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Firearms Friday Edition

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

>Bullion dealers
https://libertycoin.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
https://www.luciteria.com/ (Other rare metals)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

>Numismatic search
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

>News and graphs
https://numismag.com/en/home-en/
https://silverseek.com/
https://www.silverdoctors.com/
https://www.mining.com/
https://silverbacksnakes.io/finance/silver
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/data/gold-reserves-by-country
https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/ (US)
https://eu.compare.pm/ (EU)
https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/ (DE/EU)

>Resources
https://www.jmbullion.com/ultimate-guide-to-90-silver-coins/
https://kevinsworkbench.com/junksilverguide/
https://www.coinflation.com/
http://coinapps.com/
https://erikasgrig.com/calculators/rpi-calculator-inflation/
https://learn.apmex.com/buying-guide/buying-in-the-usa/
https://pastebin.com/5aLmWUUK

>Prospecting
https://youtu.be/ZCL6FKQZyoM
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/en/news/mines-and-minerals
https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Creeks-Ghostowns-British-Columbia/dp/088839988X

>Nitric acid, magnets, and ping test
https://youtu.be/3mg9YcAShTo
https://youtu.be/NgSXg-WOEVY
https://youtu.be/2ymGAyKAg-k
https://www.fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database

Previous Thread: >>56288315

>> No.56303220

not sure if this was mentioned but JMB is selling 10 oz at spot and britannias at $2

https://www.jmbullion.com/starter-pack/
https://www.jmbullion.com/2023-1-oz-british-silver-britannia-coin-king-charles-obverse/

>> No.56303222
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>/pmg/
We are so back

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Have a great weekend lads.

>> No.56303226

>OP didn't forget the title
based

>> No.56303231
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Which legal-tender gold coins have the lowest premium?

>> No.56303240

>>56303222
I'm sorry, the shame ...

>> No.56303251

>>56303231
Changes from day to day, but they are all around 3%: Maple leaf, Britannia, Krugerrand, Philharmoniker

>> No.56303254
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Check out this '88 maple lizzie I got

>> No.56303275

>>56303254
Oo milf Liz

>> No.56303284
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payday haul. got the ship because it reminded me of the anon here who likes ships. happy to get a rooster too

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>> No.56303345

When will silver hit $200 spot

>> No.56303348
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Happy Friday frens. Keep on stacking.

>> No.56303366

>>56303345
Probably in the 2030s.
>captcha is STPPPP

>> No.56303382

Can literally buy silver coins from walmart, not so precious..........

>> No.56303389
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Muh firearm.

>> No.56303393

>>56303382
that isn't very logically sound fren

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>>56303254
Based. Where did you find it? I have been looking for a few weeks for an 88. Earliest I have is 89

>> No.56303649
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Hey boys, thought I'd ask here as I am always on this general. I am trying to create a logo from a ancient silver tetradrachm. In picture related is the coin with the profile bust of alexander the great wearing the namean lion skin in the fashion of hercules. I am trying to create a mono-color stencil of the coin. The middle is what my results are using gimp. The bottom two images are a generic representation of what I am trying to achieve. Not exact but not much different, perhaps something between the two or whatever. If I'm intruding here would you know of a better board to post such inquires?
>nb4 go back to plebbit
I am not a redditor. I'm trying to start a business. Could use some help, please.

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>>56303649
Sorry, to be more clear, is there a good way to achieve what I am trying to do via free means, like with an app.

I'd like to figure out how to do the same to picrel. Anyone have a good how-to?

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>>56303685
trying using bing AI image creator

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>>56303791
I am using that but I do not see how to upload an image to manipulate. Is that possible? I've resorted to trying to explain the desired outcome but it get's the "lion skin garment" part wrong and displays images of a lion coming out of the ass of alexander and some other disturbing shit.

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>>56303649
here you go senpai

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>>56303348
TopKek points for Stargate coaster!

Been stacking photos.

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>>56303857
nice.

>> No.56303879
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>>56303649
>>56303857
alternative version
before people get mad all the ancient greeks and Macedonians (not greeks btw but we wuzzed their culture hard) were very gay

>> No.56303888

>>56303389
You're gonna make it

>> No.56303911 [DELETED] 
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>>56303888
I've been trying to get trips for Jesus for days, and now I get them with a random low effort nothingpost?

>> No.56303917 [DELETED] 
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>>56303879
>>56303857
>kosher fingers typed this
Homosexuals in Greece were the lowest caste of society, they were depicted as deviants, fools and clowns in Greek dramas/plays.

