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Pepe's dream edition

Bullion dealers
https://apmex.com/
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://providentmetals.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://gainesvillecoins.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/

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

>Compare
https://findbullionprices.com/

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

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

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

>Test
Nitric Acid
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3mg9YcAShTo
Magnets
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NgSXg-WOEVY
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/fake-bullion-database
https://fakebullion.com/index.php/resources/identifying-fake-bullion

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>>23246388

Anon's pepe:
>>23255231

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>>23260700
>If central banks were to drop gold as a reserve asset (more likely than most think)
Your brain on buttcoin ladies and gentlemen, thinking that the 10 year fad will replace the millenia old gold chad

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>> No.23261623

>>23261582
Great edition, I hope I will be a dragon oneday

>> No.23261630

Also to the anon asking about The Power of Gold - The History of an Obsession book, it's on Z-Library

>> No.23261632

>>23261623
We all hope anon. Also, I am also the previous OP

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>>23261582
I was thinking : it would be a good idea to insert some bibliography in /pmg description (economics, history, chemistry...). A dragon need to be educated too

>> No.23261667

What wins in a fight, Gold vs Silver?

>> No.23261669

>>23261643
There was anon who tried to clean up the op a few months ago but it got ignored and remains the pile of link vomit that no one ever reads. Happy to suggest some books but it'll just get ignored because some tards dislike any change

>> No.23261677

>>23261630

It was me. Only the second edition (2004) is avalaible in PDF, I don't know what is changing beetween it and the first one, but there's no reason it won't be a good book too.

>> No.23261691

>>23261669
Suggest books

>> No.23261694

>>23261669
Sadly most of my gold/silver books are in French, but I will try to find some english ones (already have one or two, like Bernstein's)

>> No.23261711

>>23261630
Found out the major difference beetween the two editions : the second have lot of beautiful pictures. Thank you anon, I just downloaded it

>> No.23261746

>>23261582
I really, really like that image

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>>23261524
Not sure specifically about the other markings but you're safe assuming that it is gold plated sterling, looks good to me.

I dunno if it's smart or dumb but I save the nice intact silver jewelry I get in scrap batches. For whatever reason I like the necklace chains, torcs and bracelets even though my wife and I don't wear any jewelry at all. Probably appeals to my inner Viking.

>> No.23261760

>>23261667
Silver. Gold is like a rich prep kid while silver is a scrappy nigger from the hood who will steal your cell phone

>> No.23261764

>>23261669
People read pastebin link dumps even less than the embeds. For new users, the way it is, is much easier and you can easily see what information is out there before you go to the links

>> No.23261767

>>23261667
Depends which one is backed by a blue water navy. The gist of the theory is gold is China/Russia, silver is US via JP Morgan.

Not quite sure yet about Box Weir's Chocolate Mountain theory but if it is true Silver is much more valuable.

But I hate to see my besties fight...betting on both, as all good draggos should.

>> No.23261791

>>23261711
Enjoy mate, now that you know z-library exists you'll never have to buy a book again. Don't tell normies about it.
>>23261764
That makes sense, apart from the fact that new users obviously don't read the clusterfuck OP anyway because they always ask questions that the OP already answers

>> No.23261807

>>23261753
I don't wear anything either but I do appreciate that it's the oldest form of personal security. Might one day get a necklace.

>> No.23261828

>>23261791
Very few books in french but I will improve my english with it, thanks again anon, this website is puregold (no pun intended)

>> No.23261953

>>23261691
The annual In Gold We Trust reports are excellent.
Rothbard's The Case for a 100% Gold Dollar is also good, along with What Has Government Done With Our Money?
Ron Paul's The Case for Gold is great.
The History of Bimetallism in the USA by J Lawrence Laughlin is a good if long read.
>>23261828
je suis desolee mon ami, je parle un petit peux francais, ma femme est francaise et c'est dificile au trouver livres de economique en francais pour moi. bon chance! And yeah, i probably sound like a formal weirdo and I suck with the accents, australian keyboards make them difficult to input

>> No.23262037

>>23261753
Weren't these prospector bars shown to have purity issues?

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>>23261953
It's very unusual for a non-frog to try to speak french, so even if your french isn't perfect, it's already very nice from you to write some

That's why I'm trying to be fluent in english reading. I'm a student in art history, and a lot of books are in english too so I'm working on it. (sorry if my english is weird, I'm better at reading than writing it)

>> No.23262094

>>23261807
>I do appreciate that it's the oldest form of personal security

Personal financial security for sure, i don't have pics but have an ancient Bronze Age gold earring and a couple silver arm rings in the collection which predate any coins by nearly a thousand years, and far older pieces are well known.

The fundamental monetary nature of gold and silver is much more ancient and broad than struck Coinage, indeed bulk bullion (and bullion-jewelry) has has been and continues to be used as money, even though circulating precious coin is now centrally phased-out. The 2,500 year era of circulating struck precious coin money may be over, but the 8,000 year history of precious bullion money is still chugging along more bullish than ever.

I just don't see governments or inorganic dictates stripping humanity's collective, genetically-ingrained ancient dragonlust for precious heavy shiny.

>> No.23262160

>>23261524

Id say it looks more like an A4 mark and a quick google
"925 or sterling or ster. will be marked for sterling silver items. ... means the item was plated 3 times; A4 means the item was plated four times"

Probably its gold plated silver
https://www.jewelry-auctioned.com/learn/buying-jewelry/what-does-925-gold-jewelry-stamp-mean

>> No.23262281

>>23262085
Your english is great mate, far better than I would go on any french site, and I understand the feeling of being able to read much better than write. I often practice by browsing through fnac and I can read most of it, but writing a few sentences in French takes ages.
I love visiting my wife's family and just listening to them speak, always feel like I learn so much about how words should sound.
What's the precious metals game like in France? Do many people stack?

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Any anons know what this "925 A triangle" means?. I found this a few years ago and decided to inspect it. It looks like it is gold plated right?

Doesn't attract magnets and biting it heavily barely leaves any marks.

I'm guessing by the decoloration it is 0.925 gold plated?

>> No.23262388

>>23262037
>prospector bars shown to have purity issues?

I thought there was some confusion about their gold before, not sure about the silver though. They're hand-poured so weights tend to be slightly on the overweight side, a gram or 2 over, one kilo I got back weighs 1,008g which is an appreciable extra bit.

Please share if you've heard more, I was going to take another load of scrap to them in a few days but if they're cutting corners I need to go elsewhere.

>> No.23262394

>>23262160
Oh shit I didnt see you answered me, thanks anon.

My google resuslts were showing nothing. Thank you very much anon!

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>>23262281

Very few, it's quite seen as a "complotist" thing, even the boomers are against it. In Europe, we're part of the smallest stockers I think. Hopefully, there is beautiful gold/silver coins, with low premium (especially on gold coins)

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>>23262430
Your old silver francs or one of the most beautiful coins in Europe, I also have a few 10 francs Hercule and 5 francs Semeuse myself

>> No.23262536

Wtfwt?!

>> No.23262651

>>23261753
Why are these bars not reflective at all? They don't look like any silver bar I've ever seen and I've seen a lot.

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>>23261582
Your daily reminder not to trust Hitlerites and Greenbackers.

https://www.garynorth.com/public/department141.cfm

Whether you have a central bank print paper money, or have the government do it directly, MMT and socialism are just as evil.

For weeks now, every thread has had infiltrators from /pol/ virtue-signalling about Jews in every post, triple-bracketing every other word, promoting socialist, neo-Nazi, Greenbacker rubbish like A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind. Expect those whom you attack to fight you back.

>> No.23262691

I'm considering waiting an entire mother month to purchase 24oz hand poured silver bars. That or I buy a kilo next month. I think the kilo just doesn't have enough fractional value though. Another month from now the market may just moon again. That will put me well beyond 200oz. I need to buy some gold after that though.


Hey scrapping anon(s)...
Any specific ratio we should be paying for fine silverware at this point to maximize our scrap melt down? This is the anon who was going to send in the scrap to receive physical bars back. Any specific markings you can advise us to avoid or ensure we pick up?

>> No.23262827

>>23262660
>For weeks now, every thread has had infiltrators from /pol/ virtue-signalling about Jews
Just to clarify anon most of /pol/ is not fascist what so ever. They hold hitler up because it triggers & his despise for jewery was renound. /pol/ is made up of mostly Christians who don't support hitler. Heck people beleive hitler was possessed.

I also think its possible hitler planned on going back to a gold standard at some point the way he was holding gold in his arms race. He was in a loosing battle.

>> No.23262855

>>23262827
>responding to obvious bait

>> No.23262867

>>23262094
Where did you find the bracelets? Auction house or overseas?

>> No.23262902

i feel foolish for buying into gold and silver when both costed half of what they do now a year ago. especially silver as it seems to go back down

>> No.23262924

>>23262827
>I also think its possible hitler planned on going back to a gold standard at some point the way he was holding gold in his arms race.

https://archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerSpeechTheFightBetweenTwoWorldsEnglishDeutsch_201906

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Noob question: pic related is old news. Why does it say silver $3k/oz and gold $29k/oz.

>> No.23263092

>>23262651
It's a finishing treatment they do to provide contrast with stampings and presumably clean up the fresh pours, I asked what they do and they basically said it's proprietary but my guess based on sounds I heard from in the back is it's either tumbling or some sort of sandblasting (walnut shells?) or combination. Result is similar to the matte finish on the big extruded NTR or Elemetal type bars you may have seen.

>> No.23263139

>>23262691
>monthly purchases
I only get paid once a month a so this is how it generally goes for me, if you can manage to hold out and wait for a dip in between even better

>> No.23263141

>>23262867
>Auction house or overseas?

Bought through a legit Dutch antiquities dealer on eBay. Most for sale are fake so beware.

>> No.23263149

>>23262959
Iirc, this is the number of dollars in existence vs the oz of silver in existence. If the two things held the ratio set in 1913, the prices listed under now would be the proper price. This does not account for the lack of discovery and the reduction of cost in production.

