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Mining those glowies Edition

>Why Gold?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3S4rl6ehiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gksenA5Al_A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI7NnOg2rxo

>Bullion dealers
https://jmbullion.com/
https://sdbullion.com/
https://boldpreciousmetals.com/
https://bgasc.com/
https://www.moneymetals.com/
https://monumentmetals.com/
https://goldenstatemint.com/
https://silvertowne.com/
https://schiffgold.com/
https://goldsilver.com/
https://pinehurstcoins.com/
https://sprottmoney.com/
https://goldsilver.be/en/
https://silvergoldbull.com/
https://www.goldeneaglecoin.com/
r/pmsforsale

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

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

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

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

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

EU/ENGLAND sources
https://www.chards.co.uk/ [Much cheaper than BullionByPost]
https://goldprice.eu5.net/ [Website to compare gold prices for UK]

Russian/European coins
https://oldsilver.ru/

Relevant information regarding mining companies
https://pastebin.pl/view/66733488

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>> No.26091602

Peter schiff and all the rest of you are idolators.

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>>26091552
Is this the most cucked coin in history? Think about it, they took the beautiful Aryan goddess Libertas, and stuck a filthy Indian headdress on her head to humiliate her and make white Americans feel guilty for “muh genocide of Natives”. This is literally BLACKED before BLACKED

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>> No.26091685

Having my dinner watching a man bust giant amethyst points out of a cave. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6wDASBy_A0

>> No.26091741

>>26091699
o fuck I forgot about this fucking coin

>> No.26091797

>>26091741
>buttsex dollar
Only in Canada!

>> No.26091827

>>26091741
no homo

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>>26091650
Is this the least cucked coin in History?
Think about it, the Haitian Government hired out a private mint in Conneticut to make their new completely debased coinage, and the minters stuck the head of the President Pierre Nord Alexis on there looking like an ape to humiliate him and make black Haitians feel bad about being niggers. Nevermind, that's actually an accurate portrait of him. This is literally BASED before BASED.

>> No.26092183

>>26091650
Kek my post is already being used as a pasta
>>26092154
Based

>> No.26092285

>>26091685
those are cool, do they have some value?

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FORMERLY
WELL
TO
DO

>> No.26092385

What's everybody's stacking goals for this year?

I went nuts last year and accumulated 600 Oz silver, 5 Oz gold. I should be able to do 500 Oz silver and maybe 2 Oz gold this year.

>> No.26092386

>>26092299
Silver Roosevelts are cucked too. Imagine stacking silver with the face of the man that literally made it illegal to own gold. Possibly even more cucked than the other ones mentioned so far.

>> No.26092394

>>26091650
>>26092154
Based and coinpilled

>> No.26092402

>>26092385
things are really fucky in Canada so any ounces I can get im happy with

>> No.26092435

>>26091552
Der Arschloch deiner fetten Mutter wurde gefunden alda.
Fedneger Raus

>> No.26092503

>>26092285
they go for about $150-200 for single points, there neat ornamentation for homes and gardens. But those big plates, those go sometimes for up to $10 grand or more to specialty collectors.

>> No.26092550

>>26091561 #
You’ve outed yourself as being gay. Opinion completely disregarded you insufferable faggot.

>> No.26092560

>>26092402
You mean food prices, lockdown, unemployment or something else?

>> No.26092569

>>26092503
wow, that's quite a bit, I'm surprised that cave hasn't been emptied out

>> No.26092583

>>26092386
>man that literally made it illegal to own gold.
Not just gold, he made silver bullion illegal to own too.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_6814
The fucking audacity of the US Mint to put that communist silver confiscating scum on a silver coin

>> No.26092617

>>26092583
Fuck Roosevelt.

>> No.26092624

>>26092569
that cave just got opened up for him in the vid, its a private pay to dig site. The owners do blasts once a month and let collectors go through the material for specimens.

>> No.26092628

>>26092503
https://financialpost.com/news/economy/canadas-annual-inflation-rate-accelerates-to-0-7-in-october-2
https://www.canadiangrocer.com/top-stories/food-prices-forecast-to-rise-2-to-4-in-2020-report-91509
Man, trudo needs to cuck out more. Make people hoard silver and gold.
>>26092583
>excluded the seizure of all silver coins, whether foreign or domestic
This is why he justified to himself to put him on it.

>> No.26092643

>>26092560
yes and third part interment camps in every province

>> No.26092680

>>26092583
>>26092617
Part of me believes this is why he got a into a lot fist fights, just your average day gentleman all fluster that his wealth became illegal

>> No.26092727

>>26092628
>Inflation is 0.7%
They think we are stupid, don't they.

>> No.26092759

>>26092628
yea i was talking about this before, its going to also hit basically everything imported. were boned. Good thing I dont have to buy meat anymore.

>> No.26092768

Just ordered some goldbacks, anyone have any? They look beautiful.

>> No.26092793

>>26092680
No. You are thinking based Teddy Roosevelt (still kind of a socialist), rough riders and all that. The faggot on the dime is Franklin D. Roosevelt.

>> No.26092867

>>26092628
i ll try and find the article but a few guys at the financial times were thinking we might see 15% inflation on food and basic goods here by next summer. if that happens its game over here.

>> No.26093099

>>26092643
Seems like the Satanists have really won. The great reset will happen and we'll be in camps or taken out for resisting, or forcibly sterilized with mandatory vaccines.

The last few months have been nothing but dark shit. My hatred for the normies who support this obvious dystopic nightmare coming is constant and sharp.