They were not allowed to partake in politics or religion. The entire myth of this "gay" bullshit started when the historical enemies of the Greeks, the JEWS, obtained total power in Western academia. TO push their pedophile belief system, the TAlmud, they started washing their enemies, the Greeks with these lies. Knowing that Western people look up to the Ancient Greeks, the Jews pushed their pedo fantasies.
Do the needful and rope trannys

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crypto nerds will seethe

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>>56303649
One of my favorite designs. Wish you luck and please keep us posted with how it goes.

>>56303879
There is nothing wrong with loving others and enjoying the pleasures of life. Alexander is on of my favorite historical figures. What a powerful life that young man lived.

>>56303888
Blessed Digits. Thank you, anon. WAGMI.

>> No.56303944
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>>56303911
But Jesus still got dubs that I'm checking right now.

>> No.56303948

>>56303911
That post was blessed. That anon is going to make it.

>> No.56303981
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>>56303911
>>56303944
>dubs on both Jesus posts
We're definitely going to make it. And this guy too >>56303948

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>>56303649

>> No.56304006

>>56303999
top right looks pretty good

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>>56303220
nice deal.
got my king charles sov in today's mail call, and 30 oz of buffalos purchased @ spot

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>>56304006
i was about to try:

"create a mono-color stencil profile of alexander the great wearing a lions headpiece fashion of hercules"

but the site seems down

>> No.56304073
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I'll be seeing my friends later this month. Until then, I get to enjoy the gold lunar coin I bought for their baby. I kind of regret not collecting these now. They're super cute. I have them in silver, but I think it's neat that they give the gold ones a different design. Give the gift of gold, /pmg/!

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First order from the dip, many more on the way

>> No.56304114

>>56303944
Blessed
I live to serve

>> No.56304122

>>56304088
Nice digits and those coins are handsome

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>>56304088
> dubs for Noah's Ark
POSTING IN A HOLY THREAD
I HEAR YOU LOUD AND CLEAR LORD

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>>56303195

>> No.56304328

>>56303879
>before people get mad all the ancient greeks and Macedonians (not greeks btw but we wuzzed their culture hard) were very gay
no they weren't, faggot

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>>56303345
14 days from now

>> No.56304373

>>56303345
Don't care, not selling for 200 or even 1000, I'm in this for the paradigm shift into a new economic and financial reality

>> No.56304479

I have slurped my largest slurp yet. The strong box will be filled. New shinies will be posted when they all arrive. WAGMI.

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New arrivals

>> No.56304576

>>56303406
At my LCS. Got em in a tube of random uear maples. Got like 6 1989s as well

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>>56304479
>I have slurped my largest slurp yet.
Save some ammo for the next leg down. They ain't done yet.

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>>56303649
30 seconds in ibis paint

>> No.56304601

>>56304582
;)) I’m convinced Canada is going to have to devalue its currency further. Hopefully it’ll dip further before my leaf bucks evaporate.
Ps. I picked up the pez among other items.

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>>56303685

>> No.56304629

>>56303231
US $5 coins can be had cheaply pretty regularly. You never see anyone here pitching them

>> No.56304657

>>56304582
i doubt we'll ever go below $20 but we'll see

>> No.56304671

>>56304657
$20 is a major psychological price floor, if it breaks that, don't expect it to stay down that low for long and definitely don't expect dealers to lower their premiums at all.

>> No.56304681

>>56304657
I think the price could collapse but it will come on the back of a downward move in housing or equities. I highly doubt that the price can just meander down that low again all on its own.

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>>56304681
bingo

>> No.56304768
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>>56303222

>> No.56304792

Shoutout to jannies for deleting my Jesus posts. Be careful you don't touch the endless coombait, ragebait, shitpost threads in the catalog you stupid faggots

>> No.56304836
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>>56304792
Jesus is alright.

>> No.56304838

>>56304681
yes, agreed
if we crash hard, it'll be with everything else too

>> No.56304846

>>56303308
Anybody get the new Spanish Stallion for 2023? It's taking all my will power to not buy it.

>> No.56304858

>>56304792
nobody likes an evangelist

>>56304836
jesus coins are cool though

>> No.56304860

Aside from burgers, or maybe even them too, are you guys worried about currency debasement? How do you guys think about having PMs relative to your currencies potential debasement?

