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Show Your Metal edition

>Why Gold?
https://youtu.be/i3S4rl6ehiI
https://youtu.be/gksenA5Al_A
https://youtu.be/FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/ (US)
https://goldsilver.be/en/ (BE/EU)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (UK)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/ (EU/UK/US)

>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)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

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

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

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

>Test
Nitric Acid, Magnets and Ping Test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

>Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

Previous Thread:>>50109963

>> No.50124904

Potato coin designs minted in copper, silver or gold when?

>> No.50124936
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Posting metal. Leaf coins.

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Thank you Baker!

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>>50124936
Comem leaf coins part 1

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>>50124969
part 2

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>>50124821
What's the highest premium you'd pay for Silver Eagles and Maples?

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Birb coins

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>>50125012
Birb coins

>> No.50125042

>>50124956
Nice high banker

>> No.50125047
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COINS??????

>> No.50125059
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>>50125047
OR BARS??????????

>> No.50125091

>>50125047
>>50125059
Sex desu

>> No.50125106

>>50125042
thank you! built over a few days this spring.

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>>50125012
Birb coins

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>>50124956
Any tasty pickers today Panchad?

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>>50125047
>>50125059
>10 times rarer than gold
>half the price of gold
Do you guys think platinum will explode in value soon? Do you think it will grow to 20k USD/oz to fix the gold:platinum ratio?

Also I vote coins; always liked coins more than 1 oz bars, with bars you should get 10 oz or higher.

>> No.50125295

britannia coin buyers are so fucking based

>> No.50125338
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im obviously going to get more somehow but ive been blacklisted by every SIM card provider there is (for this month). next month i will get more though
but most have blacklisted me at this address

its probably good, as im struggling to get rid of the sensitive information like my name and address from all of this paper. but theres a lot for recycling, so its good for the earth!

>> No.50125367

>>50125239
one chunky flake and about 3 grams of fines but no nuggets again yet. Theory is that i am sitting too high for the course gold. I am planning to ground sluice that trench soon too so we will see if the big gold is sitting down below.

>> No.50125387

whats your guys monthly gold purchasing routine?

>> No.50125432

>>50125387
If I were to buy an ounce of gold every month, I wouldn't have enough money to buy silver ever.

>> No.50125480

>>50125387
>>50125432
kek

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Post yfw the weekend closed with sub $20 silver spot price

>> No.50125582

youre not supposed to polish silver right? ive seen like 4 people talking about doing that since i recounted all of my informations on metal

>> No.50125593

>>50125582
I just wash it in the sink, works fine afterwards

>> No.50125610

>>50125582
You can polish sterling silverware to preserve beauty. It's coins that shouldn't because it ruins any potential numismatic value it could have. (it can also make legitimate coins look like counterfeits, I wouldn't do this to poor condition coins either) Theoretically there's no reason not to be able to polish generics or bullion bars but it seems pretty pointless.

>> No.50125618

post gets

>> No.50125622

checkem

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>>50125610
so silver is basically a .jpg
and gold is a .png

and gold is SOVL
while silver is literally always going to get worse and someone will be left with a dirty coin that theyre not allowed to clean... silver sucks man, but thanks for your reply

>> No.50125636

>>50125582
>polish
unless you want to devalue it below the spot price, nope
Unless it is like a personal art piece you made, recommend against any polishing
>dusting is fine though

>> No.50125654

>>50125593
bruh...
>>50125610
>>50125636
but if you polish silver enough to ruin it, you can still melt it down and recast right? it would be shiny in its new form?
so the people that made the coins could just keep the original casts, and it would fix this problem in >>50125633

44 get

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>>50125633
stop avatarfagging with that gay cartoon rat
it's supposed to be a shock image like Goatse or dogshovel, not something I have to endure every recent /pmg/ thread

>> No.50125664 [DELETED] 

offbyone...

>> No.50125711

>>50125660
you right w/ this one. maybe it will be good "moderation practise" to do this too

thanks for all of the advice on silver pmg!
gold is better btw. until next time

>> No.50125746

(bump) why dont they melt gold and pour it over heatsinks like some tasty soup

>> No.50125760

>>50125746
because no one could afford such a heat sink. Solid Copper heat sinks are still insanely expensive.

>> No.50125784

>>50125338
>>50125582
>>50125622
>>50125633
>>50125654
>>50125664
>>50125711
>>50125746
your mission is to shit up the thread with retarded shit

fuck you

>> No.50125790

>>50125760
no because you have the bars of gold. its just doing something with it, rather than holding it in things like bars (or even coins). its far more useful and inherit-able

>> No.50125805

>>50125790
okay schizophrenic

>> No.50125836
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>>50125338
>try to get a sim card for an actual phone plan
>is blacklisted by every provider forever for constantly begging for free gibs

>> No.50125838

>>50124992
i just stick to generics

>> No.50125846

>>50125836
>buys one for $1 and keeps the receipt

>> No.50125873

i am the sim-card king

>> No.50126036

>>50125838
Generic rounds should only make a small part of your stack. It’s really bad advice. It’s retarded. When Roos or brits are only a little more than shitty generic rounds, it makes no sense. The only generic you should have are 10oz+ bars. That’s where you actually start to save on premiums. 1oz generic rounds may be the most retarded silver product to buy.

>> No.50126075

>>50125338
i kneel
what accounts are you making with all those numbers?

>> No.50126091

>apmex's ebay account is more expensive than their website
It used to be cheaper than their website at times, but now you can't find a generic round under 30 dollars. Are they too lazy to update their prices or are they just being greedy jews?

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>>50124956
You're welcome

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>>50125012
>Birds

>> No.50126169

>>50126075
i probably wont do that because if the cops come because of something im liable for on the internet (made with these numbers) i wouldnt really be able to tell them "sorry officer i melted down the SIM card" without getting a slappy wappy

>> No.50126176

>>50124992
I wouldnt. I can get silver rounds for less than 4 dollars over spot. Paying 15-20 over spot is fucking insane and a waste of potential.
Lern 2 min/max.

>> No.50126199

ironic seeing as though id be the man REDACTING all of the newspapers from the movie 1983 if i did that but im not and yet they are 1983ing me

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>>50125047
>>50125059
I prefer coins in general.
I buy some bars in anticipation of future sales.

>> No.50126215

>>50125292
Just because its rare doesnt mean it will moon. Something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Most normies dont even know what it is, the few that do assume is in the same category as chromium or some other plating/industrial metal. Silver and gold are money metals since the dawn of time and are universally recognized.

>> No.50126239

>>50125338
Are you seriously trying to get gold from free sim cards? Lmao just try to get 10k smoke detectors so you can sell the americium in it, itd be worth more and at less effort lol.

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>>50125012

>> No.50126258

>>50125387
I just get more silver. At the rate im going I'll have a couple kilos by the end of the year. I want to make it.