>> No.26093113

>>26092768
I am thinking of getting a few just for how they look. I love the idea of a paper / physical gold combo currency.

>> No.26093145

>>26093099
anything can happen cuts both ways tho so im hoping for a miracle but your probably right its looking like shit

>> No.26093353

>>26092867
Sounds to me like they're being generous. Once inflation gets going it's hard to stop. Like putting toothpaste back in the tube. They can't raise interest rates like they did in the 70s since our national debt would be untenable. Hyperinflation is the only path available.

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Stack for waifus

>> No.26093415

So what are your general thoughts about G/S short term in the following scenarios?

1) Peaceful or slightly turbulent transition of power to the Biden administration, conservatives protest for a bit but it dies down much the same way that the Tea Party protests did.

2) Q-tier "Trust the plan" timeline and there's a big happening that shakes the republic to the core, with high profile arrests. Possibly military government in the interim until new elections or the election fraud is proven to have taken place and Trump returns to the presidency.

Clearly the threat of democrats holding all three branches of government hasn't affected the "markets" thus far like one would have been led to believe, and it didn't really affect the price of gold or silver that much, either.

I want to add a bit more to my stack, but maybe wait for more cheapies. JUST in melt value from when I bought two weeks ago, these price drops would have me net another 2 oz of gold, and I was absolutely convinced that they would soar after the 6th.

>> No.26093661

>>26093415
i am honestly starting to think something major will start happening, but not at the inauguration. I am expecting protests and little "events" to start happening all over the place over the first hundred days. It also depends if Biden will retire through the 25th amendment to Harris, if that happens it will be utterly nuts.

>> No.26094007

>>26093415
>Q-tier "Trust the plan" timeline
These retards have been going off about this for 3 years when Trump started underdelivering
The upward pressure on G/S is from:
1. Deficit Spending
2. Real Negative Yield 10 Yr treasuries (possibility of YCC)
3. Money Printing
4. Rumors of Foreign markets hoping to get rid of USD as global reserve currency.
None of those 3 care about which Boomer is in the WH.
Downward Pressure is from:
1. Ticking time bomb of defaults from forbearance agreements on rent and mortgages.
2. Unemployment
3. Money velocity goes to zero. CPI indicators tend lower triggering algos to go lower.

>> No.26094101

>>26094007
TWO
MORE
WEEKS

>> No.26094227

>>26093661
>I am expecting protests and little "events" to start happening all over the place

I feel that will be inevitable. All you have to do is hang out with the early 20s male crowd to know.

>>26094007

So basically considering all of those things seem to be happening all at the same time, I guess we crab until the house of cards completely falls apart.

>> No.26094294

>>26093415
Gold and Silver will definitely shoot up due to debt spending the question is how much it will be. Is Biden going to spend a few trillion or follow his campaign goals like a Green New Deal + Medicare for All which would be 75T+22T.

I believe after inauguration day this country will be truly divided which will be only worsen by all the gun control in the works at the moment. A minor group of conservatives will be vocal while a majority will be quiet and live there lives preparing for end game. There will be a secession attempted and conservatives will flock to the red states but the blue states won't allow it and apply a tax on those moving out of their states. Regardless of all the Intel that might get declassified during this time frame that shows all the corruption. each side will entrenched in their ways and will become a cold war. 2024 is the end game where a communist and a nationalist will be running for office and whatever side gets picks there will be fallout, followed by reform.

Tho all of this is just my own opinion, but if a specific group of 75 million people were to buy 4 oz gold and create their own gold standard then they'd have more gold than the US.

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>>26092402
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>>26094294
>but if a specific group of 75 million people were to buy 4 oz gold and create their own gold standard then they'd have more gold than the US.
From Petrodollar to Pepedollar, I like it.

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>> No.26094425

>>26091552
Is that lego: rock raiders? Great game

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>>26094420
>>26094373
>>26094399
>>26094365
>>26094294
>>26093661
I didn’t know pmg was so fucking based. I’m sorry I ever doubted you guys. Time to buy more junk!

>> No.26094467

>>26094227
>So basically considering all of those things seem to be happening all at the same time
My personal thesis is that its a win-win situation, it just becomes a matter of time.
A deflationary implosion would have to be met with more extreme actions from the Fed (rather than them just posturing they will do it). Maybe Fedcoin, YCC, and excusing of most federally held debt- think student loans and small business loans, etc. There will be initial pain in paper derivatives but I will accumulate the shit out of Gold, and possibly Silver.
The number one enemy of gold is the 10 yr yield. As long as that gives negative returns, the secular pressure for gold will be upward. Many people also tend to hold SPY as matching inflation if nothing else. A sideways market would also give even more pressure to gold.
None of this gives a shit about QBoomers and their latest fantasies.

>> No.26094699

>>26094333
>>26094365
>>26094373
>>26094399
>>26094420
Never forget mates about the massive black market that will flourish in this type of environment, its happened before and will happen again. Once this begins to take hold, large swaths of the general population will start under the table trading and working in other means of currency including crypto and PMs.

>> No.26094960

>>26094699
Sometimes I wonder if I should start buying some gold overseas and leave it in my dad's care. But I'm not sure that's a good idea since >third world south American country.

>The number one enemy of gold is the 10 yr yield. As long as that gives negative returns, the secular pressure for gold will be upward. Many people also tend to hold SPY as matching inflation if nothing else. A sideways market would also give even more pressure to gold.