>> No.56304861
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>>56304836
It's hard to believe the jannies are actually paying that close attention to pmg so I'm wondering if they get automatic alerts for posts that use the Lord's name. I won't be stopped but I'm gonna test that theory here and a few other places the next few days.

Here's some precious metals.

>> No.56304870

>>56304846
is there anywhere with a better price on them than apmex or kagins?

>> No.56304902

>>56304860
currency debasement is like the main reason anyone stacks, bro

>> No.56304934

>>56303195
Are you the SP101 chad on /k/?

>> No.56304935

>>56304861
t-too much freedom!!!

>> No.56305065
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>>56304870
Not that I know of. I was waiting for Bold to get some in stock but they have 50 Toros so maybe they don't want to add to inventory that isn't moving

>> No.56305069

>>56304860
Of course I'm worried about it. The USD probably lost at least 35% of its purchasing power since COVID.

>> No.56305078

>>56304935
It burns the unclean and inspires the noble.

>> No.56305131

>>56304902
>>56305069
Thanks for the sanity check fellas. I’m just constantly bewildered when I talk to people about the idea of currency being devalued and them looking back in disbelief. I work at a financial institution which further confuses me..

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Why do you stack precious metals Anon?

>> No.56305187

>>56305177
Central bank ponzi scheme is about to break.

>> No.56305192

I'm going in on junior miner cheapies. wish me luck.

>> No.56305217

>>56305065
Hopefully more people stock it soon. Gold Eagle had the bull but that's it. I'd hold out for the horse instead of getting the bull.

>> No.56305226

>>56305177
It's God's money

>> No.56305244

Guys I'm almost to coinvivor tier, getting hyped

>> No.56305283

>>56303195
I’m gonna actually buy coins instead of rounds this time. Hopefully I find a nice coin this time. Rounds are cool but it’s time for some coins

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>>56305177
I just think they're pretty and fun to look at and hold.

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>>56305177
grandfather was a notorious penny pincher, my dad called him a Jew but his frugal nature ended up funding my college funds and helping me put a down-payment on a house when I inherited my share.
I inherited his coins as well, which I still have and continue to add to his original stack in his honor.

>> No.56305346

>>56305328
safety deposit box anon?

>> No.56305375

>>56305346
yep, hey fren
I keep the gold oz's and silver 10 oz the bank and took the fun silver stacks and gold fractionals to my home safe so I can at least look at it when I want to (and spend them if the boog drops)

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>>56303857
>>56303879
Always very solid bait. In ancient greece you pox-riddled, child-molesting, dog-raping, shit-eating, AIDS-mongers would have been killed on sight like the deranged animals you are.

>> No.56305407

>>56305177
Banks, Wallstreet, and the Government are consuming your resources and spinning off literal trillions of dollars worth of bonds that can never be repaid. The system is a ponzi scheme and exists solely based on momentum. None of the banks actually have cash to backstop ALL of the deposits. So you are putting in good labor, good resources, into the system but when the music stops you will not be able to secure those same resources that you think you have.
Ask yourself, how is it that the federal government can just willy-nilly hand over tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine like it's nothing. Are these real resources or just the extension of credit. Do we even pretend that we will be paid back? What's going on here.

>> No.56305422

>>56305177
fat stacks

>> No.56305480

>>56303220
>https://www.jmbullion.com/starter-pack/
That's neat, but it should really be a 10 or 20 oz deal, since it's a once per household gig. The only thing you might be able to exploit, is having every one of your family and friends allowing you to ship a 10 oz to their address, under their name. But that would depend on having family or friends left.

>> No.56305494

>>56305177
I want to take care of my family and friends after the house of cards collapses

>> No.56305516

>>56303284
Cool islands bounty coin is a pretty coo modern bullion coin

>> No.56305517
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>>56305177
I just think they're neat.
The fact it pisses people off or is a "safer" investment than Crypto...aka a "Bank Man Freed" can't run off with my money in the middle of the night, with near zero legal repercussions, makes it even better.
Say what you want about silver or gold, but they have to physically come in my house to physically steal it, and that's when I give them my other investment metal, lead, instead.

>> No.56305537

>Use bank debit card for bullion purchase
>"Payment blocked due to fraud suspicion"
>Have to use credit card
Annoying as fuck

>> No.56305538

>>56303254
Wish this was the obverse of the britannia instead of the old hag version.

>> No.56305587

>>56305537
Happens to me all the time with US Bank. Have to tell at some poor loser every other time I buy from Bold. Buying on eBay circumvents the issue since they don't know what you're buying.