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>>50126239
>XD

>> No.50126273

>>50125582
Just let it tarnish, thats what people lool for to see if its real silver and to estimate its age. It gives it personality, like wrinkles as a person ages.

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>>50125012

>> No.50126299

>>50126036
Not if you buy them in bulk, if you know where to look you can get them a little bit cheaper than 10oz bars.

>> No.50126341

>>50126157
that hummingbird looks very nice desu

>> No.50126348

>>50126036
I just bought 50 generics for $21.76 an ounce. I think it was worth it.

>> No.50126361

Texas anon look at the last thread, I posted some seed lists that may be good for your area.

>> No.50126379

>>50126176
>4 dollars over spot. Paying 15-20
Wait... 20% of $20 IS $4.
What are you saying?

>> No.50126402

be honest; would you trade all of the unused copper wiring in your walls for 16 silver coins

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>>50126341
Aren't they pretty? I'm becoming a big fan of the East Caribbean 8 series.

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>>50126402
There is unused copper in my walls?

>> No.50126435

>>50126379
No anon, 20 dollars over spot. ASE's are easily 15-20 DOLLARS over spot. I like them but I cant justify paying the price of two ounces for one ounce from the feds, its just basic arithmetic.

>> No.50126440

>>50126431
not for you

>> No.50126452

>>50126431
No, but I am.

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>>50126435
>I cant justify paying the price of two ounces for one ounce from the feds, its just basic arithmetic.

I can sense retard eggnigger's seething already

>> No.50126531 [DELETED] 

has anyone actually ever put an egg in a mentally retardeds mouth to see what happens like with dogs?

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>>50126531
What
What does this even have to do with /pmg/ you rat faggot sim swiping dicksucker
Post in /b/ if you're going to fill half the bump limit with this inane shit

>> No.50126628

>>50125047
>>50125059
>can buy silver with bitcoin
>cant buy bitcoin with silver
Silverbros... I thought we were supposed to be the real currency, not bitcoin...

>> No.50126677

>>50126091
>Are they too lazy to update their prices or are they just being greedy jews?
Those are one in the same anon, Jews are about as lazy as they are greedy.

>> No.50126737

>>50126157
Hmming birb

>> No.50126744

>>50126603
what even was it? I missed it

>> No.50126900

they should put the magpie type thats almost extinct on one of the silver coins mints!

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>>50126157
>>50126737
*laughs in emu*
You think that's a birb?

>> No.50127066

do you think the SIM card shops would take deliveries for free SIM cards to collect

>> No.50127080

Bought some 250 gram bars from silver prep-bull, $22.40 an ounce is a probably the cheapest I'll ever pay for silver.

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>>50126157
Impostors! Thats basically an insect!
>>50126986
Henlo fellow birb.

>> No.50127204

>>50126986
>>50127105
Flightless birds are so kino
I dunno just something about the fact that they walk around on two legs like humans really appeals to my soul, it is like I am rooting for them ya know anons?

>> No.50127217

>>50126986
>That P Mint Mark
Does Perth put that on coins they make for circulation too or is it only on Bullion?

>> No.50127234 [DELETED] 

>>50127080
>>50127066
>>50126986
>>50126900
>>50126744
Tired of being broke? Now you have no excuses

https://anarchyrsps.live

>> No.50127236

based?

>> No.50127240
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>>50127204
Evolution. Overcome and adapt. Birds operate on a different level than mammals when it comes to extreme changes in environment.
Definitely remarkable.

>> No.50127289

>>50127105
Real lack of penguin coins

>> No.50127388
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>>50127217
Hm, you made me check, and I think the answer is on everything except for bars.
For obvious reasons I guess.

>> No.50127396

>>50127236
yes

>> No.50127408
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>>50127236
>>50127396
Why tho?

>> No.50127427

Lololololol

>> No.50127429 [DELETED] 

>>50127396
>>50127388
>>50127289
>>50127240
>>50127236
Tired of being broke? Now you have no excuses

https://anarchyrsps.live

>> No.50127441

>>50127429
Stop massflagging me botnigger!

>> No.50127522

shiny metals

>> No.50127545

very nice coin thank you for sharing

>> No.50127584

beautiful stack you have there. KEEP STACKING SO WE CAN END THE FED!

>> No.50127759

>>50126519
Tell me the lore of retard eggnigger, this is the first ive heard of him.

>> No.50127770

>>50126628
>exchanging shinies for buttcoin
ngmi

>> No.50127943

>>50127584
>>50127427
>>50127584
Anon, are you a bot or very drunk?

>> No.50127971

>>50127204
Dinosaurs anon. Dinosaurs had feathers. They never left, they were always here. Look really closesly at the skin on your hands and ask yourself if a lizards skin would look similar.
>wait, its all dinosaurs?!
>always has been

>> No.50128057

>>50124821
is anyone here from a turd world country with high inflation or is everyone from america, canada, england, etc?

>> No.50128060

I just think they're neat

>> No.50128077

>>50128057
We don't think about you at all

>> No.50128166

>>50128057
Why does that matter? Youre not the ones who will get BTFO by the tens of millions during the hamburger helpering. At worst youll become a peon of some new world power who will govern you.

>> No.50128205

you cant not buy an NFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.50128208

i've begun to buy other metals. zinc, tin, lead, bismuth, titanium, copper, anything i can get my hands on. i fear it is becoming an obsession

>> No.50128267

>>50128208
take your time c:
dont do dumb things

>> No.50128429

>>50128208
Anon lets look at this from a logical viewpoint. What was the entire purpose of our charade? To end the fed. The comex, the stock market, the federal reserve, globo homo, its all tied together. As some have said, this is the lynch pin, the piece holding it all together. Globohomo doesnt fear the colorful bismuth hoarder. Remember anon, it isnt about the money, its about sending a message.

>> No.50128473

>>50128208
Well, buy...

>> No.50128502

>>50128166
i'm not sure who you are without seeing a flag. Russians and chinese are going to get hamburger helpered if american jews have their way, but american jews want to hamburger helper american citizens. The latter is more likely to play out.

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>>50128429
>Globohomo doesnt fear the colorful bismuth hoarder

Yeah, they fear the NEETs and their two digit silver bags they bought at a 20%+ premium...

>> No.50128529

>>50128502
>thinking anyone will be spared from the great helper of hamburger
Oh you sweet child. This order was never meant to last. This high technology, interconnectedness. If the US is New Rome, then the "global community" is New Babylon. The Lord God Almighty will not be made a mockery of, the Lord is not to be trifled with, anon.

>> No.50128550

>>50128512
Shoo shoo anti-silver jew. Its not merely NEETs buying it up, its tech steadily taking huge chunks that are not quickly replaced. plebbitors and others are just gobbling the rest, comex is down some 60% of their original stores. We're just throwing more fuel on the fire.