The current stock market situation simply can't hold on for much longer. I watched an interview on Kitco that came out the last few days that market hysteria is at higher than 1987 levels, which should tell you something about the complete disconnect between the financial system and reality. It's definitely not a good sign.

In typical /biz/ fashion, I wonder "how can I profit from this". I'm extremely interested in investing in miners - but don't want to get in the game too late; at the same time, another market crash could be devastating for small caps, and some of those companies could never recover or not recover in time to catch the bull market. Catch-22 - or am I wrong in thinking this?

>> No.26095138

>>26094699
If gold is used as country money, and cbdc is slave money, silver will be the people's and black market money.
>>26094466
Obviously.

>> No.26095276

>>26094960
if your concerned about holding gold, hide it. We have been doing it for millennia, just stash it in a good memorable spot and your fine.

As for miners if you dont really know what your getting into, read the pastebin in OP, we have all the info you can hope for too if you have questions.

>> No.26095325

>>26094960

Last time the market crashed, the COMEX was a hair's-breadth away from breaking. 23 March, the day which Alasdair Macleod calls "The day when everything changed." They just barely managed to put the pieces back together. A second such crash would likely wipe it out for good. It would also lead immediately to a banking crisis which would require tens of trillions to bail out. I'm not selling my metals and miners even for a moment. If I know that miners are going 100x + from this point on then I have no reason to keep jumping in and out and trying to save a few pennies.

>> No.26095339

>>26091552
Stupid question but are Krugerrands reeded?

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>>26095339
Yes, they are. I have one, it's reeded. I'm too lazy to get it out right now and take a photo of the edge, but they're reeded. You can sort of make it out in this photo.

>> No.26095554

>>26095325
What's the logic behind it? Isn't gold price falling back then? Is it because like any other bank, people are withdrawing their gold/cash for liquidity due to market crash?

>> No.26095562

>>26093415
Depends on how brainwashed Qanon schizos really are. I think all this is gonna end up being a big nothingburger and with any luck all the q schizos will move on to some other absurd conspiracy theory to care about.

>> No.26095675

>>26095276
Yep, read the pastebin and have been collecting tons of info from these threads over the last few weeks. Have a list of companies to look further into, just very new to stocks in general.

>>26095325
I understand that, but let's say such a crisis does happen, does this not impact the miners financially and their ability to continue operations? I'm not so concerned about the big miners like Vale, Rio, etc., more so smaller cap companies that have the most volatility.

Maybe the play would be to buy in to small cap companies while FOMO hasn't set in, and wait for after the crash or stock market correction to enter the larger MCAP companies as a way to hedge the risks of juniors struggling to become producers during this time.

>> No.26095699

>>26095554

Even the fake derivative price of gold only went down 10% in March, and even then only for a few days. Gold was firmer than any other asset. Cf. with the Dow, which crashed 40%, Bitcoin over 60%, etc. Premiums on physical soared; some people were paying $2000 for an ounce. There was such an overwhelming amount of demand for delivery that the COMEX came close to defaulting. They had to shore up their meagre reserves from everywhere, and those reserves have been rapidly draining during the whole of 2020. If we did hear of a COMEX default; an official gold-price revaluation; a banking crisis; a foreign entity issuing a gold-backed currency; metals would disappear from the dealers overnight, and miners would soar so quickly that anybody who was not already in position would miss 90% of the move. It is possible for gold to go from $1800 to $18,000 in the blink of an eye.

>> No.26095718

>>26095421
Ok thanks, just wanted to make sure they weren’t smooth like the godforsaken Wieners

>> No.26095801

>>26092680
what the fuck he was bound to a wheelchair you idiot

>> No.26095900

Finished my silver miner allocation.

Anyone looking at any interesting uranium smallcaps?

>> No.26095925 [DELETED] 

>>26091602
how do I invest in gold on an etrade roth IRA?

>> No.26095926

>>26095675

>I understand that, but let's say such a crisis does happen, does this not impact the miners financially and their ability to continue operations?

If the financial system was obviously on the verge of breaking, people would rush into the miners and bid the share prices to the moon. After the minuscule supply of physical was cleared away from the dealers, miners would immediately become the only safe havens remaining. If you don't own silver, then you want to own part of a silver mine. Quadrillions of dollars would be chasing these companies.

We know from a previous deflationary crisis, the Great Depression, when stocks crashed 90%, that Homestake Mining (the ancestor of Barrick Gold) went up 600%. Yes, Homestake was a larger company, but it doesn't matter. The small producers are far more undervalued than the large ones right now, so they are even more desirable. Many are trading at less than 5x cash flow. A dollar crisis would make miners the new central banks. It would be the best thing which they could ever hope for.

>> No.26095928

>>26095718
The Gold and Platinum Weiners don't even have smooth edges, only the Silver ones do.

>> No.26095967

>>26091552
this.. this takes me back

if i believed in the power of precious metals and/or had enough cash to give a damn id be all in by that pic alone

>> No.26095973

how do invest in gold futures on an etrade roth IRA?

>> No.26096032

can i get a QRD on precious metals in relation to a vehicle of investment? cuz i just dont see it barring a collapse and revert to bartering at an institutional level, in which case the big guys still got you cornered

literally the same as btc

>> No.26096193

>>26095926
Got it - I think I see the rationale here. Basically, money would be pouring into any miner with a decent enough property, which would in turn accelerate small caps or explorers into larger caps and producers, all to meet demand for physical.

I know this place is probably biased towards this conclusion, but if you're invested into Gold/Silver now, you win no matter what; if a crisis comes, you win by holding the store of value. If it does not come, but we get a massive push towards "Green Energy", some of which requires a decent chunk of silver to function, you win there as well.

