fund its operations. These material uncertainties may cast significant doubt as to the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern."

And yet if you invested at the time of this statement, you made a 220% return. Most financial reports about microcap junior mining stocks say things like this. The very reason why there is so much money to be made in them is because other people are too scared to invest. They don't have confidence that commodity prices will keep going up. They think that silver will collapse, as it did in 2016 or 2011. That's why the share prices are low to begin with. These stocks are all about ultra-risk, ultra-reward. You should only invest in them if you completely believe that commodities will go higher, and be prepared to lose every penny of your money if they don't. The reason why Endeavour Silver has outperformed First Majestic is because their AISC is $18 per ounce, and they were breaking even or losing money in February; others were frightened away, and went with the "safe" producers, but people who foresaw that silver would go up, and bought on that basis didn't care.

>> No.23113689

>>23104915
get rid of half your savings, stop posting what you own so glowies can raid you

>> No.23113693

>>23111251
Please help this newfag out. When you say you're "printing" 1 ETH/day with crypto...are you willing to explain that please? Is there something about the way that your crypto is invested that's netting 1% profit each day?

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gib momentum

>> No.23113713

>>23113628
I think we're all in agreement that silver will go up. I will keep this in perspective. Thanks.

>> No.23113765

>>23113482
Only the best sci-fi ever made.

>> No.23113776

>>23113515

On the basis of what I say here, >>23113628 my favourite miners are DV, IPT, IRV, SVE. I feel that, with these stocks, you simply can't lose in a bull market. To take DV as an example: in the time of the British Empire, Dolly Varden was the most famous silver mine in Canada. It was world-renowned. The company today has $10 million in cash, no debt, a 20 percent Sprott investment, 88 kilometres of territory, of which only 3% has been explored in detail, a history of 20 million ounces in production, four past-producing mines, 44 million proven high-grade ounces in the ground, the renowned Rob McLeod as a director. Management is competent, shares are in good hands, and there's not a chance that that property doesn't have silver in the ground. If silver goes up, the stock will go up with it, it's that simple. And the market cap is only 1/30th the size of First Majestic.

>>23113573

The Bayhorse mine is in Oregon, USA, and BHS is one of my favourite stocks. I also like Arizona Silver Exploration and Viscount Mining.

>> No.23113796

>>23113370
Plus, how would it create a lie believable enough to the American people? Our government has lied about every military interaction we've had overseas for decades. Everything has been blamed on some boogeyman terrorist group. They can't just go fully transparent without completely breaking the trust of the populace, utterly confusing them, and causing massive unrest. There is literally no way to explain a war to save the dollar's reserve status to a citizenry that has been lied to and manipulated incessantly by our own government.

>> No.23113808

>>23113588
Make sure you invest an amount you're unconditionally ready to burn! The Pino property has such high projections that mediocre drilling results would smack share prices down. They already made an estimate of 100Moz Ag without having drilled at all! Although, if the drillings are as great a success they projected (which I honestly doubt) people will buy in droves so a small position

>> No.23113826

>>23113808
is justified

>> No.23113898

>>23113693
I'm not a crypto man but I think ETH is a shitcoin and by printing he means that he mines ETH coins with his computer.

>> No.23113958 [DELETED] 

>>23113808

120 million ounces aren't priced in for SSE. The share price is already in the gutter, only $8 million; there's not much farther to crash. It's obscure and neglected. Even a complete shell-company generally has at least a $5 million market cap. If people really thought that Pino had 120 million ounces, the share price would already be 10x higher. If we get a PM bull market, then, in the worst case scenario, SSE means losing money in opportunity cost. Their other properties ensure that at $2500+ gold the share price would still go substantially higher than where it is now.

>>23113796

Precisely. People don't believe the lies any more. Most Americans are absolutely disgusted by the overseas wars; that's why Trump got elected. The only thing that really worries me is conflict with China. It could be framed like this: "The evil Chinese, who released the China virus on us and destroyed the economy, are now dumping the dollar and attacking our currency. We have to go after them." Angry and desperate Americans might be persuaded to go along with that narrative. Which would be tragic, because the people who destroyed our economy are our own ruling class, by means of Q. E., bailouts, cronyism, and government waste.