>> No.23263182

>>23262959
yoy M2 increase divided by yearly world production in oz

>> No.23263196

>>23262959
It's showing 2 years into the future

>> No.23263205

>>23262959
roll over the number you want explained and look at the field at the very top

>> No.23263239

>>23262902
Its going to be glorious when it crashes back down in several panic sell dips and I get to buy all of them. Most of us bought gold at well below $1000 per ounce

>> No.23263288

>>23262827

>Just to clarify anon most of /pol/ is not fascist what so ever. They hold hitler up because it triggers & his despise for jewery was renound. /pol/ is made up of mostly Christians who don't support hitler.

At least 40% of /pol/ does outright support Hitler. The anti-semitism and Hitler-posting are not ironic. The /pol/ infiltrators here, the ones who post Goodson's "A History of Central Banking" rubbish and virtue-signal about Jews all the time are completely serious about it, just like the people on /pol/. And no, /pol/ isn't "mostly made up of Christians" either.

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What is this shit pmg? It’s very light like aluminum but I’m not sure. I found it in a small plastic case with a sponge under it. I think it’s from the from the 50’s.

>> No.23263456

>>23262827
>>23263288

>I also think its possible hitler planned on going back to a gold standard at some point the way he was holding gold in his arms race. He was in a loosing battle.

By the way, this is also very untrue. Hitler hated gold on principle, like any good Keynesian. He was fully committed to the paper money system. You can't enslave your people without a paper money system, because it's the only way to confiscate their labour at will (via inflation). He was only able to build up his starving welfare-warfare state because he had put his people on a paper-money system. Just like Stalin.

"I next argued that the gold standard, the fixing of rates of exchange and so forth were shibboleths which I had never regarded and never would regard as weighty and immutable principles of economy. Money, to me, was simply a token of exchange for work done, and its value depended absolutely on the value of the work accomplished. Where money did not represent services rendered, I insisted, it had no value at all."

-- Hitler’s Table Talk, compiled by M. Bormann, Ostera Publications, 2012, p. 311.

"The subject of a Hitler or a Stalin is a serf by the mere fact that his money can be called in and depreciated at the whim of his rulers. That actually happened in Russia a few months ago, when the Russian people, holding cash, had to turn it in -- 10 old rubles and receive back one new ruble.”

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

-- Howard Buffett, 1948 speech to Congress

>> No.23263505

>>23262660
>For weeks now
Yes, 4chans love for hitler just came about in the last couple weeks.

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>>23263288
>virtue-signal about Jews all the time are completely serious about
Jews =/= zionist jews
At something you need to face the facts.
If anyone is pushing nazism its you by insinuating there is nothing strange going on and that/pol/ is made up of literally nazis.

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>>23262827
>>23263505

>pic rel

>> No.23263552

>>23263288
this close to a pivotal election, just about any political forum is absolutely infested with paid and independent propagandists of every flavor. It's almost like if you're not on /pol/ to sew disinfo, then the sucker at the table is you.

>> No.23263634

>>23263456
>"I next argued that the gold standard, the fixing of rates of exchange and so forth were shibboleths which I had never regarded and never would regard as weighty and immutable principles of economy. Money, to me, was simply a token of exchange for work done, and its value depended absolutely on the value of the work accomplished. Where money did not represent services rendered, I insisted, it had no value at all
Sure that was then when he was still in the works of building debt and a war machine. The dude took Europe’s gold and had it melted down to his own naxi symbols stamped on the massive bars. He probably knew he had to create yet again another currency to end his inflation, but we all know he lost.

>> No.23263710

>one bullion store has free shipping, the other does not
how can they compete?

>> No.23263735

>>23263539

The modern anti-semitic conspiracy theory is essentially Nazi in origin. It was crafted, in the first instance, first by the hoax of the Protocols, secondly by Houston Stewart Chamberlain, but both these channels of thought were laid hold of and popularized by Hitler. The idea that "the Jews are responsible for everything wrong in the world, we'd have a perfect society if we got rid of them, they caused the World Wars, they promote feminism, pornography, bad culture, they control all the media and all the money" etc., etc.,--and that this is because the Jews are an evil, inferior race--that's all Nazism. You can't evade that fact. Nobody had such a childish view of the world before the 20th century. Jews were hated for being insular and for having a different, non-Christian religion, and that was it. If you support the modern anti-semitic conspiracy theory, you are either a direct supporter of neo-Nazism, or naïve about what it is that you are supporting. It was a theory which was expressly crafted to place all blame for the failures of Germany on an external force, and so give Hitler justification for seizing absolute power. It serves the same purpose today, for racial supremacists, in justifying all the failures of the white race.

>> No.23263767

>>23263239
do you really think there is going to be another dip before it shoots up? i think the nov 3 election will trigger it to shoot up

>> No.23263782

>>23263139
>I only get paid once a month
I have a feeling that I know what kind of industry you work in anon. I think you're right. Im just going to hold for the next month. Its going to give me some cushion room for the next few weeks ahead by doing this anyway. Within the last 3 weeks I've purchased over 20oz if you include junk silver too. Even if we shoot up to $29 I took it into account.

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>>23263735
>The modern anti-semitic conspiracy theory is essentially Nazi in origin
Just cause someone evil states something doesn't mean it wasn't true.

>> No.23263887

>>23263819

Thomas Jefferson and George Washington welcomed the Jews into America. Cromwell welcomed them into Britain. Napoleon removed all religious restrictions on them, and made them equal citizens. All these men did what they did because, by their own confession, the Jews were persecuted only for religious reasons. There's not a single person who promoted the anti-semitic conspiracy theory before the 20th century. The Jews were hated, as I say, for being insular and non-Christian--and that was all. The idea that the Jews are so cunning and subversive that they can destroy us single-handedly, and yet nobody noticed it until the hoax of the Protocols came out, is obviously absurd. The fact that the Nazis well-nigh invented the theory is precisely what gives the lie to it.

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I paid $21 for one of these.
How badly did l fuck up?

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>>23263887
>Thomas Jefferson and George Washington welcomed the Jews into America. Cromwell welcomed them into Britain. Napoleon removed all religious restrictions on them
All freemasons. Not helping your case here whatsoever. Again you are missing the point. The ideal behind zionists is rooted in servitude to Satan as jees rejected christ and sought a power turning to Satan in the kabalah and Talmud that turned satanic. By insuating this fact is painting all jews to be on the same playing ground as these sickos is also playing identity politics. You aren't one so most jews don't really have anything to worry about in terms of the finger being pointed.

>> No.23264107

>>23263980
>21$ for weird alien coin
i guess anon

>> No.23264218

>>23263980
You made a mistake, but in the long term its minimal. I wouldn't be buying anything like this given the weight. That's bot even 0.80 of a troy ounce. Buy American mercury coins while you still can. Spanish silver is good, but not $21.00 good.

>> No.23264284

>>23264032

>All freemasons

This is a lie, but let's pretend that it was true. What's your theory? That men as good and principled as Jefferson and Washington would directly lie about the Jews in their private correspondence, because they happened to be masons? Did the Jews control their minds? Would Jefferson and Washington risk their lives to found a nation, but falter at criticizing the Jews? No, the idea is obviously absurd. Are you supposing that the Jews were so powerful as to make cowards of two of the wisest and most principled men in history? Prove it then. Show me any contemporary of Jefferson and Washington who said that the Jews were such an omniscient force. Show me a single writer who even takes it upon himself to expose a Jewish conspiracy. Nobody in the past thought like that. Nobody really cared about the Jews before Hitler. People hated them for the same reason that they hated other "infidels," persecuted them for that reason from nation to nation, and that was all. Which is precisely why Jefferson and Washington welcomed them into America. As Jefferson wrote to Mordecai-Manuel Noah in 1818:

"[Y]our sect by it's sufferings has furnished a remarkable proof of the universal spirit of religious intolerance, inherent in every sect, disclaimed by all while feeble, and practised by all when in power. Our laws have applied the only antidote to this vice, protecting our religious, as they do our civil rights by putting all on an equal footing. but more remains to be done. ... nothing I think would be so likely to effect this as to your sect particularly as the more careful attention to education, which you recommend, and which placing it's members on the equal and commanding benches of science, will exhibit them as equal objects of respect and favor."

>> No.23264286

>>23263735
stop posting. this is a thread for precious metals. end of story

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>>23263782
Its definitely less common but not too bad if you're ok at budgeting I don't really mind it. No comment on which particular industry, I'll try to avoid doxxing myself this thread.

How accurate are estimated gold/silver reserve numbers? The East/West conflict between whether a cbcd will be backed by gold or silver is very interesting, could a combination of both come into play?

>> No.23264383

i want to start a sound money blog. Where can I get started on this? I've never even though about blogging before.

>> No.23264403

>>23264286

Keep the Nazism out and there won't be a problem. /pmg/ is an Austrian thread.

>> No.23264416

>>23264296
Not very accurate. Remember, china just had some 10% of its reserves found to be copper like two months ago.

>> No.23264472

>>23264403
I'm not him - you have an issue.
Go convert. You'll be happier.

>> No.23264657

>>23264296
Like anon here >>23264416 said China is a fluke & probably trying to rush to some how find means to purchase gold. If these guys have any silver holdings I dont trust them on that by any means either. Their tech base needs silver, but it's still manipulated by most reserves being govenrment owned and run. A company ,or in chinas case a country, that let's itd silver supply/purchase amount known to the public actually is a security issue. You let people know how much is being taken up in your budget & how much you're impacting silver demand based on how many units you're producing. So if China releases any new research on their silver holdings than they're risking financial stability. China has fake silver supplies to compete with JP Morgan and the rest of the banks running the U.S government.

>> No.23264697

>>23263980
.7234 toz 17.72 scrap these coins shine when silver hits 30$ an oz I have about 20 venezuela 5 bolivares I paid anywhere from 18-24 for. I just like having them though so I don't care about the premium.