>> No.26096329

>>26096193
it would also likely lead to lots of smaller companies quickly merging together to look more enticing to any investment pouring in. Also its not just the silver thats needed for green tech, all that lead, zinc, copper, tin, cadmium, tungsten and cobalt that would be needed as well.

>> No.26096402

>>26096193

>Basically, money would be pouring into any miner with a decent enough property,

Yes, and furthermore, people will buy not simply good miners, but any miner whatsoever. In the 70s and 80s bull market, even clothing companies with the word "silver" in their name were soaring. People will panic and buy any company which is perceived to have any kind of tangible resources in an effort to preserve their wealth. Only reason why we didn't see this in March 2020 is because the COMEX didn't break, nor did any one of the other black-swan events which I listed take place--yet. But the second one of them does occur, everything changes.

>if a crisis comes, you win by holding the store of value. If it does not come, but we get a massive push towards "Green Energy", some of which requires a decent chunk of silver to function, you win there as well.

One way of thinking about this dichotomy is that, if we get a deflationary crisis, then metals win, because the banks will crash, and all confidence in mainstream institutions will be lost. The dollar will also get dumped, and lose its reserve-currency status. And if, on the other hand, the bankers continue to print money, and we get an inflationary crisis, then metals win also, for obvious reasons. The precedent for the former is the Great Depression, the precedent for the latter is Weimar Germany.

>> No.26096811

>>26096402
I am sure this will also bite a lot of people in the ass, but anyone whos smart will get in on even marginally good projects and make money with them. In that kind of market you would see such a gold rush for projects like not seen since 1898.

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I think gold is gonna hold at this current low for a while. Speaking as a 21oz gold collector and while I semi-bought in to the hype last year (that by now gold prices would blow past 2100 so I better cop 100g), in hind sight there was no real reason to.
Biden's spending spree relegates PM's to a fear asset and it's clear that wall street demons would rather gamble on shitcoins with that safety net than just park their assets.
Any reset/GFC scenario is more likely to happen mid-term or after, so take advantage of the price and get stacking. I'll probably cop another 4oz sometime this year depending on if the price holds.

>> No.26097383

>>26097280
I don't think wall street is gambling on shitcoin as a safety net but I know quite a lot of normies who are and thinking its going to be 1Mil in the future.

>> No.26097444

>>26097383
They seriously think Bitcoins market cap is going to be equal with gold which is purchased on an annual basis by nearly every Central bank in the world? Insanity

>> No.26097532

>>26095801
I think he’s thinking Theodore Roosevelt, distant cousin of Franklin Roosevelt and also president. Might not be an US anon.

>> No.26097540

>>26097383
I more meant that Biden willing to print trillions shows they're safe regardless, so why park their assets in gold now when they just gamble on shitcoins and see where it goes, especially when, as you pointed out, the normies themselves are pumping money into thinking it's the new gold? If wall street was planing logically they'd relatively match Russia and China hoarding gold, but as usual they don't care if they fuck everyone else.

>> No.26097582

>>26097444
We are living in clown world. Anything is possible. Wet your butthole because 1mil BTC and 100k gold around the corner.

>> No.26097631

>>26097444
What makes you think gold’s market cap is going to stay static?

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some core porn while i am busy. Anyone got anything for me to look into tonight?

>> No.26098293

>>26098082
i wanna fuck that core crack

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Here's an interesting set of coins made by the government (I think) at about the time they switched from Silver to clad coinage. It's always interesting seeing what people at the time thought of these changeovers.

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>>26098744
At least jfk was still 40%. Although I never buy these I always go for the 1964's since they are 90%

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>>26098082
Hey Pan! Have you checked out these microcaps?

>> No.26098973

>>26098924
Yep I ve gone over a few of these like Gowest, Firefox, Metals Creek and Thunderstruck but not Advance Gold or Mammoth so I ll go have a deep dive on those tonight. Thanks for the suggestions!

>> No.26099009

>>26092680
FDR was a crippled faggot

>> No.26099012

>>26098813
is that what a crypto node operator does?

>> No.26099227

>>26092385
I have a potential financial windfall and if it happens I'm buying 75 oz gold and 25k worth of silver. I'm putting 100k into the stock market (normie stocks) with managed trust funds. Probably 25-59k in crypto. Then I'm going to grad school.

>> No.26099251

>>26092867
And that's the number they admit to. Just like a woman's cock count, multiply it by three.

>> No.26099302

>>26093415
1. Gold and silver continue to slowly creep and gain value. Mainstream headlines tout stock market all time highs! Bubble continues to ibfkate the next four years. Possible catastrophic event takes place after that Chinese war, government totalitarianism. Complete and total financial collapse.

2. Outright chaos for a year or two, followed by recovery and greatest economy of all time. Gold and silver explode in value immediately after. Possible sell of when news is announced but after that shirt term value explosion. Then correction. Then a new bottom is established much higher than what we have now.

Im hoping for 2

>> No.26099317

>>26093415
Also, Wallstreet execs made a report back in August saying that the best outcome for Wallstreet was a democratic controlled presidency house and senate. They are happier than pigs in shit right now.

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26099359

>>26099227

>> No.26099405

>>26099227
Holy hell, that would be an epic stack. Post pics if it happens

>> No.26099416

>>26092385
10 oz every month is priced don’t moonshot this year. I’m a poorfag or else I’d stack more.