>> No.56305588

>>56305177
I stack because I can feel how far we have fallen as a nation in the past 20 years. I can only imagine the next 20. It is also nice to think my stacking takes money out of the banks and it makes the shills seethe.

>> No.56305610
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>>56305177
For the art that retains an inherent value regardless of whatever is fashionable at any time.
And just in case.

>> No.56305615

>>56305588
yes, every time you save your money with gold or silver, bankers are seething, because you have taken your wealth out of their casino ponzi scam system that they have full control over. PMs are the ONLY instrument that does this.

>> No.56305616

>>56303858
this is a great looking coin

>> No.56305623

>>56303389
Unfathomably based pic

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Thank you for all of the replies so far guys. It's great to read a plethora of different reasons.

>> No.56305631

>>56305517
>they have to physically come in my house to physically steal it, and that's when I give them my other investment metal, lead, instead
wouldn't that mean that your precious metals would be better off in the bank? or are you more heavily guarded than the bank (some households are).

>> No.56305635

>>56305616
>weird text font
>cluttered design
>pirate meme theme
>tiny assay text
>insane price premium
nty

>> No.56305644

>>56305635
>>insane price premium
Really? How much is it?

>> No.56305661

>>56305631
Banks aren't willing to die for your savings, and therefore, will do little to protect it.
Me, I bought a gun, Saiga 12, with a 20 round drum of 12 gauge shells, just for the chance to do so.

>> No.56305665

>>56305631
If you keep metals in the bank don’t you open yourself up to possibly the feds coming in and claiming everything or you might get locked out of the bank if they lock the doors during a bank run. It’s safer to have it in your possession in my opinion.

>> No.56305675

>>56305665
Yeah... they stole everything out of the safety deposit box, but the crazy old men and women who buried it in their backyard were generally safe from confiscation.

>> No.56305689

>>56305665
If crypto taught me anything, it's that, if you don't physically hold it, you don't own it, and if you don't own it, it can be taken in a blink of the eye, with no recourse.

>> No.56305733

>>56305689
Yes I agree. It’s also nice that it’s physically real and by buying it I know my money is not aiding wallstreet and their algorithms like it would if I invested in stocks. It’s literally a bunch of parasites that do anything and everything they can to steal your money in order to make themselves more wealthy.

>> No.56305737

>>56305631
>in the bank?
In the bank they're all neatly arranged in cute little boxes. On my property they could be anywhere, even not on my property.

>> No.56305743

>>56303921
cringe. Monero is based.

>> No.56305746

hi

>> No.56305748

>>56305665
>>56305661
>>56305737
all good points, my fellow PM holders.

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Scottsdale is coming out with a new series. These 5 oz Napoleon's are being released Monday (SD Bullion). Only 4,999 available. 3 different commanders a year for 4 years. With Gen. Patton coming out after Napoleon. I'll probably buy one but wanted to know what others here think of it.

>> No.56305775

>>56305746
hey

>> No.56305781

>>56305773
going to have to look into these. thanks for posting

>> No.56305790

>>56305644
Looks like $38 average per oz. Fucking 75% premium.

>> No.56305800

>>56305773
totally depends on the reverse design if I'll be interested

>> No.56305815

>>56305773
Neat idea for a series, personally don’t care for the finish on the field and lack of any type of border is weak

>> No.56305825

>>56305800
3:15 shows it. I would just post the pic here but couldn't find one.
https://youtu.be/DjF9WYxMMXI?si=ehEtz5qd4leA0QEc

>> No.56305851

>>56305825
I actually like the reverse but that non-reeded edge with no border is whack and totally ruins it for me.

>> No.56305869

>>56305815
>>56305851
I agree about the border. That's my only critique. I'll still go to the site when it drops but the premium will be my determining factor.

>> No.56305873

>>56305869
Looks like they just wanted to cheap out on production and will no doubt charge a premium to maximize profit.

>> No.56305885

>>56305773
My dad wouldn't stop drunk texting me about these

>> No.56305886

>>56305131
They only see price increases, not currency devaluation. It's those damn greedy businesses just raising prices for no reason! This is one of the reasons governments love inflation so much. People don't realize it is a secret tax.

>> No.56305965

>>56305775
Long time fren!

>> No.56305984
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56305984

>>56305131
If you work at a financial institution you must already know the whole point of any financial institution is to get everybody to keep their savings and investments in the system so the financial gurus can keep skimming off of those savings and investments. A financial advisor is the last person that will ever say, "you should consider putting 10-20% of your account into physical gold".