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>>50128550
I hold silver, I'm just not retarded enough to think silver is going to fix the real problem, which isn't the fed, it's the people who created it. Even if you burned down the fed tomorrow, what does it do about Israel? About the EU? SETF is reddit cringe and a (((distraction)). Ever see that part of One Piece where Arlong tells Nami all she has to do is raise 100m Beli and she and her village can be free, then sends the government round to confiscate it all right as she's about to hit the number?

>> No.50129021

>>50127770
>exchanging shinies for buttcoin
Well my point is you cant. Because silver isnt a currency. In fact it's less of a currency than even crypto, which everyone itt constantly seethes about not being a "real" currency.

>> No.50129108

>>50128208
Based metals indeed

>> No.50129139

based

>> No.50129397

>silber dropped like 10% last two weeks
how fucked are we?

>> No.50129452
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>>50129397
Only if you brought silver in the highs.

>> No.50129463

>>50129452
I bought around 22 and 24. I was told its an inflation hedge

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>>50129463
It is, but like all hedges its speculative. Don't fret, if gold is speculated to go up to $2300/£2056 by the end of this year I'm sure silver will go up and pass the premium you paid for it. This is a long game anon, don't expect great returns until a few years down the line.

>> No.50129511

>>50129494
Should I just berry it somewhere deep whoever digs it out shall be crowned?

>> No.50129525

>>50129511
Just hold and forget about it for a year.

>> No.50129546

>>50125211
what made you buy this? i literally am just about to purchase this coin

>> No.50129573

>>50126204
I have a couple of these. I wish there were more castle/stone theme designs.

>> No.50129587

>>50125292
>platinum will explode in value
Platinum demand is mostly driven by industry. about 40% of demand for platinum is from catalytic converters for internal combustion powered cars. the shift to electric vehicles reduces a big part of the demand. Secondly, the general slowdown in capital investment reduces the demand for platinum in new facilities.

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>>50129463
>I was told its an inflation hedge
you were scammed, anon.

>> No.50129621

>>50127289
there is a san diego zoo penguin round on apmex

>> No.50129632

>>50127584
are you just copying reddit posts here

>> No.50129792

>>50129494
Gold and too much lesser extend silver are not currency, store of wealth nor an inflation hedge. They are terrible performing assets that won't protect you against an economic collapse.

>> No.50129815

So what is silver doing is it going to be down for a bit? or is this just a short slump.

>> No.50129878
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>>50129792
People who brought gold last year have made more gains on their physical holdings than they would of if they put that same money into a savings account (probably 10,000% ratio). If you believe sitting on your fiat is a good investment, go right ahead. As for those that stacked gold over the years, they're laughing their asses off right now.

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>>50129397
not at all if you just keep stackin'
you get more for less, isn't this what you wanted?
The 15kg clobberbar is nearing 10k€s in price, I'm gunning for that.

>> No.50129952

is "silver" a ponzi scheme

>> No.50129994

>>50129952
Paper silver is.

>> No.50130014

oh god!

>> No.50130020

>>50129952
Fiat is a ponzi scheme.

>> No.50130022

>>50129878
Gold is the same price as twelve years ago and down from 2020 highs. Goldbugs claimed for years gold would soar during hyperinflation and yet here we are and gold is constantly plummeting in value.

>> No.50130032

>>50129952
Yes, the all "drain the Comex" movement created by bullion dealers to fleece the average investor out of his savings. by charging them sky high premiums for worthless pet rocks. Silver is a meme.

>> No.50130036
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Don't let anyone tell you silver is not an inflation hedge, same with Gold.
Some bloke extracted Ore from a mine. That got processed with a shitton of work and some chemical fuckery. Both metals are limited in the earth's crust, and pulling the shit from meteorites is - especially looking at the current oil situation - just not feasible. Not even IF we were to make rocket engines somehow electric by some magic. Guess what, Rockets carry shitloads of electronics, even more if we want to re-fire them. Guess what those electronics need?
Anyways, for the next 30-50 years I'm quite sure these Metals won't be made out of thin air all of a sudden, their VALUE is safe.
Their current performance on the market in FIAT however is a whole different deal. The whole market is a scam, there, I said it. Nothing about it is fair, some huge banks use the world economy as their playball and some "investors" made up "rules" and "analysis" to somehow make sense of what is basically the cabal dictating how economy should go.
None of this affects the reality that Gold and Silver are not at all easy to produce.
Unfuck your mind. One ounce is one ounce. If you hold it, it's yours. History WILL run it's course again one way or the other, and what you got for them in 1900, 1700, 1200, 400 BC, you will once again get.

>> No.50130051
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50130051

/pmg/ has made many designs. I am disappointed however that this design was never produced.

>> No.50130052

is silver a

>> No.50130073

is silver a cult?

>> No.50130074

>>50130052
Are you ok newfag?

>> No.50130092

so, people dont like war nickles for obvious reasons and refineries wont even tske 40%. how do people feel about 80%? i like it but wonder if average stacker would balk at accepting it over 90% or 4 9s

>> No.50130141
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50130141

>>50130074
Him be trippin. Argentum Overdose. fr fr

>> No.50130144
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50130144

>>50130022
Gold now is double the value than what it was 12 years ago.

>> No.50130179

>>50130144
Zoom out

>> No.50130216

based

>> No.50130234

>>50130179
That graph is 20 years anon, there's no point doing it anymore.

>> No.50130258

>>50126036
silver = silver
why pay more for the queens ugly face on it?

>> No.50130262

>>50130216
On fuckin what?
click on the post no to directly reply.

>> No.50130279

Why are u so bothered by that schizoid? Who hurt you anon?

>> No.50130294

yeah WHO HURT YOU

>> No.50130300

>>50125805
>>50125790
Can we four be friends?

>> No.50130331

>>50130279
>The world did and now the the refuge of 4chan is my only solstice.

>> No.50130357

>>50130294
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little shit? Ill have you know I graduated top of my class in the Navy Seals, and Ive been involved in numerous secret raids on Al-Quaeda, and I have over 300 confirmed kills. I am trained in gorilla warfare and Im the top sniper in the entire US armed forces. You are nothing to me but just another target. I will wipe you the fuck out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark my fucking words. You think you can get away with saying that shit to me over the Internet? Think again, fucker. As we speak I am contacting my secret network of spies across the USA and your IP is being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, maggot. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your life. Youre fucking dead, kid. I can be anywhere, anytime, and I can kill you in over seven hundred ways, and thats just with my bare hands. Not only am I extensively trained in unarmed combat, but I have access to the entire arsenal of the United States Marine Corps and I will use it to its full extent to wipe your miserable ass off the face of the continent, you little shit. If only you could have known what unholy retribution your little clever comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your fucking tongue. But you couldnt, you didnt, and now youre paying the price, you goddamn idiot. I will shit fury all over you and you will drown in it. Youre fucking dead, kiddo.