>> No.23264722

>>23263288
>virtue-signal about Jews all the time

Dude c'mon, Jews are a very distinct and amusingly peculiar people, kinda like the Irish or Cossacks. Just cuz I call my Irish friend a "potato-grubbing fucker" doesn't mean I want a potatocaust 2.0. The ancient, almost inseparable Jewish attraction to and relationship with precious metals, jewelry/silversmithing and banking is a 3,000 year fact and extremely fertile ground for humor, half of the reason being how hilariously butthurt Jews get about the Goyim remembering their history or engaging in basic critical thinking. They're so sensitive and neurotic that it can only invite further fun at their expense, which makes it all even funnier. It's not Nazis LMAO it's just normal people laughing at a tribe that always pisses itself then runs crying to some institutional authority to get them to go fight those big bad mean bullies on behalf of "God's chosen©" so their holy hands never have to get dirty. Obviously and justifiably this behavior does not inspire universal love and respect.

Some of my ancestors were Russian Ashkenazim who got pogromed and moved south, they gave me my last name and may have given me a knack for business too but that doesn't mean I have to bow in deference to them or go fight their battles, it's ridiculous.

>>23263887
>The fact that the Nazis well-nigh invented the theory

How do you explain Ford popularizing the Protocols years before the rise of Hitler? Do you contend that the successful rich industrialist Ford was just a loser Nazi years ahead of his time?

I don't trust or enjoy the company of goose-stepping bootlickers OR insular cube-wearing wall-kissers. Not my fight not my problem, maybe if the Rothschilds (and fellow tribal banking elites) weren't a reality I'd believe the disingenuous kvetching and manipulative posturing but the richest tribe on earth can obviously protect themselves against a few penniless dysgenic LARPing Nazi fatbeards on the internet, gimme a break.

>> No.23264758

>>23262660
>The jew cries out in pain as he strikes

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>>23264403
Who are you to tell us what to keep in and out of this general
>t. Kike
If we discuss banking policy and kews come up because they are doing the banking, then we have every right to discuss that.
You are coming to a pmg board trying to act like you are a fellow stacker making blanket statements about POLITICS.
Post timestamped stack or get the fuck off this general you fucking longed nose retard.

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So, everyone ready for the slow week long crab upwards to 1,950 followed by the inevitable curb stomp back down to 1,873?

Repeat ad infinitum until either stimulus or hyperinflation

>> No.23264881

>>23264782
he's a jew, they always try to take over everything, it's why they periodically get rekt once enough people get sick of their shit lol.

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POST STACKS OR GTFO

>> No.23264970

>>23264722

>>It's not Nazis LMAO it's just normal people

I will presume that you haven't spent a lot of time on /pol/, and so are simply naïve in this respect. Again, no, it isn't simply joking. /pol/ is chock-full of Daily Stormer types who are in dead earnest about wanting to exterminate the Jews, and who really do believe that they are responsible for virtually all the ills in the world. It is full of the same kind of person who has recently infiltrated this thread. There is an inseparable gulf between making off-handed jokes about Jews, and writing long posts, making intensely detailed infographics, going on a veritable crusade to attack them as the ultimate evil in the world. It only takes a half hour of browsing /pol/ to understand the intensity of their belief, so I don't understand why this isn't obvious to you.

>How do you explain Ford popularizing the Protocols years before the rise of Hitler?

I said that the Protocols were an ancestor to Hitler's thought. Once the Protocols were exposed as a hoax, they lost almost all their power. What Hitler did was to take what was written in them and make it into a national ideology. No, he did more than that, because he made the Jews not merely supremely evil, but the ultimate evil, the be-all and end-all of the suffering of the Germans and of the white race in general. They were the cause of all wars, all degeneracy; all you had to do was to get rid of them in order to make a perfect world. That's the world-view which at least 30-40% of /pol/ seriously subscribes to.

>>maybe if the Rothschilds (and fellow tribal banking elites) weren't a reality I'd believe the disingenuous kvetching and manipulative posturing

Hope you don't believe in what is called the "Rothschild Hoax." It's a lie that the Rothschilds "bought Britain after Waterloo." It comes from an anonymous anti-Semitic pamphlet written in 1846. Look it up.

>> No.23264990

>>23264284
> Nobody really cared about the Jews before Hitler
>I mean no one wants to admit they were kicked out of 109 countries.jpeg

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>>23264923

>> No.23265024

>>23264859
That would give me a little bit of a discount on the gold purchase im planning.

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>>23264923
why do these people not realize that shilling both sides of the argument does not work? We all know what is going on.

>> No.23265099

>>23264403
>>23264284
>>23263887
>>23263735
You need to have sex.
Even if you can’t feel much because of your circumcised pp.

>> No.23265106

MY FUCKING STUPID SILBER IS FUCKING WIRTHLESS!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.23265137

>>23264722

>the richest tribe on earth can obviously protect themselves against a few penniless dysgenic LARPing Nazi fatbeards on the internet, gimme a break.

I hate the anti-semitic conspiracy theory because it hurts not merely the Jews but the people who believe in it. It takes away your moral agency. It makes you into a cruel, spiteful person who doesn't take responsibility for his own actions; who thinks that persecution and genocide are the only way to make society better, because an external force is what is keeping it down. It's the antithesis of Austrianism and classical liberalism, which is the idea that we, as individuals, are responsible for making the world better, and for our own conduct. The anti-semitic conspiracy theory says, "You, as a white man, are already genetically perfect. You never did anything wrong. You're simply an innocent victim. Get rid of this external force, the Jews, and you don't need to worry about anything ever again. A dictator with a paper-money-printing machine will sort everything out for you and make your life heaven on earth." It's a despicable, evil theory, and I hate it with all my heart.

>> No.23265139

>>23264970
Thoughts like this are OFF LIMITS to goys like you. GET BACK IN LINE WAGESLAVE

>> No.23265141

>>23264383
blogs are piss ez to set up, just use a basic wordpress theme. Theres alot of youtube videos explaining it you can honestly get a new site up and looking good in a few hours with no experience, writing content and generating traffic is the difficult part.

>> No.23265180

>>23264990

>Nobody really cared about the Jews before Hitler.
>People hated them for the same reason that they hated other "infidels," persecuted them for that reason from nation to nation, and that was all.

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>>23264970
1/2

>> No.23265212

>>23264284
>Nobody really cared about the Jews before Hitler.
>who was Martin Luther

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>>23264923
Poasting

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>>23265137
2/2

>> No.23265238

My miners are doing nice today. Especially Impact looking good.

>> No.23265305

>>23265212

Like >>23264990, you somehow managed to avoid the context of that remark when the sentence which qualifies it directly follows.

>Nobody really cared about the Jews before Hitler.
>People hated them for the same reason that they hated other "infidels," persecuted them for that reason from nation to nation, and that was all.

Luther hated the Jews because they were infidels, and he was a religious bigot. If Jefferson had lived in the 18th century, Luther would have had him persecuted just as soon as he would have persecuted a Jew. As proof of which, see how Calvin treated Servetus.

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>>23264970
>protocols are a hoax
Okay schlomo
Now explain why everything within has come to fruition

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>>23265305
>bigot used unironically
Back to plebbit, kike

>> No.23265387

>>23265226
YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO THINK THESE THOUGHTS

>> No.23265455

>>23265305
And another JIDF shill derails another thread
>1 fed shekel has been deposited to your account

>> No.23265516

>>23265238
With EV production and usage projected to increase, what are some industrial metal (lithium, cobalt, etc.) mining stocks to watch for? I'm looking at SQM, but it's financials don't look too good. I'm new to mining stocks

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>>23265387
I hope he sees these.

>> No.23265525

>>23265238

I believe that people are flocking into Impact in anticipation of QE3 earnings. Vangold is also going mainstream now (nearly doubled since I first mentioned it here). People also shouldn't overlook this news from Eloro Resources today:

Eloro Resources Stakes Additional Properties in the Iska Iska Polymetallic Property Area, Potosi Department, Southern Bolivia

https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/eloro-resources-stakes-additional-properties-in-the

The new properties are _311.75 square km_ in size, and almost all of them have silver in them. For reference, Dolly Varden is 88 square km. Eloro already had the potential for 1 billion silver ounces, according to Quinton Hennigh. ELO and DV have the same mcap. ELO is looking even more appealing than DV to me right now, and I say that as somebody for whom DV is a favourite stock.

>>23265384

"Bigot" in the sense of "narrow-mindedly religious" goes back to the 17th century.

>>23265358

Nothing in the Protocols is unique to the Protocols. It talks about the phenomena of all declining societies. Anybody with a classical education and a knowledge of Roman history could have written it. It was obvious to anybody with an ounce of sense what was going to happen to the West once we enacted universal suffrage, and did away with the gold standard.

>> No.23265562

>>23265305

>If Jefferson had lived in the 18th century

For 18th read 16th*

>> No.23265651

The extents to which j*wish shills go..

Truly pathetic.

You do understand that you aren’t changing anyone’s mind, right?

Everyone here is already j*wish pilled.

No go suck your sister’s kazhar milkers and let us talk about pms.

>> No.23265660

>>23265358
Your argument was that it was proven as a hoax. Now when confronted with explaining how it is a hoax you shift the goalposts to it having been plagiarized.
I would expect nothing less from you Moshe.

>> No.23265669

>>23265008
>>23265046
>>23265220
Nice! Remember do not reply to the shills, hide their posts and keep talking about precious metals/miners/numismatic/jewellery/Peter Sniff

>> No.23265706

>>23265523
Bad Gentile!!!!!!

>> No.23265714

>>23265669
Yeah I usually ignore them but at some point I just get sick of them spreading bullshit jewed info and feel like I need to call them out on it. Probably best to just hide their posts though

>> No.23265737

>>23265516
IDK. What I'd really like is some good agriculture/commodity ETF's but I haven't been able to find any that look like good medium/long term holds

>> No.23265850

All my miners are pumping hard. What’s the good news?

>> No.23265875

>>23265850
Honestly don't know yet. Maybe it's in anticipation of earnings?