>> No.26099444

>>26096032
We don't want you here.

>> No.26099467

>>26099416
What do you mean by don’t moonshot this year? New to the lingo. I have a decent amount of money I was wanting to buy some PM with here shortly

>> No.26099500

>>26099359
What?

>> No.26099501

>>26099416
Also, what does 10 oz every month is priced mean?

>> No.26099642

>>26099405
I will. Fingers crossed.

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26099673

>>26098924
>>26098973
Metal Creek is a really good bet, only reason I won't buy it is because CEO consider his company as a project generator. I want mines or long project, not fast project that get sold since we're getting taxed at 40% capital gains where I live.

>> No.26099726

>>26099227
I'd keep your transactions under 10k and order from multiple places. Local coin shop, ebay, and online dealers. Probably worth getting a PO box if youre gonna go the ebay or private seller route. If it happens congratulations that's fucking amazing.

>> No.26099848

>>26099726
What does staying under $10k do? Can I do under $10k multiple times from the same place multiple times? I was looking at jmbullion.

>> No.26099927

>>26099848
If you withdraw more than 10k from your bank account within the span of 24 hours, the IRS will open an investigation and you'll be put on a list creating a sort of paper trail.

>> No.26099952

>>26099848
I assume its in reference to the $10000 rule in the US for cash transactions between private individuals and banks/merchants. They are required to report it to the relevant government body and you are required to fill out IRS form 8300 (IIRC). This is generally done "under the hood" with a car, education, or home loan. Basically you create a paper trail above that amount.
Gold and silver fundamentally is about a distrust of central financial institutions which also includes the government entities at large.

>> No.26099982

>>26099927
>>26099952
K thanks you guys. Does this same paper trail happen if I write a $10k+ check to an individual?

>> No.26099989

>>26099848
Yeah you can buy from the same place multiple times, I'm not sure how far apart the transactions need to be. $10k is the threshold for gov reporting. I'm guessing if youre getting a windfall your cash is already on the books but why put yourself on a list of people that's got a lot of PMs.

>> No.26100030

>>26099982
ignore the morons here

that paper trail exists as soon as you open a checking account and give them your ID. The feds can subpoena your bank statements without you ever knowing.

>> No.26100055

>>26099989
>I'm not sure how far apart the transactions need to be
7 years.

>> No.26100056

>>26099982
It will once the individual deposits the check. You'll also want to deposit cash into your bank account in less than $10,000 at a time.

>> No.26100113

>>26100030
Do the Feds know where I spend my money after I withdraw it from my account?
The only way to avoid a paper trail, unless I'm mistaken, is to pay in cash making withdrawals below $10k. They'll have a record of your withdrawals, but they won't know what you spent it on or if you spent it at all.

>> No.26100169

>>26099982
I mean think about it

this would mean every single employer in the US is being investigated by the IRS because we all spend more than ten grand a week.

It's retarded.

in real life the IRS has bots watching everyone. Right? There's no special list for people being watched because they watch EVERYONE. Fucking paranoid schizophrenics in this thread. They're already watching you. Everything you buy or sell or earn or pay is already being tracked. Gold and silver aren't special purchases. Unless you're a legit criminal laundering money for the mexican drug cartels the IRS simply doesn't give a fuck about you.

>> No.26100172

>>26100030
10k+ withdrawals are different from 10k+ purchases and its disingenuous to claim otherwise.

>> No.26100191

>>26100113
>Do the Feds know where I spend my money after I withdraw it from my account?
probably.

even cash sales are reported to them.

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26100214

https://www.jmbullion.com/investing-guide/taxes-reporting-iras/gold-silver-cash-reporting/
looks like jmbullion has a good writeup

>> No.26100218

>>26100172
>10k+ withdrawals are different from 10k+ purchases and its disingenuous to claim otherwise.
no, there is no magic number below which the IRS doesn't track, and you're an idiot if you think there is.

try it. Report $5 less income on your W-2 this year than your employer claimed and see how fast they fuck you.

$5 is enough to land you in jail. Try it and see.

>> No.26100319

>>26100218
>withdraw 2k a month for 5 months, buying gold/silver with cash
>no federal requirement for the merchant/bank to require photo ID for the 5 purchases
vs.
>withdraw 10k, have to file IRS form 8300
>merchant/bank will now have to get and record your info for their own IRS reporting
>government knows both that you withdrew money AND what you used it on
If you fear confiscation programs, it makes sense.

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26100361

anyway gents its late on my end, night all!
heres a new gold crystal photo for you!

>> No.26100385

>>26100319
except pawn shops, coin stores, bullion dealers and metals recyclers have different laws

and even if they don't, the feds have a law in place regarding multiple small purchases from numerous dealers. Call and ask them I guess, I'm not inclined to splain it to you guys. It's not a banking act, it's a racketeering act.

feds will never confiscate again. They don't care about your little stacks.

>> No.26100386

>>26098973
Mammoth is really good imho, I've mentioned them a couple of times here. I think they've got the goods and their CEO is really shareholder-focused.

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>>26100055
Related Transactions

As previously mentioned, precious metal purchases are also considered reportable when they are made within a span of 24 hours. This series of purchases are registered as “related transactions.” For example, if a customer were to visit a local coin shop and pay for a $8,000 purchase in cash, only to return 3 hours later and make another $3,000 purchase in cash, the coin dealer would have to report these purchases since these were related transactions. Similarly, if a customer were to make two separate online purchases of $5,000 and $6,000 by bank drafts within a 24 hour time frame, these purchases would also be classified as related transaction and be subject to reporting.