>> No.50130361
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50130361

Stop shitting up threads, no gram anon.

>> No.50130382

someone bake a new one, this general is being shitted up by retard and co

>> No.50130400

>>50130382
Not yet we haven't reached 200 replies yet.

>> No.50130639

>>50129901
I appreciate your motivation. Since I know from previous of your posts, that you are a german speaker: Vielen Dank, die "Shills" hätten mich fast gehabt...

>> No.50130677

this is worst pmg ive seen in a long time

>> No.50130686

>>50130092
>>50130677
Agreed. Anyone who wants to melt down junk silver is mentally retarded.

>> No.50130723
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>>50130639
you win nothing but you did get it right.
I wouldn't even say it's neccessarily shills, there's tons of people reading news about the economy, checking the markets daily, reading blogpost after blogpost about investing strategies and all the fancy fucking words JEWS invented to make more money simply out of money.
The entire financial system is rotten to the core right now, and the phases repeat themselves.
FIAT can't keep up. For that to happen, the value of what $1 or 1€ can buy would have to be written into law, but even then a proper deal will only ever happen between two parties - and if now one of those parties knows there's way too many dollars in circulation, he won't sell, even if it's the law. The market will always exist, and supply and demand will rule. The thing is - the current actual supply and demand is hardly quantifyable. NOBODY has this information. EVERYTHING is a guesstimate. Even the most advanced banking institute with bots scouring the internet in real time day and night can't do shit if I MYSELF suddenly decide "man I need some fucking wood, better buy some" and go to the local woodworks. If my whole village does, the system never knows, the woodworker sure does and he might tell his friends.
What we have right now is a tumor on the economy. That tumor also controls politics so voting certainly won't help.
The tumor right now is either eating itself or so powerful it doesn't care anymore and it'll force us into CBDC. Two more weeks.

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>>50130723
And I don't dare say "general public dumb, me know-it-all".
It worked out for them their whole life, why would it be wrong somehow? There's just some parts which are intransparent, and you can't expect to win a game where you don't have all the info.
It'll take time to sink in, they might even be subverted all their lives by the simple lie "economies and companies can grow forever". They can't. We have a reality of resources on earth as well as our own capacity in growing more, I think it's fair to split the profits between those who put in the most work, and work should have value again. This won't work globally.
tl;dr: The german once again tells you Hitler did nothing wrong and was kinda right about the economy.

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>>50125012
Yes

>> No.50130995

>>50130723
>>50130752
>>50130752
I agree. Nothing to add from perspective. I wish you a pleasant sunday.

>> No.50131012
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50131012

Good morning, stackers.

>> No.50131028

>>50126036
When silver is $50 an ounce your LCS won't care if its a 70 grade proof eagle or a generic milk spotted round. Silver is silver they'll say and give you a little under spot. Was the same in the early 80's and early 2010's.

>> No.50131133

>>50131028
unless its 80% or 40% then silver isnt silver anymore and they want to give you less

>> No.50131185
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50131185

>>50124821
Bar postin times

>> No.50131192

>>50131133
Yes, that too. Most of PMG is still wet behind the ears and haven't lived thru it yet and are too anti-boomer to learn from their more experienced elder stackers.

>> No.50131220
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>>50125012
Sunshine birb

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>>50130036
>what you got for them in 400 BC, you will once again get.

Thank the gods

>> No.50131396

>>50131339
Beautiful stack. I don't know much about older coins, what's the average % of silver that was used way back then? Did they also mix it with cooper like 90% junk?

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>>50131396
>what's the average % of silver that was used way back then?

A lot of the earlier Greek stuff was close to pure and minted straight from the silver smelted from the ore, so 98-99+% purity was common. Debasement with copper down to the 90-96% range became prevalent as time went on but it varied greatly depending on the polity/region.

>> No.50131611

>>50131339
>Classical coins aren't uniform, have odd shapes and had to be individually struck
>Modern, Western coins are uniform and mass produced
This really shows Western Man's tendency to treat money as a measure of value instead of a commodity, the tendency that would ultimately lead to the fiat money of today. Even though they were Silver and Gold, Sovereigns, Merc Dimes, Spanish Dollars and whatever other modern coins struck to be deliberately uniform for trade are considerably closer to fiat money than ancient coins.

>> No.50131745
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50131745

I've probably got around 300 ounces of silver, mostly in Britannia's, but with 3 kilo bars in there too. Unfortunately I don't have any Gold but don't think I could afford something like a ounce coin or something anymore. Should I try and get some sovereigns or just stick with Silver?

>> No.50131772

>>50124936
Nice wooden boxes, fren.
>>50124956
Nice little exploitation, PAN MAN.
>>50126252
Nice birds, Anon'.
>>50126276
Nice Kook', Kookanon.
>>50126416
Nice proof coin, nice picture.
>>50126986
Fuck emus, disgusting creatures.
>>50130723
Heil Hitler.
>>50131339
Nice ancient silver runes.
>>50131522
Ewww copper, taint. Debased filth. Unbased, day ruined.

>> No.50131791

>>50124821
Nice thread

>> No.50131828

>>50125059
Bars

>> No.50131885

>>50125292
Platinum is not rarer than gold. It's just not mined as much. Gold is mined as a primary substance, platinum is a byproduct just like silver.

>> No.50131942

>>50131611
>shows Western Man's tendency to treat money as a measure of value instead of a commodity

Interesting observation and largely true for the first few centuries of coinage, but it was all downhill once they started striking more convenient fiat token bronze coins instead of tiny babby silver coins for the smallest denominations. When the issuers saw how readily people accepted base metal token coinage instead of good silver for minor transactions they realized that they could slowly debase and inflate the total money supply even if they largely left the fineness of high denomination silver and gold coins unmolested.

>> No.50131954

>>50131745
i would get some sovs

>> No.50131956

>>50131885
isn't most silver a byproduct of copper mining?

>> No.50131970

>>50131956
yeah

>> No.50132071
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50132071

One last tidbid
There's often the argument that physical PMs makes trade so much harder because you have to carry it.
I'll make the argument it gets a bit easier, especially internationally - I shall explain.
Yes, you run around with a scale.
But if you have a well known coin, what does the country of origin matter if you know the purity? So you measure by weight. Want to buy a house? Better have some Gold. Bread? Copper is here for you.
Real Money is already international. My point being, you don't need a "payment processor" or (((exchange service))), there will be no (((transaction fee))).
There shall be no money made by simply having other people exchange it for goods and services. Banks will be state-run and paid for by taxation.

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50132147

>>50131611
>commodity

To further flesh out this idea, for thousands of years before the first coins were ever struck it was stuff like this that served as money, where weight was the only thing that mattered. We've all seen the bronze age biblical references to Talents or Minas of metal, they would have consisted of crude bars, jewelry and random scraps. When coinage was introduced the psychological doors were opened to eventual debasement and then reconstitution of the very concept of "money" from a commodity to merely a measure of value. I'd be incalculably gratified if we live to see that pendulum swing back.