>> No.23113972

>>23113808

120 million ounces aren't priced in for SSE. The share price is already in the gutter, only an $8 million market cap; there's not much farther to crash. It's obscure and neglected. Even a complete shell-company generally has at least a $5 million market cap. I discovered SSE only because of @oldbanker. If people really thought that Pino had 120 million ounces, the share price would already be 10x higher. If we get a PM bull market, then, in the worst case scenario, SSE means losing money in opportunity cost. Their other properties ensure that at $2500+ gold the share price would still go substantially higher than where it is now.

>>23113796

Precisely. People don't believe the lies any more. Most Americans are absolutely disgusted by the overseas wars; that's why Trump got elected. The only thing that really concerns me is conflict with China. It could be framed like this: "The evil Chinese, who released the China virus on us and destroyed the economy, are now dumping the dollar and attacking our currency. We have to go after them." Angry and desperate Americans might be persuaded to go along with that narrative. Which would be tragic, because the people who destroyed our economy are our own ruling class, by means of Q. E., bailouts, cronyism, and government waste.

>> No.23113978

>>23113898
I don't think so. It takes a LOT of horsepower to mine 1 ETH per day. I'd be surprised if that were the case.

>> No.23114039

>>23113958
That's true. Their low market cap guarantees big gains if they come up with great results and good gains if they come up with acceptable results. Didn't think of that

>> No.23114068

>>23113972
Oligarchs destroyed our economy, but hey, at least we'll get Fedcoin and another stimulus! Nothing to worry about, go back to sleep!

>> No.23114078

>>23114039
Meant for >>23113972

>> No.23114081

>>23114039
>>23113972

Yes. To substantiate what I say, DSV has a $500 million market cap on the basis of half a billion proven ounces; so 120 million proven ounces at Pino would demand a 10x higher market cap at least (from $8 million to $80 million).

>> No.23114131
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23114131

>Stacking gold coins in a country soon to be run by a political party that has a history of seizing gold coins.

How many American goldbugs are going to suicide when their government outlaws hoarding gold coins?

>> No.23114208

>>23113776
Can you tell me a little more about viscount and Arizona silver? Ive never heard of them until now. What do you like about them?

>> No.23114213

>>23114081
Well that sounds enticing but I like to think of the worst case instead of the best case usually. Of course I don't immediately think that every project will fail just because it can but that 120Moz is extremely hopeful. Also their financing might be a problem in the mid term of course because it takes time and money to drill
Thankfully because the share price is low anybody can invest just as much money as they're willing to gamble if their projects go south. Any good news would encourage investors to add more shares obviously

>> No.23114249

>>23113808
Every time i invest i only take money i wouldnt miss. I could basically throw it away and not make a difference. I try to be wise of course but the money wont be missed. All in all ive put 10k into this. 3k physical silver and the rest is going to be in miners. I am also going to get 1k more physical.

>> No.23114303

>>23114081
Are you talking about discovery metals? Their shares are only a buck fifty. Im gonna have to research them. They sound what im looking for. Note they have a 380m market cap

>> No.23114325

>>23114208

Viscount CEO is sound; he went on Arcadia Economics in March, talks about silver manipulation. Company owns 100% of the Silver Cliff property in Colorado. 6 million ounces of 84 g/t silver indicated, 7.1 million ounces of 70 g/t silver inferred. Many old mines on the property going back to the late 19th century. They also own Cherry Creek in Nevada.

Arizona Silver has excellent management. Constant insider buying, 30% of shares in their hands, 100% exercise of warrants was just announced, always delivering results. These results recently made the stock soar 30%:

"Arizona Silver Intersects 33.56 gpt Gold and 54.7 gpt Silver over 2.35 Metres at Philadelphia Gold Silver Property in Mohave County, Arizona"

On their projects:

"The Philadelphia Property is a high-grade gold and silver vein target located in Mohave County, northwestern Arizona. Mohave County in northwestern Arizona is the home to the Oatman Mining District, which produced over 2 million ounces of gold from high-grade veins from underground mining.