>> No.23265895

>>23265850
they better stop pumping, especially vangold, defiance and impact, need to make a purchase in 2 weeks

>> No.23265899

>>23265850

Anticipation of Q3 earnings. You would have to be an absolute fool not to be buying miners at these depleted levels. They were already an excellent buy even before most of them fell 20-30% from a local peak.

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>> No.23266017

>>23265875

Hmm no earnings til next month. DXY is down, that could be it.

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>>23264970
>>23264722
>>23264758
>>23265137
>>23265180
>>23265212
>>23265305
>>23265651
You see this faggots? It's silver. Hence the title of the thread. If you want to talk about jews and nazis make silver sculptures of jews and feed them into your smelter idgaf but fuck off already with the off topic bullshit. It's the same recycled 3 fag arguments over and over holy fuck jews work in banks real hitlerism has never been tried le secret nabzi gold fuck the fuck off already it was 80 years ago and the current fed goblins are fucking with inflation rates, trump is pushing for increased rare earth mining, china has gotten caught with chocolate reserves, jp morgan is back to spoofing, so many topics, miner stocks, meme rounds, whatever. Why don't you weenies make a new thread called jewgoldnaziminers general in which you just make the same 3 tired arguments at each other for eternity? Come the fuck on. I suppose stormjanny will be along shortly to ban me for critiquing the derailers.

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>>23266038
Just ignore and post stacks

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>>23265850
Was kind've a slow day for mine 1-3% on most holdings.

>> No.23266119

>>23266038
LOL.
You’re so disgusting that it’s actually funny.

>> No.23266131

>>23265983
Napolel Hill is a fraud you fucking chynk whore.
*GADOOOOSH*

>> No.23266384

gonna sell my last half ounce of gold and put it into miners. that'll leave me with 350ozt of silver and 8k in miners. I guess I can't be too chicken with my money, because I dont have much

>> No.23266406

>>23266131
Ok incel

>> No.23266426

Viscount Mining Commences Drilling Silver Cliff Colorado

https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/viscount-mining-commences-drilling-silver-cliff-colorado

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>>23266038
>stormjanny
Another JIDF tactic, claim it is the other side doing it when it is your own side. There are no "storm" jannies faggot, only kike jannies and EVERYONE fucking knows it

>> No.23266603

How does premium get calculated? I understand there is high demand for silver, but wouldnt that make the value increase instead of the premium? 25% is bonkers

>> No.23266717

>>23266603
Total price = spot + premium
I would try to aim to find premiums around 10-20% anon. Anything above 15% starts getting into numismatic or rip off territory, but there are some coins like ASEs that go for a higher premium.

>> No.23266718

>>23263767
My opinion (best guess) is that we have 3-5 years before we spaceman. I expect many big crashes before then.

>> No.23266729

>>23266603
Premium is business model based. Find a coin shop in a low pop area. There's a guy in eastern Illinois for example who sells gold like 10$ over spot.

>> No.23266749

>>23266603
The value is determined by paper traders trading millions of ounces of silver that don't actually exist. Now that demand for physical is ramping up the prices are finally decoupling and the ponzi scheme is being brought in to the light

>> No.23267055

>>23262372
925 is a hallmark for sterling silver. So, why does that stamp sometimes appear on gold jewelry? Well, if gold jewelry has a 925 stamp it means that the actual metal of the jewelry is sterling silver that’s plated in gold.

To summarize: 925 gold is not solid gold, but is actually sterling silver with gold plating. If you’re specifically shopping for solid gold jewelry, a 925 stamp is an indication that you should not buy the piece. When silver is plated with gold it is called gold vermeil. The likelihood is high that you’ll recognize gold vermeil at first glance and call it another, more familiar name: costume jewelry.
(source: https://www.jewelry-auctioned.com/learn/buying-jewelry/what-does-925-gold-jewelry-stamp-mean))

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>>23261582
Yo wtf???

>> No.23267106

>>23267056
I saw a Ron Paul ad earlier saying something about warning Americans.

>> No.23267174

>>23264403
nobody mentions nazis besides you, you faggot kike

>> No.23267194

>>23267106
Oh yeah the one on TV? I’ve seen it like thrice already and I was really confused the first time I saw it because I thought it was an ad back from Ron Paul’s presidential campaign

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can a miner anon please shill me a good gold or silver stonk in Nevada? looking to add 1 or 2 in this friendly jurisdiction

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>>23262660
You know usually I tell the nazis to stop derailing the thread and go to /pol/ but I'm starting to think you're the one and only root cause for the recent thread derailment.
Stop baiting the nazis for the love of god, this thread is 2/3 unrelated political bullshit
Fuck off

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>>23267343
this, just dont reply. post metals

>> No.23267398

>>23267056
Yeah....yeah...it is just mostly all miga.

>> No.23267411
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So since webull doesn't support otc penny stocks... Where should I get these cheap miners from? Only looking to throw maybe a few 100 at 'em all

>> No.23267464

I want my stack to be completely uniform instead of a varied collection.

>> No.23267489
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Does this mean anything? Should I buy more?

>> No.23267516
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what are the current miner picks? looking for individuals; i only hold GDXJ currently. should i just hang on to that or go for some individual miners?

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>>23267516
>>23267411
what miners, there arent any miners here, we dont discuss them, they arent metal. if you do not like rocks, please leave

>> No.23267573
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>>23267196
I'm only beginning to research companies but I have notes on one company with a property in Nevada. The company in question is Summa Silver. I'll post the summary for you:

Summa Silver (11.10.2020)
Very promising Canada-based exploration stage company with projects in the US. Drilling has been done in both of their properties. The Hughes Property in the historic Tonopah mining district, Nevada, USA has total historic track record of 175Moz Ag; 1.86Moz Au from 8.8Mt of ore (Average 1,263g/t AgEq). The historical Belmont mine inside the 2,689ac property is a primary exploration target but the property is virtually unexplored to the East. The company expects the property to have "at least" 80Moz Au & 700Moz Ag, which is a huge amount. The Mongollon Project in New Mexico, USA has a large inferred vein network and a consolidated mine inside the property. Drilling results great so far and they have clear targets. 3 year option to own 75% of the property.

Award-winning management, no debt, $11.5M in cash, very centralized shareholdings indicate the company is confident in their projects.
Medium risk, very high/high gain

>> No.23267607

>>23267194
Nah, it was on here in 4chins. It was a nice surprise but I haven't seen it since. I'll screen shot it for you if I do though.

>> No.23267608

>>23267489
Buy what anon?

>> No.23267634

>>23267343

So that people know, I'm not the one who is posting that post in every thread. I'm the one who wrote it originally, but somebody else is copy pasting it.

>> No.23267641

Just ordered my first 5 Toz of silver!

>> No.23267672

>>23267634
>So that people know, I'm not the one who is posting that post in every thread. I'm the one who wrote it originally, but somebody else is copy pasting it.
>I’m the one who wrote it originally
HAHAHA THIS DUMBASS JUST OUTED HIMSELF AS THE PAID SHILL FOR GARY NORTH

>> No.23267678

>>23267516
Pacifico is something I would readily recommend. The share price is super cheap and their flagship project is almost guaranteed to succeed. Here's the company in brief: >>23219957

>> No.23267711

>>23267672
Who's Gary North and why is he living rent-free inside your head anon?

>> No.23267713

>>23267641
Nice anon! Whatd you buy and whered you get it from?

>> No.23267718

>>23267573
thanks fren, checking it out!

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anyone here invest in any other physical assets? I have a stack of silver and gold but I also have a few whiskies I expect to see some return on

>> No.23267733

>>23267196
Be careful with Nevada mining stocks. There are 2 proposed constitutional amendments on November ballot that would dramatically raise taxes on miners in the state if they pass.

>> No.23267738

I have a misprinted whiskey bottle I plan to sell some day

>> No.23267766

>>23267672

No, I stated that I'm the one who wrote the post originally. It comes from the middle of another thread, where an argument was already ongoing. Somebody else is now posting it at the start of every thread. Then when the Nazis answer it with their rubbish, I naturally feel obliged to reply.

Your Gary North comment is about as intelligent as calling somebody a "paid shill for Ron Paul" if they post a Ron Paul article.

>> No.23267787

>>23266603
Most dealers have a sheet of equations to determine what premiums for various items are.

>> No.23267794

>>23267733
checked, thanks anon, did not know that, democrats always have to fuck up a good thing

>> No.23267837 [DELETED] 

>>23267196

Silver One is a not only an essential silver stock, but also has its assets in Nevada. It even sold all its Mexican assets lately. If you don't have it, buy it. 48 million ounces of silver sitting on leach pads. Keith Neumeyer has said that it is one of his favourite junior miners. It is also one of Sprott's largest holdings.

>> No.23267839

>>23267608
Nickel creek platinum.
Have about 2k shares right now, wondering if I should buy more.

>> No.23267853

>>23267196

Silver One is not only an essential silver stock, but also has its assets in Nevada. It even sold all its Mexican assets lately. If you don't have it, buy it. 48 million ounces of silver sitting on leach pads--already mined. Keith Neumeyer has said that it is one of his favourite junior miners. It is also one of Sprott's largest holdings.

>> No.23267859

>>23267564
>if you do not like rocks, please leave

i have physical too, boomer

>> No.23267923

>>23267711
I have no idea who Gary North is but every single time one of the derailers starts the Jews vs. Nazis debate they always bring up Gary North and post links to his articles. I read one of those articles and the derailers use the EXACT SAME terms as Gary North, ie “Greenbacker”, “”False flag infiltrator”, and calling people who recommend that History of Central Banking book hitlerites and anti semites. I have no idea why Gary North would want to be derailing /pmg/ but I’m going to do more research on him and find out why

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>>23267859
Officially I have no rocks at all.

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>>23267713
Five Ounce Morgan Bar, boldpreciousmetals
Got it just under $29 an ounce after shipping and insurance and all.

>> No.23267991

thoughts on this portfolio?
First Majestic
Yamana Gold
Equinox Gold
GoldMining Inc
Pan American Silver
Silver Elephant
anything to cut/add?