Please be advised that some dishonest coin dealers and customers may attempt to circumvent this policy by intentionally spacing out a series of payments over the course of several days, making sure that individual payments do not meet the reporting criteria. This breach of law is referred to as “illegal structuring,” and is considered a form of money laundering. Most banks are aware of this practice and are likely to take notice of customers who repeatedly make precious metal payments with more than one check. In these situations, the bank will not only close your account, but report these payments to the IRS, resulting in criminal charges against both the customer and the coin dealer.

>> No.26100400

>>26100361
night MAN
love the dendrites twins and hoppers

>> No.26100422

>>26100394
in my state any transaction over $500 is reported
period

>> No.26100426

Are there penalties for moving from retirement accounts to physical metals? Is there an age where I no longer get annihilated by this?

>> No.26100477

>>26100426
already told you, oldtimer

talk to your cpa. It's a fucking hundred dollars per hour but they can answer your questions in a couple hours after you give them your info.

if you insist on doing it dirt cheap just do it and hope you fall over dead before the IRS catches on. They're pretty slow.

>> No.26100478

>>26100426
You can convert an IRA into a precious metals IRA I think, only issue is that it would be allocated and you don't get to hold the metals yourself. But yes typically cashing out a retirement account early will have a 10% penalty + the profits taxed as regular income (not capital gains). They fuck you hard.

>> No.26100518

>>26100477
I talked to my CPA and he said he didn’t know btw, faggot.
>>26100478
The age is what I keep trying to find but it is impossible. I’m 65+

>> No.26100548

>>26100518
>I talked to my CPA and he said he didn’t know btw, faggot.
yes, because each type of retirement account has a different age and the age depends on how old the account is, and you probably have multiple types with multiple ages

and you're too fucking stupid to understand that.

>> No.26100554

>>26100422
Jesus christ that sounds cucked.

>> No.26100569

>>26100386
cool i ll have a look at them in the morning over coffee!

>> No.26100572

>>26100554
>Jesus christ that sounds cucked.
it's only going to get tighter.

sucks for parasites that get by in the shadows but actual businesspeople that make money in the light will do fine.

>> No.26100621

>>26099726
Thank you. Good advice.

>> No.26100624

>>26100518
Sell assets within the IRA, purchase physical metals. These have to be stored or arranged to be stored by the custodian of your IRA within a licensed or approved vault (at your expense). Only certain IRAs allow this so you'd want to get a hold of the helplines or staff of the custodian of your IRA accounts.
Taking the metal out of the vault will behave identically to making a withdrawal from your IRA.

>> No.26100642

>>26100572
Seems like criminals are just going to outpace the restrictions with technology like Monero. I guess everything needs to be bought with dollars tho. It'll be interesting to see what happens in the crypto VS government war long term.

>> No.26100663

Can someone help me interpret what I'm reading here? On Jan 8th on Nicola minings releases, it appears that the ceo Peter espig has been buying tons of shares lately? I take that as a really good sign right?

>> No.26100755

>>26100663
ok one more before i am off, yes its a good sign, it means he believes in his own project. I love seeing that on projects.

>> No.26100785

>>26100642
crypto is a loophole the IRS is closing
>>26100624
Unless it's a traditional IRA where you can disperse interest but not principle or a Roth IRA where you can disperse principle but not interest or as is more common some combination of Roth IRA and Traditional IRA with different laws governing different fractions of the account

in real life idiots like you get people fined and jailed all the time because you have no fucking clue what you're talking about.

>> No.26100858

>>26100548
He didn’t say that. He said he wasn’t sure, period. He usually does the taxes for corporations so I need to try another CPA. I was just checking to see if someone happened to be in here that may have an idea how it works. Go back to mod whatever subreddit you are from.

>>26100624
Thank you for being so helpful. Screenshotting this for later and will do that. Should I buy it from a site and arrange with a vault for shipment or use a company like Kinesis, GoldMoney, etc?

>> No.26100896

>>26100785
>Unless it's a traditional IRA where you can disperse interest but not principle or a Roth IRA where you can disperse principle but not interest or as is more common some combination of Roth IRA and Traditional IRA with different laws governing different fractions of the account
Jesus christ the nitpicking here is ridiculous. Yes, you don't touch the principal or interest depending on if its a traditional or Roth IRA. That clearly isn't a logical problem here.
It doesn't matter anymore since the workaround my father used no longer exists. You could reallocate to the AAAU ETF when it was backed by the Perth Mint and exchange paper for physical. It was a nice workaround because you didn't need a gold IRA. But it looks like Goldman Sachs bought out that ETF and stopped the paper for physical swaps (surprise, surprise).

>> No.26100907

>>26100858
>I was just checking to see if someone happened to be in here that may have an idea how it works.
I know exactly how it works, and I don't have 5000 words space here to explain it to you
so I linked a page explaining it several days ago.
you were too stupid to understand

>Go back to mod whatever subreddit you are from.
fuck off you literally retarded newfag

>> No.26100932

>>26100896
>Jesus christ the nitpicking here is ridiculous.
yes

what the fuck do you think the IRS is going to do to that retarded newfag?

>> No.26100979

>>26100858
>Should I buy it from a site and arrange with a vault for shipment or use a company like Kinesis, GoldMoney, etc?
I looked at how I know it was done before and it seems the workaround no longer exists >>26100896
Contact your custodian to see if its possible somehow.
My more general question is why do you want it in the IRA if you already 65+? You could just take distributions and buy the metal directly.