The Silverton Gold Project is a Carlin-type gold exploration property located in Nye County, Nevada. The property is near the old Silverton Mine property located about 100 kilometres northeast of Tonopah, Nevada, immediately north of US Highway 6, and consists of 77 unpatented lode mining claims totaling approximately 1540 acres.

The 100% owned Ramsey Silver Project has historic high-grade production of 1370 gpt (~40 opt) Ag, with 41 existing 1960’s underground drill holes. The recent drill program was 18 for 18 on drill results on “ the Ramsey Mine target“, and all holes have hit a thick zone of “disseminated silver”. Silver mineralization is open-pittable at depths.

The 100% owned Sycamore Canyon Project recently reported eight handheld drill cores in mineralized breccia contained silver and gold values from 19.8 gpt to 553 gpt Ag and 0.05 to 31.0 gpt Au. Surface mineralization is 800 meters long and 110 meters wide to date.

>> No.23114346 [DELETED] 

>>23114303

When I talk about market caps, I use CAD. SSE market cap = $8.5 million CAD, DSV market cap = $511 million CAD.

>> No.23114368

>>23113972
>"The evil Chinese, who released the China virus on us and destroyed the economy, are now dumping the dollar and attacking our currency. We have to go after them." Angry and desperate Americans might be persuaded to go along with that narrative

when do you ever hear about currency in the news? hardly ever. it's not something mass media seems to draw much attention to. i'd still be sorely tempted to join the armed forces if we're fighting china though

>> No.23114381

>>23114325

Didn't have space to add that Viscount mcap = only $30 million, and AZS mcap = only $15 million.

>>23114303

When I talk about market caps, I use CAD. SSE market cap = $8.5 million CAD, DSV market cap = $511 million CAD.

>> No.23114395

>>23114325
Thanks friend. These have potential to become power players on my portfolio.

>> No.23114407

>>23114131
Trump won't lose, bank on it

>> No.23114411

>>23114346
Ah my bad

>> No.23114453

>>23114395
Look into Pacifico Minerals in Australia, too. 55 million ounces silver in the ground at a 55m market cap.

>> No.23114473

Why would you invest in metals? you'll lose money.

>> No.23114486

>>23114131
Nobody followed the ban and they only made half a dozen arrests without anybody seeing any prison time.

>> No.23114489

>>23114453
Thats a lot of silver. Will look into it. I believe Trump's EO covers australia as well so looking real good.

>> No.23114498

>>23110388
>>23110388
>>23110388
>>23110388
>>23110388
New

>> No.23114552

>>23113372
hold off until we see the drill results
>>23113462
both are operated by the same management. One is the royalty company the other is their own mining / exploration firm. Osisko gold Royalties has its fingers in a ton of projects while Osisko Mining has a few projects including the past producing Pine Point lead zinc mine.

>> No.23114642

>>23104694
We talked about it when it happened like 4 threads ago , but doesn't do much for us at the moment. Talk about NAK project finally happening but others are still saying it's a pipe dream regardless

>> No.23115005

>>23112099
I like the Perth next gen coins, nobody else seems to though

>> No.23115598

>>23113689
>7 proxies etc
Jokes aside, yeah... Fucking glowies man.

>>23112737
Uhhh, not really no. PMs are for AFTER things possibly get back to some semblance of normal. Right now we use fiat money and that is failing, it has failed through history, and it looks like it'll fail soon. When it fails, fiat money becomes useless, and that's what the food/ammo/supplies are for. They are good for living if shit gets bad, can be used for bartering and not overpaying.

The hope is that after society recovers on some level, PMs can be used to recover the wealth I worked to acquire. Even if shit doesn't hit the fan and leafbucks just go fucking all over the place for a while (all goes useless, governement goes full socialist with credit system, etc) eventually the hope is that PMs could be used to later to do stuff. Even with all that, worst case I could run from leafshit land and go somewhere else and guess what... PMs still have value in other countries.

After all that, PMs hold their value and usually gain value as time goes on, so converting my savings into PM doesn't equal a loss in wealth, it just converts it from one type of thing (fiat currency) to another type of thing (universally recognized and historically robust gold/silver).