>> No.56306079

>>56305631
are you bank trusters trolls or just newfags

>> No.56306089

will a gold plated silver coin fade?

>> No.56306101

>>56305177
I want out of this system of control

>> No.56306125
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56306125

>>56304576
Nice grab. They were the first year maples where issued.

>> No.56306146
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56306146

>>56305790
I wonder where you're looking.
You sound kind of stupid and negative in general.
Got any picture of your stack?
Are you IQDelete?

>> No.56306156
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56306156

>>56306125
*were

>alcohol le bad

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56306170

>>56304836
Christ is King.

>> No.56306183
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56306183

Meant to post my Krug in the last thread, here she is.

>> No.56306195

>>56304271
Which animu is this waifu from?

>> No.56306204

>>56304934
I don't think OP is the same anon who took that picture.

>> No.56306249
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56306249

>mfw sixfold slurping events on ebay the past 2 days
Feels good frens, but i really need to calm down or i wont have anything left to buy food for the remaining of the month.

>> No.56306272

>>56306146
I'm typically pretty negative, but not stupid. Slurp up all of that round you want, I prefer numismatics.

>> No.56306291
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56306291

I missed the dip....

>> No.56306328

>>56306146
That’s pretty good price. If you antiqued it well I could see it going for $45 on eBay when spot goes back to $26

>> No.56306332

>>56306146
Damn that's quite cheap, glad to see premiums being back to their pre-2020 levels.

>> No.56306451

>>56306089
Fade? Gold doesn't fade or tarnish. It could wear away if it was handled extensively or roughly. The gold would protect the silver from tarnish as well.

>> No.56306506

I went to goodwill one day and bought panda bear-shaped coin bank because it had a ten dollar bill and another object inside it. Not only did it have a 1985 ten dollar bill, but it also had a 1912 king george v sovereign gold coin. Needless to say now I want to collect more gold coins.

>> No.56306512
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56306512

>>56303195
Well it was either a marlin in 4570 or pms. Bought a remington tac13 a month ago so I went with 1oz of gold and 20 silver eagles. This is the dip before the pump. Food, guns/ammo, pms, tools etc.

>> No.56306540
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56306540

Death cross in gold futures! good or bad?

>> No.56306624
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56306624

>>56304088
Praise the Lord
We are lucky we know the value of the true money he created

>> No.56306825

>>56306624
Money is a concept and was invented by men. Do not invoke His name in vain.

>> No.56306851

>>56306540
Good either way. I have one rule, if it dumps, I slurp. No exceptions.

>> No.56306867
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56306867

>>56306624
>>56306170
>>56303944
>>56304836
Hosanna

>> No.56306881

>>56306540
thats a lagging indicator
the dump already happened

>> No.56306906
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56306906

Pretty new to pm and pmg. Does anyone here have any rhodium or have any anons here flexed rhodium? Just learned about it last week but don't hear people mention it much.

>> No.56306931
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56306931

>>56306906
We flex pez here

>> No.56306935

>>56306931
Holy fuck I need it.

>> No.56306939

sick of americans talking about their silver and their guns. Gold is all that matters

>> No.56306940

>>56306906
I've never once seen Rhodium posted in /pmg/

>> No.56306947
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56306947

>>56306931
>>56303981
And Shrek

>> No.56306961
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56306961

>>56306291
Me too, but gold didn't really go up much. And wieners are exactly the same price I paid for them in July (which was pretty low already).

>> No.56306991
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56306991

>>56306867
Interesting seeing a ChiRo on money

>> No.56307034
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56307034

>>56306906
And my pickle!

>> No.56307044
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56307044

>>56306939
they're the worst

>> No.56307065

>>56307034
Neat display case

>> No.56307147

>>56303195
You bastards convinced me to start stacking. 35 ozt in the mail as I type. Bought the dip and online sales earlier this week. Silver spot is up like $1 from the point I ordered my shinies. Nice way of welcoming me to the club I reckon.

>> No.56307152

>>56306825
God gave us gold and silver and copper specifically to use as money. Each is 1/15th as common as the the one above it.

>> No.56307160

>>56306940
I have. It.was pretty based. Was in mineral oil.

>> No.56307210
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56307210

>>56307147
You are very welcome here, friend. Have some knowledge. This chart might seem overwhelming but it's labelled rather simply. Focus for now on your first 60 ounces, by most metrics that will put you in the top 1% of stackers globally.