>> No.23268006

>>23267853
cool, I'll check this out, and hope that tax crap fails, might be smart to wait on buying till after the vote results

>> No.23268011

>>23267794
The invading hordes moving in from California will completely ruin Nevada. Plus gambling revenue way down because of China coof. Gotta get the money for the free gibs from somewhere.

>> No.23268028

>>23267839
Thank you for clarifying
Anyways, usually it's a good sign that shareholdings have comparatively few shares in retail (36.3% "High Net Worth & Other" in this case, unless this pie chart specifically shows non-retail holdings). It means that other companies, large private investors, funds etc. have confidence in the share and want to have a piece of the pie. Sprott investment in mining is always a good sign.
I haven't heard of this company yet but it's now in my "to-research" list. The list keeps getting bigger faster than I can feasibly compile and process all the information but I'm not in a hurry because I'm a poor bottom-tier wagie and can only invest like 300€ every two weeks. Still, thanks again anon, you're the man

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>>23267859
every day we get flooded with /smg/ trying to pump and dump
>durr what miners
its getting old

>>23267945
based unatco post

>> No.23268059

>>23267923

It's not multiple people who use those terms, it's one person, myself. There's nothing to research. Neo-Nazis kept promoting Stephen Goodson's "History of Central Banking," "Web of Debt," "The Money Masters" and similar anti-gold nonsense here, which say that it isn't paper money which is the problem, only central banks. I had seen it all before, so I linked to Gary North's articles and explained that he had already addressed all this years ago. We tried Greenbackism, and it led to devastating consumer-price inflation; and Nazi Germany wasn't an economic miracle, but rather a ruinous welfare-warfare state. I use North's terms "Greenbacker" and "false-flag infiltrator" because they are both precise and useful.

>> No.23268063

>>23267678
>Australia
welp

>> No.23268093

>>23268050
this is as much a thread for miners as it is physical metals, the two are related

>> No.23268114

>>23267954
I want one of those. Any problems with Bold? I've never ordered from them.

>> No.23268121

>>23268059
Post timestamped and IDed stack

>> No.23268239

>>23268121

I have no need to justify myself. If it isn't obvious to you who I am, then you're a newcomer here anyway. I was already intending to leave /pmg/ soon, so if anybody else copy-pastes my old posts in order to bait discussions then simply know that it has nothing to do with me.

>> No.23268286

>>23268239
>I have no need to justify myself.
Obviously you can't otherwise you would with all the shilling you've been doing.
>If it isn't obvious to you who I am, then you're a newcomer here anyway.
Thanks for admitting youre a shill.
>I was already intending to leave /pmg/ soon, so if anybody else copy-pastes my old posts in order to bait discussions then simply know that it has nothing to do with me.
Topkek
>next person coming in spewing my same talking points isn't me, I swear goys

>> No.23268292

>>23268011
digits of truth twice, Cali fags that are registered demoncrats should not be allowed to flee their shithole

>> No.23268298

>>23268121
if you dont believe in sound money and instead argue in favor of nazi economics you dont belong here

>> No.23268311

>>23268239
>I have no need to justify myself
Stopped reading there. Thanks for proving you don’t own silver and just come here to derail the thread

>> No.23268330

>>23268093
what we need is a standard image we can just mass post, replying to everyone without a specific question is my issue because everyone keeps asking every day

>> No.23268336

>>23268298
>if you dont believe in sound money and instead argue in favor of nazi economics
I never once did that, thanks for proving you’re an idiot

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>>23268298
Fuck off faggot
Actually spell out the policy then instead of just making blanket statements about
>muh nazi economics

>> No.23268421
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anyways, anyone get anything cool recently? was eyeing a preorder for 2021 kooks while i wait for 2020 libs

>> No.23268431

>>23268028
Happy to share, anon!
Nothing wrong with DCAing, especially since (it seems) most of us are focused on physical, anyway.
Do you have any physical platinum?

>> No.23268464

>>23268421
Shit 2021 kooks are on pre order? I haven't been paying much attention but I might end up grabbing some of those instead of hitting up the LCS Friday

>> No.23268469
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Here's a simple scrapping lesson.

I like salt and pepper shakers because good deals show up frequently and they're often overlooked too. Stumbled upon this pair of weighted shakers for 27.52 total BIN and it had been listed for over a week.

No weight given (115g total) but they looked alright and also educational. Being marked Fisher (brand) 401 (model number) means you can take down the weight/measurements and thenceforth have a highly accurate estimate of yield when you come across (or now specifically search for) those same Fisher 401 sterling shakers and dozens of other products and brands you broke down and recorded or remembered yields from.

>> No.23268488

>>23261691
The Death of Money

>> No.23268506

>>23268114
Like I said, first time ordering. Checked out as a guest using paypal.
For some reason it wouldn't let me select credit card as a payment method, but besides that no problems on my part yet.

>> No.23268544

>>23262959
It would be cool if we could talk about oil and investing in it. Its not precious metal, but the mindset is the same.

>> No.23268555
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Based Endeavour Silver's CEO not selling for cheapies

>> No.23268561

>>23262660
good trolling

>> No.23268586

>>23267954
That's awesome anon - not too bad with shipping. Obviously you're still getting started but make sure to see if you can find any better deals around you locally, and if you can't most bullion dealers start giving free shipping on orders over 100 or 200 USD.
Thats a pretty sweet bar though.


>>23268421
Can't find the kooks on sd or jm - where were you seeing them on pre order anon?

>> No.23268595

>>23268506
Thanks anon. Their website says that first time orders must pay cash or use PayPal.

>> No.23268598

>>23261582
When spot tanked in March, were there any online bullion dealers that weren’t committing usury with their premiums? Did any have premiums of $5 or less?

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>>23268469

With the pitch resin weighting removed the pair yields over 57g of clean sterling, so now you know that each individual Fisher 401 shaker yields 28-29g of sterling and can shrewdly hoover up good deals that people lacking the experience won't recognize.

Build a list of dozens of things you've dissected and scrapped and it gets much easier to keep getting cheapies regularly.

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>>23268421
>waiting for the 2020 libertads

>> No.23268615

>>23263735
Okay Glenn Beck. Why dont you read the Talmud and get back to us.

>> No.23268632 [DELETED] 

>>23268469

i'd probably polish them up and give them away. i dislike the idea of melting fine antiques just to increase the global supply of silver.

>> No.23268656

>>23265137
Read the talmud and get back to us faggot.

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>>23267923
This is like the second time I've even heard of the guy. If you ask me you're being delusional if you truly think there is somebody paying people to derail the thread but you do you I guess.
>>23267991
Honestly not acquainted with these companies at all but they seem like good investments. Big market cap, big projects, capable of taking a few hits. ELEF got some big drilling results just the other day, seems like a company that will pump hard in the coming years
>>23268431
No, I'm a stacklet with 100oz .9999 Kangaroos only. In hindsight maybe gold would've been a better investment but G/S ratio was too good of an investment for me to pass up. Planning to keep my stack that way for the foreseeable future and focus on miners with potential. Sucks because I want to invest in many companies but only have limited cash.
>>23268063
Surely you can buy it somehow? If not, I can also recommend Pure Gold Mining and Golden Minerals. Both are near-term gold producers. Pure Gold especially has promising prospects, while Golden Minerals is a bit more speculative. I guess I'll post my summaries on those as well. Continues in my next post

Pure Gold Mining (11.10.2020) -- 100 shares owned
Advanced stage exploration, near-term producer company. Excellent property and mouthwatering prospects. Their Pure Gold Mine Complex located in the past high-grade gold producing Red Lake Mining District promises to be the top 8% gold producer in the world! 2019 Feasibility Study concluded probable >1Moz Au (avg.9.0g/t Au) as well as >2.5Moz Au Indicated & Inferred. They will begin production at the end of 2020 and will continue to expand their mineral resources & reserves in their 47km2 property, of which most is still unexplored and likely full of gold!

Very experienced management & directors (68 different mines, 64 exploration projects), $68.1M in cash, $30M debt, $800M Mcap
Low risk, high gain

>> No.23268702

>>23268598
When spot tanked in march the premiums were less than half of what they are now. Many places had to stop taking orders and remove all kinds of stock from their inventory because they were out or refused to sell anymore at those prices. Wait times were 4 weeks plus. It was after that frenzy that premiums more than doubled. It was like 1-2 dollar premiums and it went to 6-10 dollar premiums and physical began to uncouple from paper price.
It really is amazing how many new fags are getting in to physical this year

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>>23268063
And here's Golden Minerals

Golden Minerals (13.10.2020)
USA-based near-term gold & silver producer with projects in Mexico, Argentina & USA. Primary focus on their Mexican projects. They will begin production with their Rodeo project Q1 2021. LOM 2 years, 6 months, net cash flow total $24.9M. They will start up production of their larger Velardena project in 2023 in conjunction with closing down Rodeo. Velardena's LOM expected to be 10 years, with potential for expansion. The project will pay back initial investment in 1 year (139% IRR). Velardena will produce 1Moz Ag per annum. Net present value of $70.1M more than doubles at current metal prices! Rodeo & Velardena are projected to produce a total of 292koz AuEq.
Total PEA (preliminary economic assessment) values of all projects $164M (over double the market cap).

$65M market cap, $3.5M cash, current assets $4.9M, current liabilities $3,3M, $1.6M working capital, 148% current ratio, 41% equity ratio.
Low/medium risk, medium gain

>> No.23268741

>>23267678
I cant get them on ameritrade

>> No.23268744

>>23268614
They were probably all bought out by the cartels. Maybe in 50 years they'll find a Monster Box or two of them in some Janitor's closet at the Mexico City Mint.

>> No.23268762

Where do you guys see DSV ending up eoy? What about a year from now?

>> No.23268779

>>23268464
>>23268586
monument has them up for late nov i think

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>>23268741
Another anon said in a previous thread that you can't trade OTC in aftermarket hours or weekends, try it when ASX opens?

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>>23261582
Do you know for sure that you'd go to heaven if you died today anon? I'm sure many of you will be very rich on earth but you can't take it with you.