>> No.50132319

>>50132147
>biblical references to Talents or Minas of metal, they would have consisted of crude bars, jewelry and random scraps.
But didn't they already have coins in the bible? Roman silver coins already excited 200 years before Jesus birth.

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got another matching pair of reichsmarks on the way
just want a tidy 5 rm, mines bogged

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50132556

another pair of windmills coming this week
cozy as

>> No.50132568

>>50132147
>measure of value

You mean like a "unit of account"? I disagree. Empires that debased their pure silver coins with copper additive saw the pure silver coins disappear from circulation, even though the new debased coins were still one unit.

>> No.50132703

>>50132556
i would like some windmills but i dont see the point of having more than a few of these, the premiums are sky high

>> No.50132779

>>50132703
I bought one when I though the apu version was coming. But yes, shan’t get another due to price and edge

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>>50131772
>Ewww copper, taint. Debased filth. Unbased, day ruined.

Kek. My favorite copper "coins" were the pre-Columbian Aztec hoe or axe-monies. They didn't use gold or silver as a standardized medium of exchange but instead used cacao beans as small change and these thin hammered copper (or arsenical bronze) axe coins as the valuable denomination. I'm not sure when they calculated the exchange rate so inflation over the years means the relative purchasing power is probably higher in 2022 dollars but anyway a cacao bean was equivalent to a nickel and an axe was worth 8,000 beans or $400 in purchasing power. It's an interesting example of how a complex economy met the need for standardized currency.

>>50132319
>But didn't they already have coins in the bible? Roman silver coins already excited 200 years before Jesus birth.

I'm talking about the old-testament bronze age before the first coins were struck

>>50132568
>You mean like a "unit of account"? I disagree. Empires that debased their pure silver coins with copper additive saw the pure silver coins disappear from circulation

It was a broad brush stroke, clearly now currency has no direct relationship to the commodities money originated from. And with respect to the monetary inflation in antiquity, I was saying that the fiat small denomination bronzes which replaced fiddly little silver coins facilitated expansion of the money supply without necessitating the debasement of fine silver drachms or tetradrachms. Obviously the Romans took it to the extreme but centuries prior the Greeks did it more subtly and successfully.

>> No.50133167

>>50132556
I hate gold and silver so much it is unreal.

>> No.50133198

Why haven't PMs done anything in the past year despite all the inflation and doom?

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50133365

>>50132903
>I'm talking about the old-testamen
Don't say that bible then, it's literally not the same book nor religion

>> No.50133402

>>50129952
Explain the mechanics of that...

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I officialy became gold maximalist, silver no longer brings me joy

>> No.50133427

>>50133407
I dreamt last night that I received a 1 oz White Gold coin in the mail. Where can I buy such a coin

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>>50133198
Suppression and the common man don't have enough left over fiat to buy gold and silver so demand is losing steam to break through the manipulation.

If stackers keep stacking we'll get there but it's getting harder with each month.

>> No.50133481

>>50133454
I just cant buy more silver, it is starting to be pain to store after 10 kg

>> No.50133614

>silver will go up once normies realize its the only way to protec agsinst inflation
>oh no inflation is out of control so normies dont have disposable income to spend on silver

>> No.50133726

>>50130032
So then stop buying high premium pieces?

>> No.50133739

>>50133198
>Why haven't PMs done anything in the past year despite all the inflation and doom?

JP Morgan Chase and Citibank have brought $4.5 billion precious metals as a fixed amount for the whole year as derivatives. So for that entire year they can fix the price to whatever they want, however manipulating the books can't be done irresponsibly so it will be a gradual rise for the whole year, with the start of it beginning in the first quarter of 2022.

>> No.50133750

I just want my yotsuba coins

>> No.50133982
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>>50133614
Think of this image as the average normie in todays economy. He could probably turn back if he tried but its obviously too late. Of he were surrounded by other ducks about to plunge then he would cause all sorts of shit trying to turn around especially when the others try to do so and they all end up distracted long enough that they all take the fall.
In other words, there isnt enough for everyone, the system can sustain hits from a handful of people, but when the masses come stampeding in thats when the tap is turned off.

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50134340

There are less than ten metals considered be precious metals, including iridium, rhenium, ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, platinum, silver and gold. But among these, only four are considered to be investment precious metals: gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.

Rhenium is the rarest precious metal, yet is is only around $30 an ounce.

It just so happens be one of the main materials for the fourth industrial revolution https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/darpa-funded-elementum-aims-to-3d-print-rhenium-metal-for-the-first-time-209311/

More on Rhenium:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRccwkEmOYg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpN62iYPnIk

>> No.50134362

>>50134340

Further:

Rhenium is the Chainlink of metals. If you know you know.

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>>50133614
>Muh silver

>> No.50134399

>>50134340
Where does one even buy Rhenium?

>> No.50134464

>>50134399

Exactly. I made a connection with a rare earth metals merchant that deals with industry, they are not used to selling smaller quantities but they were happy to deal with me (I have bought in the amount of 1 Kilo from them but they used to selling like 50kg to someone in manufacturing). To buy it close to spot is your challenge. Have a look around on eBay but make sure to check against spot prices to see if it is a ripoff. You have people selling Rhenium and stuff on eBay way above spot.

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>>50133750
NEVER.
FUCKING.
EVER.

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The Rhodium price chart forms part of my inspiration. The guys I am buying Rhenium from said they used to trade Rhodium in a similar way (cheap price, mostly to industry) but all of a sudden people consider it an investable precious metal and the price 70x's out of nowhere. Rhenium is a platinum group metal like Rhodium. Both very useful in technology, especially as we advance into industry 4.0.

Once they are making nice bullion coins and bars of this stuff, you are already quite late in the game.

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it's over

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50134672

Aputannia #796 has been sold.
Now aputannia #798 is up. Also Fuck Jannies for banning me for doing this

>> No.50134790

Any leafs in this thread? How is Canada holding up?

>> No.50134864

>>50134340
>Rhenium is the rarest precious metal, yet is is only around $30 an ounce.
Where?

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>>50125012
>Wings clipped just like the new America Eagle

>> No.50134891

>>50134629
>He fell for the Nigerian price email

>> No.50134935

>>50134864

My rare earth metals dealer, but they are used to selling large quantities to industry. The sell it in the pellet form, not nice and shiny but good price.

>> No.50134940

Which metal tastes the nicest? I like licking my silver; not because it tastes good, but because its so shiny and i just want to touch it.

>> No.50134949

>>50134790
I'm tired. Can't do another 3 years of this Trudolt meme.

>> No.50135005

>>50133750
soon enough anon, once i get everything in hand i should be able to ship them out in a weekend.

>> No.50135050

>>50135005
When will you have everything in hand?