>> No.56307231
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56307231

>>56306512
.45-70 Rolling Block

>> No.56307257

Thoughts on using Nordic gold with tungsten to fool would-be robbers?

>> No.56307271

>>56307147
Well, get used to it dropping a dollar immediately after purchase. Too many people try to "time" their buys, if $25 on a PM purchase makes a huge difference to you you may be doing the wrong thing. Anyone who has been purchasing PM's for any amount of time stops looking at the spot price because like whos line is it anyway, The rules are made up and the points dont matter.
Do we all like buying cheap Pm's? Yes but agonizing over a few bucks on a purchase is just stupid

>> No.56307282
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56307282

>>56306939
cry more, eurofag

>> No.56307289

>>56306906
meme metal
no liquidity

>> No.56307310

>>56306825
Gold and silver is used as money in the bible, Hell the Jews filled the temples with it, it is used to signify great mens wealth in the bible aswell
Genesis 13:2: “And Abram was very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold.”

Joshua 6:24: “And they burnt the city with fire, and all that was therein: only the silver, and the gold, and the vessels of brass and of iron, they put into the treasury of the house of the LORD.”

>> No.56307332
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56307332

>>56303195
Sup /pmg/ I haven't checked in in a while. Need to start stacking again. Think about some maple leaves. Has our Russian friend from vladivostok checked in any time in the last year?

>> No.56307337

>>56307289
kys boomer shill kike

>> No.56307386

>>56307147
You couldn't have chosen a better time to buy in. Remember whenever it does dip in the future it's not a time to panic, it's a time to get excited and slurp cheapies and stuff you wouldn't normally buy because of the premiums

>> No.56307465

>>56307337
so defensive
did you go all in on rhodium kek

>> No.56307475
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56307475

>>56307147
grats fren

>> No.56307529
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56307529

>>56306939
The europoor cries out as the VAT drains his life savings.

>> No.56307584

SLURP
SLURP FOR YOUR LIVES

>> No.56307599
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56307599

Do these come butt naked or are they wearing condoms like every other bar? I ordered one pretty much just to fondle while I work

>> No.56307614

>>56306906
>rhodium
No, anon. Just no. No memetals. They all are traps with zero liquidity. Stick to precious metals. Hell, arguably palladium too is a memetal, so stick to the holy trinity of silver - gold - platinum.

>> No.56307622

>>56306328
>>56306332
To be fair, they charge shipping based on quantity. But it does work out to be reasonable.

>> No.56307627

How many rolls of half dollars do you have?

>> No.56307630

>>56307152
>>56307310
I think there is a misunderstanding. Money is a human concept based on trust and social standards, PMs are the vehicles we decided were the most adapted to serve as medium for said concept. We conflated the two over time since PMs proved to be so incredibly efficient at being vectors for the concept of money.

>> No.56307631

>>56307614
>acquiring PM's literally called "stacking"
>muh liquidity
What are you a coin shop owner or something?

>> No.56307635

>>56307627
Don’t know. I lost count of everything years ago

>> No.56307639
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56307639

>>56306906
I bought one ozt for $1100 in 2012 or so. I did not sell when it got to $30k, because I am more interested in having at least samples. I figure if it gets below $2k maybe I can buy another for speculation.

>> No.56307643
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56307643

>>56306906
If you want metals for their rarity rather than a hedge against inflation, you can buy the whole spectrum of metals from here.

https://www.luciteria.com/

Be warned. As other anons have pointed out, they're meme metals. They're for people who want to gamble on the possibility of them mooning in value later down the line, or those who are just in it because of rarity cred.

>> No.56307646

>>56307631
You’re not making your argument clear.

>> No.56307648
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56307648

>>56307631
>killing birds literally called "hunting"
>muh cop cars
What is the point you are trying to make here lol?

>> No.56307672

>>56307639
I wonder if the standard XRF machines can be calibrated to test rhodium and the like?
Because otherwise how do you prove it's indeed rhodium/osmium to the buyer?

>> No.56307681
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56307681

My friday slurpins'. There are few coins with numismatic value in the lots i plan to sell back to buy more cheapies while we are down.
1/5

>> No.56307683

>>56307646
>>56307648
Acquiring PM's isn't about buying and selling for a profit regularly for most stackers. It's about storing wealth outside of the banking system.

>> No.56307688

>>56307672
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not my problem, unless I get that speculation bar sometime and the price moons again. I think that ship has sailed though.