>> No.26101143

>>26100907
No you didn’t. Go back to your mod position if you want to control what people say.

>> No.26101175

>>26101143
I don't care what you say old man

what I care about is your ass come tax time

if your CPA can't answer the question find one that can, you literal fucking retard. Nobody here can know based on the tiny bit of info you've provided.

>> No.26101228

any uk bros here, is it better to buy platinum with storage in Zurich or buy with delivery?

>> No.26101447

>>26101175
I literally said I was going to try another CPA. >>26100858 You are too young to be this forgetful, zoomzoom.

>> No.26101614

>>26095926
>>26095699
>If the financial system was obviously on the verge of breaking, people would rush into the miners and bid the share prices to the moon.
>miners would soar so quickly that anybody who was not already in position would miss 90% of the move. It is possible for gold to go from $1800 to $18,000 in the blink of an eye.
Don't you get that that's the moment when it's over? There's no converting from stocks into USD and finally into physical PMs at that point.
>After the minuscule supply of physical was cleared away from the dealers, miners would immediately become the only safe havens remaining.
No, at that point paper mining stocks would not be a safe haven either. It's physical or nothing
>Quadrillions of dollars would be chasing these companies
Ha. Dollars chasing companies only happens in good times, when everybody can afford to tinker away at their jobs and businesses and have a highly developed economy with complex supply chains. If "the financial system was obviously on the verge of breaking" hyperinflation would set in and commodities/real money would be impossible to get while anyone would sell their shares in a company's profit if you were stupid enough to buy it in gold or silver, the only thing that would have value as money at that point

>>26096193
>>26096329
>>26096402
no that wouldn't happen, you're getting conned out of trading your worthless paper dollars for real money. All you who invest in miners are completely delusional if you're looking at the same world I am

>> No.26101618

>>26101447
I'm almost your age and ten times your net worth, boomer.

i just don't want your retirement fucked up. You'll do fine. Find a cpa that can advise you. This board can't help.

>> No.26101621

>>26091650
Based, they genicided the natives and took their funny looking hat. Then they called it liberty.

>> No.26101734

>>26101618
>ten times your net worth
doubt
>almost your age
>boomer
How would you classify yourself?

Either way I appreciate your concern, and I do actually mean that. I will find a CPA who can address my questions.

>> No.26101790

>>26101734
I'm gen X barely. Just a bit younger than you.

I retired 20 years ago off a business I bought. Not even started, just bought.

you will do fine. And metals are a solid investment right now for a retiree. You're going to make it. you can probably take out whatever you want. Just need to check with your accountant to be sure. Best of luck old man. You're going to do fine.

/patronizing fucker

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anyone know where I can buy old foreign silver coins? an anon posted some beautiful francs in the previous thread. i googled but all i can find are old silver dollars or new foreign silver. i fucking hate google now. i miss the old days when you could use barely related search terms and find exactly what you were looking for.

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>>26102121
Are you talking about this? If you're an US Anon, I fear that the premium will be fuckin high

>> No.26102288

I'm 23, have a stack of 7oz gold and 45oz silver. What should I buy to secure my financial standing in my 20's? Have room to dump about $7-8k USD a month into PMs.

I have about $10k ready to go right now and I'm thinking of buying a silver monster box but not sure if it's just better to dump it all in gold which is "safer".

>> No.26102310

>>26102288
500oz silver coin monster box*

>> No.26102327
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26102327

>>26102288
Maybe buy some limited edition whiskeys? Those are surprisingly good stores of value.

>> No.26102354

>>26102327
Yeah, I've also looked at watches because they are also /aesthetic/ in addition to them being a good store of value. But like luxury whisky they feel like a product of the Cantilon effect rather than an actual store of value.

>> No.26102421

>>26102354
Good point. Though I'd like to point out that alcohol remains valuable even in times of societal turmoil!

>> No.26102808

>>26101614

>Don't you get that that's the moment when it's over? There's no converting from stocks into USD and finally into physical PMs at that point.

When the USD dies, stock markets do not magically disappear, broker-dealers do not magically go offline and you are not prevented from liquidating your stocks for a different currency.

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I found a cool pic of some gold nuggets

>> No.26102877

>>26091650
>Aryan goddess Libertas
Libertas was a Roman goddess. Don't go tossing your Germanic faggot race baiting into it. Germans sacked Rome and effectively set Europe back 1,000 years. Mussolini privately thought Hitler was a massive race fetishizing retard in private too.

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>>26102808
That sounds like just a jolly good fine ol' time to me. I'll be sitting on my hoard of physical like a dragon

>> No.26102931

>>26101228
I'd also like to know what people think about storage.. something like glintpay.com .. would really appreciate some detailed insight / opinions on this type of setup from experienced anons..

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>>26091552
Early morning mining is lots of fun

>> No.26103378

>>26102927

I don’t understand why certain people who believe in PMs, still surrender to the narrative that the world would look like a wasteland without the dollar and the banks. Two things which are great parasites on the world, not benefits to it. The idea that our financial system is essential, was the fud which was used to excuse the bailouts of 2008. When the scheme of John Law fell apart, there was a great stock market and currency crash and then that was that, life went on. France didn't become a communist dystopia with no stocks. Same thing goes for Great Depression America, where miners soared, or Weimar Germany, where there was a complete destruction of the currency--again, nobody lost their stocks. I imagine that the banks love the miner fud, because it allows them to accumulate cheap shares in these companies before the reset. They also love the "If you don't hold it, you don't own it" narrative in general, which fails to distinguish between unallocated ETFs like GLD and SLV, and allocated platforms which make gold and silver easy to buy and sell, or into digital currencies which are far more efficient than Bitcoin.