>> No.50135076

>>50135050
the mint gave us a latest by date of the end of july. they are backed up just a bit but we let them know any earlier would be greatly appreciated. the boxes should arrive earlier and i already have enough packing materials for everything.

>> No.50135132

>>50134935
What process did you go through to purchase it? Did you have to get a price quote from them to be able to order? Did you have to say you had a business for them to sell to you?

>> No.50135139

>>50125012
>>50125034
>>50125211
>>50126157
>>50126416
>>50126986
>>50127105
>>50127388
Birb

>> No.50135153

>>50134672
Can’t even find it. I only see the same apu I always see that has gone from £900 down to £550

Had some coins arrive over the weekend. But I’m expecting more tomorrow and Tuesday so I’ll post them then.

>> No.50135221

>>50126273
Yeah fuck prime virgins I want old hags!!

>> No.50135251

>>50135221
They were prime virgins when I put my greasy hands all over them ;)

>> No.50135287

>>50135076
>mfw I can’t hold my yotsuba coin until August

Thanks for the update.

>> No.50135298

>>50135287
we were hoping much earlier but as far as delays go it seems both us and mintanon had a fair share.

>> No.50135317

>>50134940
/pmg/ fags take note and add this to the official list of advantages with crypto over metals. My bitcorn doesn’t come pre-licked.

>> No.50135319

>>50135132

I sent them an email enquiry, I was completely open about the fact I am buying for my own personal collecting/investing. They let me know that if I wanted to sell this stuff, it will be harder to do so due to less liquidity than gold etc (though low liquidity is true for Rhodium too). They were really nice, I think what helped is that they are not some mega corporation so it is quite real and casual. I would be open to them about your intentions, some of the rare earth metals have certain properties that might make someone suspect you, so be open about being a private collector/investor will make them comfortable with you.

One thing, they will probably be more favorable to you if you buy large quantities. I buy around 1kg, but some companies might want larger orders. I would also make sure you are getting a good price, just because they are a large quantity dealer does not mean they might no see an opportunity to over-charge you as you are a private individual. A bit over spot is fine but just so they do not take the piss. I had to turn down some other rare earth metals because the price quoted was around 3x spot.

Also finally the company didn't usually post the metals, but they offered to put them in a cardboard box and post to me at cost which was cool. The person you are buying from might not have an online shop front-end, rather just contact details and information about what they are selling etc. Most the places selling stuff like Rhenium online with front-end online shops are charging way over spot, not worth buying from.

Just to be clear, I was paying around $36.21 an ounce of Rhenium exactly. Prices will have fluctuated since, so good to check current spot price.

>> No.50135397

>>50135132
>>50135319

Also yes to be clear, I worked out the quantities I wanted and calculated the spot price before contacting them. I asked in the email pretty much 'how much for 1kg of Rhenium, 3kg Tantalum, 10g iridium etc etc' and they gave me a quote for each quantity.

>> No.50135418

>>50133167
me but women

>> No.50135442

>>50135319
Where can I check the spot price? Im getting mixed results.

>> No.50135487

>>50135442
>>>/mlp/

>> No.50135491

>>50134940
Sheesh i hope you take out to dinner first

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>>50135251
>tfw

>> No.50135535

>>50134940
silver is antimicrobial, so it'll remove bad breath

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>>50135530
Sorry pal, shes mine now ;)

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50135618

my bog has scratches :/

>> No.50135630

>>50132903
I bet gold jewels were worth many meme axes.

>> No.50135634
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>>50135442

Yes, finding charts for this stuff is really difficult. It was the same for Rhodium 10 years ago but all of a sudden people decided to treat it like an investable precious metals and now you have charts, coins and all sorts. I think the prices vary a lot throughout the world due to liquidity etc, maybe the price range is $1200-$1600 or so. I bought mine around 8 months ago and prices seem to have gone up a little since.

I wouldn't be confident stating a definite price. The way I look at it, if it pulls a Rhodium or better I will just be glad to have some at a semi reasonable price.

>> No.50135665

>>50135634
>$1200-$1600

Per Kilogram to be clear , this is what I found after a quick search but wouldn't say I am 100 percent certain with their chart but doesn't seem too bad https://tm2.com/market/technology-metals-pipeline/rhenium/

>> No.50135669

>>50135634
Ive read that buying solid pieces is better than grain/shot because its easier to test the purity of the one piece than hundreds of little ones. Would you suggest getting solid pieces or will the price go up so much that it doesnt matter?

>> No.50135783
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50135783

>>50135669

I quite liked the pellets, they are about 10 gram solid uniform bits. Not like powder or shrapnel or anything. I bought orders of 1kg pellets, so about 100 pellets or so per order. In the future if it pulls a Rhodium, each pellet will be worth like $5000-$10000, so I would prefer to have that than one solid piece that is worth $1000000. The company I bought it from also gave me a certificate outlining the exact purity and composure too which will be good for when/if I chose to sell.

You can see what a pellet looks like at 1:37 in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRccwkEmOYg

I recommend that youtube channel for videos on other rare earth/precious metals to get a good understanding of what they are.

>> No.50135865

>>50135618
i cant see anything, are you sure its not jist the capsule

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50135878

>>50135618
Yeah, well good for you buddy! You got a coin and I got rugged

>> No.50135905

I missed a couple of auctions ending because my kid was watching paw patrol on my phone.

I am now sad as I’d been watching them a week.

>> No.50135906

>>50134340
yeah its rare but also highly recycled. who knows now with all supply lines getting 404d

>> No.50135925

>>50135669

Also just to be clear, I am not saying to anyone to go ahead and buy this without their own careful thinking about it. For one thing it is a really low liquidity item, so you can't just sell it easily like gold. I bought it myself because I started researching Plantium, then Palladium and Rhodium and thought to myself 'I wonder what the rarest metals are, I wonder if there are any that are affordable' etc and that lead me down the path of researching rare elements/metals, their use cases and characteristics. I decided to buy a bunch of these metals including Rhenium which I like the most but cannot say with certainty it is the right choice.

>> No.50135937

>>50135783
That seems sensible. Would 25 gram pieces be better since its closer to an ounce or is that just splitting hairs? What are the dimensions of these pellets? On some quotes it has a field to put that in and I figure it may be necessary. You also mentioned tantalum, what makes that special?

>> No.50135985

>>50135925
Maybe not the right choice but certainly a logical one, which is often the right one.
I like your reasoning and it makes sense to me. Ive only seen these new PMs talked about in recent threads. Incredibly niche all things considered since silver is the big PM being talked about, but I think youve found an unexploited PM resource.
I dont care so much about liquidity since I just stack, Ive got a considerable collection of silver that I have no plans to sell any time soon. So stacking something which could be worth even more long term is really no concern.

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>>50135905
the only solution is to beat him with that phone. ask him if the paw patrol will save his parents from the (((bankers))) now that you missed the shineys

>> No.50136026

>>50135905
Take it easy man, check walmart. Theyve got pretty fair prices for bullion.