Mark 8:36 says:
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

Your soul is more important than any riches you could persuit and attain in this life, and all of earthly gains will be temporal. After you get saved by believing on Jesus, you can choose to work for God for heavenly gains which are eternal.

Don't miss out on the free gift of eternal life /biz/. Read through the gospel tract and if you believe it, ask Jesus to save you with the sinner's prayer.

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>>23268716
hmm, looking at it again maybe I should upgrade it to high gain. Velardena low key thicc

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I spent 130 did I make out well anons 3.8 ounces(ish) from my calculations

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Hows my portfolio look? Did I fuck up?

>> No.23269260

>>23268846
I've got them as a 3x when silver hits $35. Has a low share float, 39% institutional ownership & reasonable market cap. I've got 3000 shares & buy more anytime price drops below .43 50 day moving average. Only concern with them is some of their projects are in Argentina.

>> No.23269357

>>23262959
I believe this is 'for every one ounce of silver/gold produced, there is X amount of dollars printed'. So in 1913, there were $2.65 minted for every ounce of silver mined/produced. Whereas now for every ounce of silver produced/mined, there are $3,897 printed.

This doesn't inherently mean 'Silver should be $3900', but such an absolutely enormous disparity definitely makes people think 'silver should be more' or that it's undervalued.

>> No.23269359

>>23269167

Every stock in your portfolio is a good stock. To address the two red ones, Silver Dollar isn't one which I own, but it's a Sprott stock, so there's nothing the matter with it. Insiders have been selling it recently, so that would naturally cause people to lose confidence. As for TK, our friend IKNBLM is up to his old tricks again.

https://iknnews.com/solitario-and-tinka-a-tale-of-two-zinc-juniors/

Attacking TK for the fourth time in a row for trying to place more emphasis on its silver resources. The 7 billion pounds of zinc and 60 million ounces of silver aren't going anywhere, and they commenced drilling about a week ago, so simply continue to hold.

https://ceo.ca/@accesswire/tinka-commences-drilling-at-the-ayawilca-zinc-silver

The TK CEO did an interview on ProActive just yesterday:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_F0pPh8SZs&ab_channel=Proactive

VLM, which I brought up here a couple of weeks ago, is up today because they just commenced drilling. >>23266426 It is still sleeping despite today's rise in price.

VGLD is going mainstream. Everybody is talking about it now.

Impact is rising in anticipation of Q3 financials. Q2 were excellent even though the company had to suspend operations for half of it.

Regarding KS: "someone at TD (same from yest) has multiple million shares needed to unload - starting coming out again at 7.5 this morn." Does not change the fundamentals of the company. Permitted mill, and potentially hundreds of millions of ounces of silver in the ground at a $10 million mcap.

>>23268846
>>23269260

Don Durrett recently spoke favourably about AUMN and said that it will go 10x. I don't own it myself only because I prefer explorers to producers, the only exceptions being BHS because of the absurdly low market cap, and IPT because the exploration potential there is practically infinite, and the production is simply a bonus.

>> No.23269394

>>23269260
They really have good prospects. I have a GTC ready for .435 CAD too, will buy 400 shares. I'm starting to be at the point where I want to put my money into a dozen different companies but also want to just add more into my existing holdings.

Also another little minus for AUMN is that their flagships are in Mexico which has recently had that lawsuit thing with FM.

>> No.23269424

>>23269359
Thank you for your feedback. It is very valued. I made a mistake this morning. I meant to buy some silver elephant but i forgot. Will have to wait until next pay period.

>> No.23269531

>>23268697
>>23268716
thx m8

>> No.23269560

>>23269167
You've got a reasonable mix of solid companies & real longshots. Your small guys - klondike, bayhorse, mangold, will have to dilute shares in order to survive. Not necessarily a bad thing, just be aware. I'd get rid of Tinka on its next spike. Horrible management & share price is same now as it was a year ago & in 2016. It spikes up once in awhile.

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>>23269167
yes

>> No.23269687

>>23269424

I think that CCW, with a $60 million mcap ($10 million lower than ELEF) would be better to add to your portfolio. CCW has the highest-grade new silvery discovery in the entire world, 250 _ounces_ (not grams) per ton _AVERAGE GRADES_, 8 million ounce maiden resource; also in a safe jurisdiction. Mineralized zone recently increased 500%.

https://ceo.ca/@newswire/canada-silver-cobalt-expands-robinson-zone-by-500-percent

There are a lot of people on the ELEF ceo room who are very sceptical of that company. These are some samples:

"CEO seems more like a swing trader than a person who wants to run a company. My senses tell me he is shifty" (this comment is by @tin, somebody very respected on ceo)

"This non drill press release really turned me off. I was a tiny bit intrigued. What I want is real information. Like a drill program details. Or a fund raising plan. But getting assays that we pick up from the ground like what is the point other than low stock promotion?"

"I saw some recent mgmt presentations. Like what is the probabiloty of getting this Gov mining concession ? What are the real value drivers ? Like probabilistic weights on the oppoetunities. I heard great things from the chairman but I don't know how skeptical I should be which is why this bs press release kinda concerns me."

"I haven't read this NR, but I know the company very well...and you're completely right when you're getting skeptical @vice - the chairman is a disaster and I wouldn't touch this stock until it goes down 75%"

"This guy is the biggest scammer I have ever talked to or have watched how he profits while share holders lose everything. Do your DD on him and you will see it's all true."

"Uses elef as a vehicle to extract as much wealth as possible from shareholders and no concern on building a honest legitimate company. Pays himself boatloads through every back door possible. If you check out the PCY forum (their old name you can read up a bit more) "

https://ceo.ca/elef

>> No.23269725

I got about $600 to spare, what's a good miner to look into frens?

>> No.23269745

>>23269394
I think we are going to see tax issues with all jurisdictions now that PMs are starting to boom. All governments are greedy SOBs, need money for free gibs & mining is an easy target.

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>>23269359
dont listen to the other faggot, your advice are neede here fellow silver based small caps. Leaving pmg before silver even reach 100 isnt fun.

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>>23261582
Why is Eric Sprott such a jew?
>invests in company
>company dilutes shares
Can't stand this faggot.

>> No.23269808

>>23269359
Thats actually not silver dollar. Its silver one

>> No.23269828

>>23268942
You paid about $10 per ounce over spot, but the Barbers command a premium so all in all I’d say you did alright if we’re just talking about melt value. But that’s definitely a cool set and it’s nice to have every coin from the 20th century in one set

>> No.23269836

>>23269560
Ill probably reduce my posistion in bayhorse a little bit. Maybe drop down to 5k shares and then put that somewhere else. Yeah i havent been too confident in tinka but we will see.

>> No.23269853 [DELETED] 

>>23269424
>>23269687

Or, again, if not CCW, I think that ELO, another Bolivian explorer, is better than ELEF. ELEF mcap is $15 million higher, but Dr Quinton Hennigh estimated that the property may have 1 billion ounces of silver, and that was before today's news, which added 311 square km of new assets.

https://www.thehedgelesshorseman.com/eloro-resources/eloro-resources-a-large-untested-systems-among-giants/

https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/eloro-resources-stakes-additional-properties-in-the

"Iska Iska is located in TRUE elephant country and is not that far from the largest silver deposit ever found (Potosi) and the famous San Cristobal mine which was the first home run for Tom Kaplan of the Electrum Group. What is interesting about the Iska Iska project is that it hosts a “smorsgosbord of metals” to quote Quinton Hennigh who also believes there is true potential for a 1 Boz silver deposit with a lot of additional metals to boot."

The CEO of ELO is highly trustworthy; the financial statements are nothing but his buying his own stock, day after day.

https://ceo.ca/@Goldfinger/a-junior-silver-explorer-that-checks-all-the-boxes

"A little bit of background on Potosi will quickly alert a junior mining investor to the vast potential that exists here. When the Spanish Conquistadors first arrived in South America, Potosi was one of the first silver discoveries made when a farmer slipped on a mountain ledge and uncovered a sheet of almost pure silver under his feet. This discovery happened in 1545, and over the next 200 years more than 40,000 tons of silver were shipped out of the town. Mining in the 16th and 17th centuries used archaic methods and a lot of manpower. They didn’t go very deep because they simply didn’t have the tools to do so, therefore, most of the silver extracted from Potosi was near surface.

Exploration plans for Iska Iska in 2020 include 3,500 meters of underground diamond drilling in addition to mapping, trenching and sampling. "

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>>23267853
>>23268028
>ERIC SPROTT
>ERIC SPROTT!
>HEY GUYS SPROTT IS IN IT
>YOU KNOW THE NAME! 6 LETTERS!
fuck off. this guy doesn't care about anything but himself. don't invest in his shit "trusts" either.

>> No.23269879

>>23269424
>>23269687

Or, again, if not CCW, I think that ELO, another Bolivian explorer, is better than ELEF. ELO mcap is $15 million higher, but potential is immense. Dr Quinton Hennigh estimated that the property may have 1 bn ounces of silver, and that was before today's news, which added 311 square km of new assets.

https://www.thehedgelesshorseman.com/eloro-resources/eloro-resources-a-large-untested-systems-among-giants

https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/eloro-resources-stakes-additional-properties-in-the

"Iska Iska is located in TRUE elephant country and is not that far from the largest silver deposit ever found (Potosi) and the famous San Cristobal mine which was the first home run for Tom Kaplan of the Electrum Group. What is interesting about the Iska Iska project is that it hosts a “smorsgosbord of metals” to quote Quinton Hennigh who also believes there is true potential for a 1 Boz silver deposit with a lot of additional metals to boot."

The CEO of ELO is highly trustworthy; the financial statements are nothing but his buying his own stock, day after day.

https://ceo.ca/@Goldfinger/a-junior-silver-explorer-that-checks-all-the-boxes

"A little bit of background on Potosi will quickly alert a junior mining investor to the vast potential that exists here. When the Spanish Conquistadors first arrived in South America, Potosi was one of the first silver discoveries made when a farmer slipped on a mountain ledge and uncovered a sheet of almost pure silver under his feet. This discovery happened in 1545, and over the next 200 years more than 40,000 tons of silver were shipped out of the town. Mining in the 16th and 17th centuries used archaic methods and a lot of manpower. They didn’t go very deep because they simply didn’t have the tools to do so, therefore, most of the silver extracted from Potosi was near surface.