>> No.56307689
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56307689

>>56307681
2/5

>> No.56307694
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56307694

>>56307681
3/5

>> No.56307698
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56307698

>>56307681
4/5

>> No.56307699
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56307699

>>56307599
I just ordered a bunch last month. They have the condom but it's easy to take off. Personally I prefer the touch of the silver on my skin.

>> No.56307700

>>56307627
i can't coin hunt half dollars in canada, but i always ask bank tellers at each branch i visit "do you have any old 50 cent pieces, or old big dollar" coins(silver dollars)" and i bought out coins for face from tellers, cause they can't ship them out since its so little, and it takes up space in the bank.

A lot of the stuff is after 1968, no big deal, but i got 2.50 in face value of canadian silver halves for face from a zippy bag with 10$ in 50 cent pieces, and i successfully bought 2 silver dollars at face value from a zippy bag of 6$

its always worth it to ask tellers if your in Canada, i'm not sure for the USA, i feel like a lot more bank tellers are savvy / know their shit when it comes to old silver coinage in the USA

I like coin hunting dimes and quarters, i almost have a full roll of canadian silver dimes on the year, and 3 U.S silver roasies i found, and 8 silver canadian quarters

>> No.56307707
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56307707

>>56307681
5/5
A silver purse for my newly acquired silver coins, pretty fitting!

>> No.56307714

>>56307465
kek. No i just call anyone who refers to pms as "meme metal" a kike shill. It's honestly a reflex at this point, so engrained like how snakes can bite even after they're dead. i meant nothing by it fren

>> No.56307718

>>56307614
>silver gold platinum
>not silver gold copper

>> No.56307724
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56307724

>>56307614
Is rhodium not a pm? I'm still learning this stuff. I thought it was? >>56307289
Why is rhodium not liquid? What makes palladium a meme metal and not platinum?

>> No.56307730

>>56307639
>>56307643
Interesting. Thank you for the information.

>> No.56307738

>>56307724
the only metals that have good liquidity are gold and silver, the money metals. rest are memes

>> No.56307739
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56307739

>>56305177
Previous anons gave good answers that i agree with. But desu desu, i just like how they shine in the light, and how they feel in the hands. Not to mention the sound of clanking 2 pieces together.
On a side note: can anyone give me more info on the bottom round in pic related? I cant seem to find anything about it, other than the Chicago Board of Trade having something to do with the Hunt brothers and their forced sell off in the 80's

>> No.56307740
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56307740

Speaking of Luciteria.

>> No.56307741

>>56307738
copper is plenty liquid, plenty of crack heads get money for turning them in at scrap yards

>> No.56307743
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56307743

>>56307740

>> No.56307748
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56307748

>>56307724
>Is rhodium not a pm?
It is a PM. It is too expensive to be popular on /pmg/.

>>56307724
>Why is rhodium not liquid?
Dunno what liquid means, but my LCS was willing to pay $10k when spot was $11k.

>> No.56307752
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56307752

>>56307683
One doesn't prohibit the other. Look at Scrapfren, he buys cheap scrap, melt it into bars, sell some of the bars for more $$ he then re-use to buy more cheap scrap.
The other bars are for his long term stack in preparation for the inevitable fiat shitstorm.
He even find under the radar numismatic coins who both finance his collection and also give him a non spot-dependant investment edge while still being in PMs.

That's a smart way to stack for cheap without too much efforts, and even having fun in the process. And you better believe his stack giga-mog both our stacks.

>> No.56307754

>>56307699
That's a shame but at least the bars are rugged enough not to feel bad about taking them off.

>> No.56307765

>>56307754
I was hesitant to try it since i didn't want to scuff the bars. I found a pretty good way though. Hold the bar tight and push your thumbs hard against the back. use the friction to break the plastic.

>> No.56307778
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56307778

>>56307689
Flip side. For this purchase in particular, i know the buffalo nickels aren't in silver (even tho the seller marked them as such), but the price was good enough for me to ignore it. Just like here >>56307694 where the 1F coin is in CuNi. It happens quite regularly, i'd say 30% of the time i purchase a lot of various coins marked as silver, there is at least one non-silver coin threw in there by ignorant sellers who aren't paying attention to the dates. I don't even bother warning the seller about it anymore since i purchase the lot knowing it.

Then out of curiosity i looked up buffalos' prices and found out the buffalo nickels actually are worth some money, so it was a pretty pleasant surprise!