>> No.50136045
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50136045

>>50135906

Yes in this video at 4:48 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRccwkEmOYg he talks about a piece of Rhenium crystal used in highly specialized plane jets.

He says that because it is so rare they have to recycle it a lot.

Then that made me think, almost all of the people buying this are people in industry making jets and stuff? Imagine if people started buying it like it were gold or silver, the whole market would dry up potentially? I mean they are already at the point of needing to recycle it heavily due to industry.

Compare the mass abundance to gold (see image), allegedly 5.7x rare than gold yet it is approximately 40x cheaper? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precious_metal

Just my thoughts! I could be wrong.

>> No.50136074

>>50135925
>>50135937
https://www.rwmmint.com/
this place is relevant every so often, it might as well go in the header

>>50136045
>He says that because it is so rare they have to recycle it a lot.
good point, i shoulda looking into it more

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50136108

>buying silver in the UK

Is there any sensible method of getting physical given the 20% VAT bullshit?

I have a mate overseas who could hold it for me, but I'd much rather hold it myself. Apparently there used to be a loophole in Geurnsey ten years ago or something.

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50136140

just seen this is new

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50136195

>>50135937

Its all up to preference I suppose, initially I looked for ounce coins but closest I could find were over priced poorly stamped ones. Closest to an ounce might make sense for ease of sale etc as people have coins in their mind.

There is a whole list of metals I was thinking about, I will give a list of some of them.

Tantalum
Iridium
Ruthenium
Tellurium
Rhenium
Terbium
Dysprosium
Gadolinium
Scandium
Holmium

I ended up buying some of all of them except a couple due to prices being quoted being way above spot. Iridium was buy far the most expensive I bought (like $180 a gram or so).

With Tantalum, I am not sure if it is necessarily the best investment. I bought a few kilos. According to the image attached around the same amount of Tantalum has been mined as silver. Tantalum is sometimes used in jewelry, watches etc though this is a fairly new phenomena. I much prefer Rhenium as an investment in terms of price vs scarcity/usefulness etc. I am quite happy to have some Tantalum just for the sake of being hedged among a lot of the rarer metals.

Source of image here https://www.visualcapitalist.com/all-the-metals-we-mined-in-one-visualization/

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50136219

>>50125239
Wednesday can't come soon enough! That gold will be mine!

>> No.50136317

>>50136195
Its really quite insane just how much material is used yearly. I made a quip a while ago that theyre selling the ground from under our feet lol. Looking at the properties of these minerals is pretty cool because if you consider the applications you could with reasonable accuracy say that you could build a spaceship with it.
I like the way you think though, I'll for sure look into getting some, maybe even in 1-25 gram increments as a matter of divisibility. I have faith in you.

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>>50135985

Nice, yes I started with gold/silver then bought some platinum/palladium and then that got me thinking about lesser known rare metals.

I would always hear things about rare earth elements too, that they are being used increasingly for new technology (even stuff like smart cars, smartphones etc). Often in a negative light people would talk about how it was bad to use all these rare earth materials for new technology, one because they are rare but also the mining process. So they are rare and increasingly being used for future technology?

The purpose of using these metals is because they have certain specific properties that make them the best possible materials for certain technological applications. For example, to get the best memory storage you need specific rare earth metals. As data requirements increase you need the rare earth metals.


Source of image: https://www.lipmann.co.uk/industry

That is why I say that Rare earth metals are the Chainlink of metals. Just like Schwab sees Blockchain Oracles as necessary for the fourth industrial revolution, the same is true for rare earth metals.

>> No.50136382

>>50136074
>https://www.rwmmint.com/
>this place is relevant every so often, it might as well go in the header

ty sir, I am not sure about their prices though. $265 for a troy ounce seems to be about 6+ x over spot.

>>50136074
>>He says that because it is so rare they have to recycle it a lot.
>good point, i shoulda looking into it more

Sam here man, I could be wrong. It could be that the stated supply of Rhenium is different to the reality and it is a manipulated market. Some people think Iridium is rarer (Iridium is a lot more expensive too).

>> No.50136399

>>50136140

That is very interesting!

Once this stuff is made into pretty coins, it appears a lot differently to unworked stuff you buy from wholesalers.

>> No.50136558

>>50136317

Yes these metals can have some really interesting properties and will form key parts of futuristic technology like spaceships. ty sir, but I hope that you do not trust this just because I say it here and sound convincing. This investment could go down in price and be illiquid on exit. But yes, it is in line with my thinking that is all I can say. My favorite videos for researching these metals is this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl5ZYb0hDTc , they have videos on all of these rare metals that give a nice introduction to them. Which is helpful, because some of the metals are not so stable and will oxidize for example.

Yes starting small whilst researching this stuff and getting a feel for it sounds good to me. Once you buy it, it will not be easy to just sell like gold so it is quite a 'final' thing to purchase. Even eBay can sometimes be ok, I actually bought my iridium on eBay instead of the wholesaler because the ebay seller had way better prices on iridium. Its good to be cautious to begin with because it is very easy to accidently overpay or mess up somehow.

>> No.50136593

>>50136045
nobody is going to buy your rhenium

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50136614

gilded apu when?

>> No.50136615

>>50136593

Perhaps. Always have ebay though, people seem to sell over spot there.

>> No.50136616

>>50136558
No worries man, ive spent money on worse things lol. God bless you man, may we be the noble metal barons of tommorow. We're going to the moon (literally).

>> No.50136659

>>50136616

Based! Becoming a rare earth metal baron was kind of my thought, perhaps we will go to the moon :P (but perhaps not as well so only buy what you are happy to lose potentially because bankruptcy and the moon are both on the table! XD). God bless you too.

>> No.50136768

>>50136593

I am not recommending anyone buy Rhenium or any other metal I have mentioned by the way.

>> No.50136824

>>50136659
Thats one of my golden rules for ANY kind of investing, ONLY put in as much as you are willing/able (pay your bills first!) to lose. So win or lose Im only risking my excess liquidity. I have a non-zero amount of faith in the economy long term and no confidence whatsoever that I will ever be able to afford a home of any reasonable quality. At best I'll be colonising Europa or Enceladus, at worst I'll still be at square one with some dense metal that I can make high grade RC jet engines from to sell at exorbitant prices.

>> No.50136856

>>50136768
I want to buy it for the same reason Ive been stacking silver. It just clicks with my logical brain. Unlike all the various fudders and shitcoiners this is grounded in reality with actual statistics and economics to back it up. Id be giddy just from the sheer density of it in my hand lol.

>> No.50136941

>>50136614
Man the Charity coin is really ugly.
Nice serie tho'.