Exploration plans for Iska Iska in 2020 include 3,500 meters of underground diamond drilling in addition to mapping, trenching and sampling."

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>>23262660
>>23262827
I'll assume you're just another stackposter and not one of the trigger ppl
you'd do more of a service by NOT posting about it, but by swatting them with the report button. look at what you started.

it's tricky, because the minute you make ONE post pointing it out, it's their signal to swarm you with replies and get the fight started. then the attibution for starting everything goes to YOU. I learned that the hard way many weeks ago when I called them out on the j word (it wouldn't matter if I had done it about h or /pol/, same result). never again.

>IMPORTANT:
> j--s and h-tl-r are just tools to sow discord (as are central banks, comex, jidf, or whatever they can come up with that day). they're NOT interested in converting you, nor does it ever change anyone's mind.
> ****they just want you to FIGHT other anons**** and make the board unuseable

>> No.23269933

>>23269856

First of all, the main reason which I gave for investing in Silver One was that "SVE has 48 million ounces of silver sitting on leach pads--already mined." Secondly, I didn't simply say that Sprott was an investor. Sprott can throw $100,000 at a company and be an investor. I said that it was one of his largest holdings. Silver One and Dolly Varden are Sprott's largest silver explorers after Discovery Metals. $20 million position and 20% share in the company. He truly believes in SVE. His having a massive stake there also protects the company against an unfair buyout.

>> No.23269948

>>23269879
Hey Reddit spacing faggot I thought you said you were leaving /pmg/? Why don’t you make up your fucking mind

>> No.23269986

>>23269933
checked. are they going to sell it for cheaper than its worth like $AG did recently? these mining companies have so much damn red tape and drama attached to them, it's hilarious. Him being a major shareholder can also influence the direction of the company. Something that a pleb investing in the stock can't. I don't trust the Sprott name, especially because it's so easily namedropped in every /pmg/ thread as being some kind of badge of investment honor, but he's actually the one jewing the common investor.

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>>23269856
>>23269933

As proof of which, see Sprott's portfolio here from late August. Silver One is number 11 in the top left corner.

>>23269808

Sorry, it's because SLV on the TSX = Silver Dollar Resources. SVE is an essential silver stock, talked about it here. >>23267853 Sprott was asked about it on a podcast recently and said that he still believed in it--didn't even consider their selling of their Mexican assets to be news.

>> No.23270082

Thought you all would get a kick out of this guy
>>23269738
>>23269738
>>23269738
>>23269738
"Why would you store gold at home instead of oil"

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>>23269687
>250 _ounces_ (not grams) per ton _AVERAGE GRADES_, 8 million ounce maiden resource; also in a safe jurisdiction. Mineralized zone recently increased 500%.
>>23269745
For sure. Btw if you own shares of companies operating in Finland you might want to short them and buy back in December/January after the Parliament votes on the proposed updated mining law. In short, Finland has had a couple of bad mining-related debacles and people put forward a citizens' initiative for radical changes into the mining law. We'll surely see at least some kind of mining tax.
>>23269853
>>23269879
Jesus I'm trying to nofap
Thanks for the valuable information and opinions double post anon. Much appreciated.
>>23269856
>Don't follow the smart rich guy making educated investment decisions!
>H-huh?! W-why you ask?
>B-because, umm, he uhmm... He is... BAD!!!!1!

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Reminder: everyone that doesn’t post stacks or mining info is a shill

>> No.23270251

>>23269993
is that (((bloomberg))) terminal? how can I get that

>> No.23270314

>>23269993
The thing with Sprott is he is already up some 230ish million dollars on his investments because he got in real earl. I mostly keep an eye on what he's bought in July, August, September, October. & if he paid current market price for it. That gives u a better idea if he really believes in a company. Plus his DD is way better than any of us can do.

>> No.23270468

>>23269893
>The JIDF continually trying to derail the thread posing as totally not "j word". Like it is fucking derogatory. Fuck you shills are pathetic
just fuck off with this (you)

>> No.23270649

>>23269893
>crying to mods instead of using logic
>reddit spacing
You have to go back

>> No.23270831

>>23270251
pay $25k/yr
and knock it off with the antisemitic crap dude

>> No.23270837

>>23270194
basically this

>> No.23270841

>>23270314

Sprott will summarily dump a large position if he really doesn't believe in it any more (see Gran Colombia recently), so the fact that he continues to hold a large position in any stock is still significant. The minuscule positions are where one has to be more careful, because some of those really are rubbish stocks which he simply holds on to as a last-ditch gamble, because he doesn't see such a pittance as even worth selling.

>>23270251

SprottWatch. There are people who do nothing else but track his movements.

>>23269768

Thank you very much, but I was already intending to do so anyway. Came to /biz/ at the start of this year simply because I wanted to convert people to precious metals and teach them about mining stocks before the Great Reset. Already felt exhausted by 4chan a few months ago, but changed my mind and stayed a little longer on /pmg/ to correct the SLV shill and try to keep people's spirits up as the stocks were going sideways or down. Think that PMs and miners are finally going to break out again soon, and nobody here would be stupid enough to buy the ETFs any more, so feel that my work is done. As I say, if any of my posts get copy pasted in future threads, it's an imposter. You can tell because it tends to be 1 post by this id (in this thread it's vvR+wCHQ).

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>>23270831
>knock it off with the antisemitic crap

>> No.23270958
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>>23270841
Please continue anon, your doing God’s work by telling the truth

>> No.23270963

How we all doing today guys?

Just saw some interesting news from Blue Lagoon Resources, bit of a surprise as I didnt think they were getting anywhere with their drilling on Dome Mountain. https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2710-cse/bllg/85292-blue-lagoon-completes-airborne-geophysical-survey-reports-latest-drill-results.html
Dome Mountain is an hour from Smithers and existing infrastructure. A tiny gold mine, in an area I think has potential to become a full scale, major producer.

>> No.23270970

Is it possible that being in PMs now is a mistake?
Gold and silver will crash with the market, so maybe it’s better to be in cash so that when equities go down bigtime and take metals with them, you can swoop in and buy on the cheap.

Is my reasoning flawed?

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>>23270963
lotta spamming going on today pan, how big of a producer?

>> No.23271047

>>23269879
>I think that ELO, another Bolivian explorer, is better than ELEF. ELO mcap is $15 million higher, but potential is immense. Dr Quinton Hennigh estimated that the property may have 1 bn ounces of silver, and that was before today's news, which added 311 square km of new assets

Very interesting, thanks stocktip anon I'll research them, very happy with CCW so far.

It's a shamefully ignorant question but how does one confidently predict stock price gains relative to sustained spot price increases? Proven reserves increasing in value and others becoming profitable makes sense but when people say "Impact will be 20x at $100 silver" I don't know how that is determined. Any good books or articles outlining how one calculates that?

>> No.23271048

>>23270970
It always good to have some spare cash in your hands to buy dips, the problem is that we can not predict the future. PM can go down, or might moon tomorrow. Also where is stack?

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>>23270970
see chart

>> No.23271071

>>23270963

Blue Lagoon is one of Bob Moriarty's largest holdings. Enormous amounts both of gold and silver in their properties, and mcap is still below $40 million. Only question that I need to resolve is why the share price dropped so precipitously after the 13th of January at the start of this year. That's the only reason why I haven't made it a core position yet. Don't know if anybody here knows the answer to that question.

>> No.23271106

>>23261582
test

>> No.23271188

>>23271031
The modern mine ran for about 2 years than shut down because the mill that they were working with stopped buying their concentrates. First reason for this was the mine encountered higher than expected antimony which the buyer penolized them 15% on each tonne shipped and the second being market went down and it was no longer profitable. That was around 2006 to 2008. The properties changed hands a few times now, new drilling has also shown better ore grades underground, and further drilling on the Onion mountain nearby have shown great potential. Its one of the few places in the Bulkley Valley mining district you can find surface free mill gold, and people have been looking at it for years. Blue Lagoons been in the dumpster for a while trying to get Dome Mountain running again, but I think they may finally be in the right position to do it this time.

I actually worked at the Dome Mountain mine for a little while running a scoop tram.

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Today was a good day. Congratulations everyone on their gains.

>> No.23271208

>tfw completely uncompetitive because of jew import tax and $100 shipping
I am about to start sending stuff I get to a relative in the states and then just export it in one go
The domestic market here is fucked and the burgers get all the nice lots
>no estate sales either because le meme virus killing auctions

>> No.23271248

>>23271071
I think its because someone was an idiot a few years ago and lost the company 60 claims in the babine area to a competitor. They didnt file assessment work on time and the ground lapsed. They also had issues with regulators wanting the company to open up Dome Mountain in the winter to skiing again but that was dealt with. I know that ground like I know my back yard, I spent many years wandering those old workings on horse back and worked there underground when it was operating.

>> No.23271314

>>23270970
>maybe

That's the problem anon, if you're lucky or a true trading whiz then *maybe* it'll work out and you can get your physical position back plus more, but I'm not risking it. That's what paper, options or crypto is for. Save up powder and try to buy the crash you're anticipating but unless you're perfectly confident I wouldn't gamble with the stack.

>> No.23271338

>>23269856
>Rich businessman cares about himself
No shit and I would too fuck everyone else

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>>23271047

The prices of the miners are already depressed to a ridiculous degree. It is hard to predict where they will go in the short term, because they should already be far higher. Some people value a stock by NAV, others on an EV/Reserve oz basis. I simply bring up the statistic here that "when silver doubled in the '62 to '68 silver bull market, the average silver penny stock went up 160x."