>> No.56307780

1. I can tell you that the future will likely consist of many different kinds of metals being used as money.
2. I’m very tired of this PMs aren’t an investment bullshit, I’m tired of beating people over the head with a nuanced perspective that they will never swallow either through stubbornness or ignorance.
3. Gold Silver Nickel Copper - as money metals, has the very important significance of being used as money in the past and therefore if you are a follower of Austrian economics means quite a bit. That is why the other metals are called meme metals.
4.We can all get deeply entrenched in our individual perspective of our stacking journey and bicker about (which is fun sometimes). Let’s all consider that we are all acquiring real physical assets!
5. If you have a case for your metal that you would like to layout for everyone, We would all enjoy that in one way or another!

>> No.56307795

>>56307765
If you're really worried about scratching the silver try using like a bic pen cap or something else that's a hard plastic to cut open the condom.

>> No.56307814
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56307814

>>56307780
>If you have a case for your metal that you would like to layout for everyone, We would all enjoy that in one way or another!

I worked for a company that had all their money in SVB and when it crashed earlier this year they almost lost everything. Stacking PM's is like keeping cash in case the power is out and you can't swipe your card at the grocery store. It's like keeping gas in your car or food in the pantry. Maybe we'll get rich but that's not the realistic goal, it's just awareness, you can't have all your eggs in one basket. Especially if someone else is carrying the basket. Also shinies are pretty.

>> No.56307825

>>56307699
Hot wheels PM photo shoots is the masculine choice. This is the next evolution of PM photo shoots in this general. Mark my words.

>> No.56307828

>>56307707
I think you are full of shit, pretty fucking sure I have seen this exact photo in pmg like 2 years ago

>> No.56307837
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56307837

>>56307814
i like coins in bags too

>> No.56307840
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56307840

>>56307828
don't be such a booty blaster anon

>> No.56307842

>>56307741
copper is only semi-precious

>> No.56307843

>>56307630
>God created the Human narrative with zero concept or plan for money
Yeah ok retard.

>> No.56307845
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56307845

>>56307840
more ai art fren?

>> No.56307846

>>56307752
that scrapfren sure sounds like one amazing dude

>> No.56307856
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56307856

>>56307780
>I can tell you that the future will likely consist of many different kinds of metals being used as money.
I wish it would turn out to be a reality, but i've difficulties seeing mankind going back to a non-digitalized form of currency.
This is something rarely discussed, but it truly was one of the fundamental changes internet gave us. Most here are too young to remember you had to mail in via postal services fucking checks when you wanted to purchase something you saw on TV or whatever. The entire process for your payment to be validated took a week at the very best. It was such a pain in the ass. And you never knew if your mail would actually reach the recipient, or if he'd add a zero to the check,.. it could get lost and you'd only know after waiting for weeks.

And that was only for national purchases, otherwise the process was much worse and expensive if you had to change currencies and send it to foreign lands.

Now you can pay in a secured manner in half a second something on the other side of the world, the time to click on a button. And you know the recipient is immediately aware of it, the amount is correct, and with a legal trail and banks' guarantees.
This is so incredibly convenient, i don't think we will ever give up on this tool who accelerated the pace of trades worldwide x1000.

>> No.56307860
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56307860

Matching gun and voin for firearm Friday.

>> No.56307866
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56307866

>>56307828
wat lol?
You know a gazitrillion of those were made in the early XIXth century, and they pretty much all look the same, right?
Here is your evidence i'm not "full of shit" : https://www.ebay.fr/itm/295951580374

>> No.56307871

>>56307846
He truly is. You don't know him?

>> No.56307889
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56307889

>>56307845

>> No.56307895

>>56307856
Pic rel - sensible chuckle
>This is so incredibly convenient, i don't think we will ever give up on this tool who accelerated the pace of trades worldwide x1000.
Yeah you’re going to have credits that are issued by companies/countries digitally, you can accumulate those in a bio-metrically locked digital wallet. Probably your eyeballs. Then your going to have jobs that pay in metal and companies that will only accept metal, the government will turn a blind eye to this sector of the economy because they are going to be doing their dirt in it as well. You can receive credits for your metals by turning them in directly to the issuer of the credits and they won’t tax you. They will just take it and not ask any questions, they will throw it in their vaults because they know sometimes people just need credits and that’s a good thing.

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>>56307837
Same

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>>56307895
yes, metallic currencies can coexist with a digital one quite easily

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>>56307856
>This is so incredibly convenient, i don't think we will ever give up on this tool who accelerated the pace of trades worldwide x1000.
you could have all that with a gold standard