>> No.50136963

>>50131012
Only based post in an entire thread. Holding silver and gold that's crazy overpriced is the definition of ngmi

>> No.50136989

>>50136963
>1pbtid
>1pbtid
You wont shake me out that easily, faggot.

>> No.50137045

>>50136824

Based and God speed! Yes I could have bought a lot more these metals too but just decided to buy a 'nice amount' rather than going full speed ahead into it. If the prices go up, you wouldn't need much to benefit anyway.

>>50136856
>Id be giddy just from the sheer density of it in my hand lol.

XD based. I remember the crypto twitter people went through a phase of buying Tungsten cubes for that very reason. Sounds all good then man. Happy collecting!

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>>50136856
Kek, 31 posts in the same thread, this stacker on maximum hopium and living in pure delusion. Definitely livestream it when you hero yourself and smart people will never buy your bags even when it hits the cents.

>> No.50137086

>>50137059
he is just bored with nothing to do kn a sunday afternoon. only place to discuss pm and its very slow. wallstreet silver is cringe and theres really no discussion just people acting like retards.

>> No.50137097

>>50137045
21 posts in the same thread as well?? I would say they are bots but they are synomous with stackers. Switch from hopium to copium and sell before 0

>> No.50137120

> silver is gonna moon and it's worth buying it even at uk prices with high vat and premiums
what's the best case for this?
what's the best case against this?
you don't have to summarise the argument here, if you want to link to a book, post, site, or video feel free

>> No.50137124

>>50137059
Tell that to the MIC when they need my goodies to pump out more raptors. Supply bottlenecks like those for turbine blades are what limits the number of aircraft that can be fielded. I dont think Im being very hopeful when I say that the world economy is going to crash and burn in the near future, Im just stocking up for the longwinter ahead like a fat little chimpmunk.

>>50137045
Thank you for your input man, I look forward to having some. :)

>> No.50137130

>>50136140
>>50136399

lol my mistake! read that as being a coinage of the alloy.

Yes that is interesting. They make a lot of alloys of various rare earth metals to create the ultimate mix of properties for certain uses. For the strongest composition, it seems it is best to form a crystal of the metal like the jet part in this video >>50136045
>4:48 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRccwkEmOYg

That is an interesting alloy, perhaps it is recycled from a certain technical application that required that composition.

I cannot speak for price, I would want to determine the ratios of iridium/osmium in those crystals.

>> No.50137170

>>50137124
Nice speaking with you God speed :)

>> No.50137179

>>50137130
Ive heatd before that just one screw on a jet fighter costs hundreds of dollars because of its composition, patents, overhead, etc. Something crucial like a turbine blade is bound to cost thousands more. I would guess that due to availability and sunken costs that it just makes sense to recycle it for a discount than to make an entirely new component from scratch.

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50137215

So is there gonna be a good 4th of July sale or nah?
Spot price is giving me a stiffy

>> No.50137251

>>50137179

Yes they actually have to form a crystal of the metal in the shape of the part if I am understanding correctly which I would think is a highly technical thing to accomplish. By their very nature, metals like Rhenium are hard to 'work' (due to an incredibly high melting point etc). Yes that makes sense to me that it would save a lot of cost to recycle a part rather than build a new one. I seem to remember the guy in that video said they had cut out a chunk from that turbine blade before selling it as scrap because it could fall into the hands of a rival world power, cutting the chunk out makes it useless because it needs to be formed as one intact crystal (you can't just patch it up) to use it in a jet.

>> No.50137314

>>50137215
GSM is running a sale
https://www.goldenstatemint.com

>> No.50137331

>>50137251
Nah he said it was so it doesnt get put back into a jet on accident since it must have gone past a certain number of hours of use to where it wouldnt be safe. I think the forming of the crystal is what sets the west apart from everyone else, they simply cant match our level of technology so they resort to ye olde solid blades. They could probably get their hands on a couple blades if they wanted to but its the ability to produce them regularly, they would be useless otherwise due to maintenance requirements.

>> No.50137352

>>50136941
Yeah I’ll get two. But it’s disappointing compared to the others. No booba, just some potato child’s arse.

Still no timeframe on the standard 1oz

>> No.50137397

>>50137331
Ahh makes sense. Yes the production process seems very high for that sort of thing, you make blades and stuff in the old fashioned way but it will never push the limits of technological advancement.

Another thing to mention with rare earth metals, with some of them there are only a few mines that produce them and the market is quite cornered. I think China has the rights to a lot of the rare earth metals market, just like they do with minerals and other natural resources.

>> No.50137452

>>50137397
True, although as far as economics and education are concerned, china is just looking for export value. They dont matvh the educational and scientific prowess of the west to be able to do much more with those minerals than sell them.

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>>50137314
>GSM
They don't charge me tax like every other site. How are they so based?

>> No.50137519

>>50137452

Yes having rights to natural resources like that will be helping them gain wealth for sure.

>> No.50137753

>>50135618
Yeah mines the same, quality is worse than previous coins. Dissapoiniting desu

>> No.50137766

>>50137516
It could be state tax, I dont get taxed from most places but I also try to get the 200 dollar minimum for free shipping.

>> No.50137910

>>50137766
My state has full sales tax on bullion no exceptions but somehow GSM doesn't charge me tax, I Don't know how they get away with but I'm not complaining just curious how they can do that while other sites always charge me tax

>> No.50137956

>>50137120
In the UK you have 20% VAT on silver. Personally I think that's too high, you will end up paying 50% above spot. While I think silver will go above this you're better off buying gold when it comes to prescious metals.

>> No.50138016

>>50137910
Probably some interstate technicality. If its the best price you can get then it should be a good deal.

>> No.50138052

>>50137956
I would like to get gold but for a single ounce of gold I could have close to 5 pounds of silver. As far as weight and volume is concerned I would prefer silver.

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>>50138052
Understood, but remember; you're losing an entire pound of silver to VAT everytime you buy silver instead of a gold coin.

>> No.50138234

New thread!
>>50138220

>>50138220

>>50138220

>> No.50138261

>>50124821
Holy fuck! Kill this thread already and start a new one!
Why are the threads so slow and full of retards since last week?

>> No.50138274

>>50138261
why the fuck are retards so desperate to 'move on to the next thread' as if it fucking fixes anything?

>> No.50138277

>>50138234
Thank you.

>> No.50138279

>>50138261
See >>50138234

>> No.50138292

>>50138274
Stay out of the next thread. That will help fixing it.
Faggot.

>> No.50138308

>>50138292
yea clearly your 'next thread' fixed everything >>50138239

>> No.50138334

>>50138308
FUD shills abound, as usual.

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Bump limit acquired

>> No.50139371

>>50129611

It's adjusted to inflation, you know.

>> No.50139392

>>50133167
K, keep me posted

>> No.50139630

>>50129546
Because its a pretty birb

>> No.50139794

>USD goes up
>gold goes down

>my currency goes up
>gold goes down because gold is priced in USD

what a world!!