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

"Benjamin A. Harrison and Harry F. Magnuson. These two were able to take advantage of the silver boom of the 1960s, during which the average penny stock appreciated 160 times. Participation in the Spokane Stock Exchange was vast, with more than 100,000 investors from all 50 states and many foreign countries. Barron's declared “Speculators in silver stocks have struck it rich in Spokane,” and the Seattle Post Intelligencer called Spokane “the speculative darling of the industry” (Fahey, 121)."

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

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

If you believe that silver is going to $50, $100, $200, $500, $600, then all these silver stocks are going to such a ridiculously high level that we can hardly predict or calculate it. Simply say that anybody who invests thousands is going to get hundreds of thousands, and anybody who invests tens of thousands is going to get millions. Look at my chart of the XAU to S&P 500 ratio, consider that we are going back to 1984 levels, and see at what a low price the miners still remain. That's the really important thing to keep in mind.

>> No.23271433

>>23271350
20,000 shares of MMNGF
7,500 shares of AAGFF
10,500 of KOOYF
feeling comfy right about now- have about 15k more in assorted miners.

>> No.23271463 [DELETED] 

>>23271047
>>23271350

Ran out of space, but to address the question of Impact Silver specifically, they don't do drilling there. They don't feel the need to do so. So we don't have definite ideas about reserves. But the property is the second-oldest silver district in Mexico, has hundreds of silver mines going back to the time of Cortez, has produced a million silver ounces a year for the past 500 years. The property is enormous, hundreds of square km in size. Common sense tells us that an enormous history property has to be full of silver, and that, given its meagre $130m market cap, it _will_ soar along with silver. You simply make an intelligent bet on those facts and trust in the fundamentals. On the basis of what I say in my previous post, going 20x at $100 silver appears conservative to me.

>> No.23271486

>>23271047
>>23271350

Ran out of space, but to address the question of Impact Silver specifically, they don't do drilling there. They don't feel the need to do so. So we don't have definite ideas about reserves. But the property is the second-oldest silver district in Mexico, has hundreds of silver mines going back to the time of Cortez, has produced a million silver ounces a year for the past 500 years. The property is enormous, hundreds of square km in size. Common sense tells us that an enormous historic property such as that has to be full of silver, and that, given its meagre $130m market cap, it _will_ soar along with silver. You simply make an intelligent bet on those facts and trust in the fundamentals. On the basis of what I say in my previous post, going 20x at $100 silver appears conservative to me.

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>>23269828
Thank you anon, I needed some reassurance that I didn’t get raped, after further research nuimatics are worth 160 (conservative) and am planning on putting in a treasure chest with the rest to my stack for my descendants

>> No.23271652

>>23271193
My p/l is literally zero right now.

>>23270970
It is possible but not a certainty. It may happen the way it did in March, in which case everything will crash and you will be right. But it may turn out that there are enough bulls on the market and demand I high enough to keep the price up. Who knows.

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>>23270841
I can understand that and thank you for your service. I built my portfolio with your multiple post and will keep throwing money at it until the great reset for who know how many years. Just know that someone somewhere retired at 30 thanks to you and PANMAN.

>Defiance Silver - Mexico - 72 MC (core)
>Impact Silver - Mexico - 120 MC (core)
>Vangold - Mexico - 27 MC (core)
>Silver One - USA - 115 MC (core)
>Dolly Varden - Canada - 75 MC (core)
>Canada silver cobalt - Canada - 50 MC
>Strikepoint Gold - Canada - 29 MC
>Tinka Resources - Peru - 60 MC
>Klondike - Canada - 10.5 MC
>Aurcana Silver - USA - 191 MC

>> No.23271690

>>23271350
Wonderful, thank you very much. I'll need to unpack and study the particulars but that is the cohesive big-picture framework I was looking for.

I appreciate your putting up with the shitposting here for as long as you have, I'm pretty sure my whole family will be much better off going through this reset business because your help and I'll be sure to pay it forward where I'm able. No fun in prospering if everyone you care about is getting wiped out.

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>bought a 5 dollars sterling silver chain for 30 dollars
I'm probably retarded, I got my first two maple leaves though, they're pretty.

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>>23271350
Can you have a look at Blue Lagoon bud? I know the on the ground part of their projects like the back of my hand, but I am not as in tune with their corporate side as I should, do you see anything that might be holding them back other than what I already speculated?

>> No.23271843

>>23271665
>>23271690
>>23270958

Have to leave quite abruptly now, so am unable to say anything more, except to say thank you very much for these comments.

>> No.23271872

>>23271837

Sorry, wish I could discuss it but have to go right now. The CEO recently did interviews on three of the silver Youtube channels, so perhaps he explains what is going on more clearly there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O63GTtXQay0&ab_channel=GoldSilverPros

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFcf6zVBY_w&ab_channel=SilverDragons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz_LhRFtr-w&ab_channel=ArcadiaEconomics

>> No.23271926

>>23271872
thank you!

>> No.23271984

>>23268469
>>23268608
Do you have results for other weighted items? This is great info. A shop in town has a few salt and pepper shakers and other weighted items I always ignore because it was always a gamble. Some companies seem to be mere foil while other are very thick layers of sterling.

>> No.23272102

>>23270841
>to correct the SLV shill and try to keep people's spirits up as the stocks were going sideways or down.
you didn't correct anything, and you're far worse than the SLV shill getting people to buy assets that will most likely crash.

but if it makes you feel good I guess your job is done. People will be cursing you in a year though. Some already are.

>> No.23272142

>>23271796
Don't worry chief we all do stupid shit sometimes

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>>23271984
>A shop in town has a few salt and pepper shakers and other weighted items I always ignore because it was always a gamble. Some companies seem to be mere foil while other are very thick layers of sterling.

I don't have any digital records, note cards and memory mostly but a very easy way to see if shakers are worth your time is to pick them up and unscrew the cap. Lighter ones with a hollow body like those 401s are actually higher quality, heavy ones with a glass bottle inside that the caps screw on to are junkier and yield 14g and less of thin foil each. Duchin Creations brand is my most personally hated line of weighted and should be avoided unless very cheap.

Weighted candle holders are dangerous, some are good and some yield 8%, a good visual check is overall condition of the candle holder. If it's all dented and bubbly/crinkly it's probably thin gauge light sterling. If it's breddy sturdy and has dents that demonstrate thickness of gauge (imagine the difference between denting aluminum foil, aluminum cans, and a steel soup can) then it's probably a better yielder.

Weighted sugar and creamer sets yield 40-50% (~60% for the high quality La Pierre brand) are pretty good sources.

Get and bring a pocket scale around with you so you can have a better idea of what you're looking at and good luck!

>> No.23272459

>1 post by id

Anyway, does anyone here have legit tetradrachms with an owl on it? And if so how expensive are they? I have seen on at a LCS, but I don’t want to get ripped

>> No.23272543

>>23272459
convincing people to buy junior mining stocks is a great way to make them hate you. Miners aren't leveraged metals positions because metals will NEVER go to $0 while most junior miners inevitably will.

>> No.23272550

>>23272424
What about those candy dish compote things, the tall ones and the short ones?

>> No.23272651

>>23272424
I have seen a few Duchin creations, and seen it mentioned in an old youtube video one got weighed stripped of the filling and weighed 12 grams for the shaker. Seemed super thin.

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Shut up or post stack, when I take a risk to invest into juniors I take the risk and my own responsibility. To blame it on a random anon on a Bulgarian dog spinning forum is pretty gay, I suggest you go back to that little troll factory you came from

This one guys? No has pic related?

>> No.23272794

>>23272706
learn how to respond to posts, retard.

you wouldn't be investing in silver or miners if it wasn't for the shills here, nobody would. Almost nobody does. Those are extremely weird things to put your money into.

You're a numismatist, a hobbyist. But your delusions of investing are because you're not very smart and people have no problem convincing you to do things that won't help you.

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>>23266038
take a deep breath
don't (You) me with this shit
and look at my stack

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>>23268632
>fine antiques

LOL. I get what you're saying but no weighted mass produced 20th century piece of sterling qualifies as a fine antique. They were already dented up anyway.

Picrel, a Georgian toddy ladle with a 1747 shilling set in base and whalebone baleen handle I recovered while hunting scrap is a pretty nice antique. Big difference my fren, obviously the good stuff gets saved.

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>>23272842
(You) mean like this?

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>>23272888
no that's good
nice trips

>> No.23273007

Do you guys do private storage? if I buy a few kilos of silver it seems reasonable to store it, i see prices at 5 or 6 dollars per month for 10k in assets. I would like to see and touch my silver but im also thinking why bother. A roll of gold coins is easy enough to keep safe but silver is big.

>> No.23273034

>>23272881
Holy fucking shit... I know antiques, and that is a hell of a find. What did you get it for?

>> No.23273063

>>23272706
physical metals are for wealth preservation, miners are for growth

>> No.23273080

>>23272881
how do you hunt for antiques? are you literally going to garage sales and auctions?

>> No.23273099

>>23272550
Those compotes also depend on size and manufacturer but can yield pretty well. ~6" diameter dish ones should yield 50-70 grams but there are many variables and I go by eye so can't really give a good easy guide for them.

>> No.23273152

>>23261582
Who’s baking?

>> No.23273181

I will moment please

>> No.23273242

Delicious bread fresh from the oven >>23273233

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>>23273034
>What did you get it for?

Thanks m8, freshly listed $44 shipped BIN buy off eBay a few weeks ago while hunting cheap sterling.

>>23273080
>how do you hunt for antiques? are you literally going to garage sales and auctions?

I get most silver scrap as well as many of my antiques/artifacts From eBay. IRL sales/auctions are great too but eBay is 24/7 and global.

>> No.23273347

>>23273007
>A few kilos of silver is big
So you have never seen a few kilos of silver or a roll of gold coins anon.
>Paying "someone" to hold your gold and silver
NGMI
I will hold them for you in a safe place for FREE anon , you can't beat that

>> No.23273350

>>23273242
Mmmmmm I can smell it from here!

>> No.23273707

>>23270831
go back, faggot.

>> No.23273737

>>23273347
With silver specifically it seems like a nice advantage when selling to have it in private storage.