At any rate, be kind enough to send an e-mail to Eric Sprott, Ricardo Pliego, Tom Kaplan, and Ross Beattie, and give them fair warning about what is to come. They are all billionaires with 90% of their net-worth in PM mining stocks, and I imagine that they would be unhappy to learn that they will lose everything soon.

>> No.26103524

>>26103378
>>26102927

Also, make sure to tell Peter Schiff that he's leading his followers off a cliff, since he continues to sell his gold fund, and recently said that "Gold won't make you rich, only preserve your wealth" while "Gold stocks will be going 50x."

https://youtu.be/H925_g1xmaw?t=1948

>> No.26103543

>>26103524
>recently said that "Gold won't make you rich, only preserve your wealth" while "Gold stocks will be going 50x."
This is about physical vs mining company stocks. Physical just sits there, it maintains its value. Stocks increase in value.

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i love you, my fellow stackers. my guess is that in around five years cbdcs will be implemented. inflation will imho hit us (us. + eu) in a year. it is now in assets and some categories but i mean two digits inflation rates will come in a year. this means we can stack for a year the cheapies before stacking becomes more expensive.

>> No.26103750

>>26103543

Yes, and the point is, if Peter Schiff believed, like Luge0//c), that, when the system collapses "it's all over," and stocks and miners will be worthless >>26101614, he would not be telling people to buy miners. He calls them speculative, but only insofar as they are quite as leveraged to the downside as the upside. Hence why he said that Warren Buffett buying a gold miner was "ultra-bullish," even more bullish than buying physical gold.

>> No.26103768

>>26091552
omg LEGO ROCK RAIDER

best game ever

>> No.26103796

>>26103750
Oh okay I see what you mean now, yeah I agree

>> No.26103867

>>26102202
with the mammoth? yea im a burger. where'd you get yours?

>> No.26104129

>>26103867
Yes it was me. I live in France so it was very easy, most dealers have old junk silver. If you don't mind paying a huge premium, try eBay or search Google "10 francs hercules", "5 francs Napoléon 3"

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26104264

Fuck all financial instruments I hope they all crash and burn

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26104297

>>26103378
>Ricardo Pliego, Tom Kaplan
Has anyone located their mining portfolios? I searched a little and came up empty

>> No.26104385

>>26104264
Well, next week your wish might come true.

>> No.26104401

>>26098082
Saracen Minerals (ASX)
Thanks, Pan Man

>> No.26104435

>>26104297

Not sure about their specific stocks, but to substantiate my general claim, Kaplan and Beattie say "90%" in this interview with Katusa:

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

And for Pliegas:

https://www.coindesk.com/mexican-billionaire-bitcoin-portfolio

"... The other 90% of his investments are tied up “in precious metals miners,” the billionaire explained."

Sprott's investments can be verified by looking at his $1.4 billion portfolio, the image in your post.

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26104931

>>26103594
>i love you, my fellow stackers

WAGMI fren

>> No.26105624

bump

>> No.26105641

>>26104435
Silver miner anon, always glad to see you. I was wondering what your true thoughts on PHYS and PSLV were? There are risks or downsides to keeping physical PM’s in your personal possession, and these allocated ETF’s seem like a safe and liquid way to supplement your physical stash without having to keep dozens or hundreds more ounces in your home. I did the math yesterday, and in order to take delivery of physical silver from investing in PSLV, an investor would need to put over a quarter million dollars into PSLV, just to meet the 10,000 oz minimum requirement. Thus, do you see PSLV (and PHYS) as less appealing to small-time retail investors due to this requirement to own at least 10k oz on the exchange? Any other thoughts on these Sprott funds or any similar ones would be appreciated. Thank you.

>> No.26105950

>>26105641

Gave my thoughts on PSLV and PHYS a couple of days ago, will link to the posts. They are allocated and fully redeemable, so they ought to continue to track the price of gold and silver. It is true that you need e. g. 10 1000-ounce bars to take delivery with PSLV. But it doesn't matter that you, as an average person, will never have that much money: there will always be rich people or institutions who want to accumulate enough shares for delivery, and purchase them from you. If Eric Sprott and Rick Rule are to be trusted, then PHYS and PSLV are to be trusted. The only potential problem with PSLV and PHYS is that the metal is all held at the Royal Canadian Mint, which makes it somewhat easier to confiscate or nationalize. Whereas if you use e. g. BullionVault, GoldMoney, Kinesis, you can store your metal in multiple private vaults in multiple countries (Singapore, Switzerland, etc.).

>> No.26105979

>>26105950

>>26006180
>>26006412

-

">Can I cash sprotts products out into something that isn’t the dollar?

Yes. I always provide the easy example that, when Italy changed from the libra to the euro, Italians simply cashed out their stocks into euros from then on, despite the fact that they bought them in libras. PSLV is audited and bound to a delivery mechanism (you can take delivery if you own 10 1000-ounce silver bars), so PSLV will always retain its value. There will always be a demand for PSLV, because there will always be rich people who want to collect enough shares to take delivery of silver bars, therefore you will always be able to cash it out. Government confiscation or nationalization is sole concern.

PHYS and PSLV are not like the GLD and SLV frauds, where nobody is able to take delivery, auditing is poor, and the banks are able to settle in cash. PHYS and PSLV are the soundest ways to buy gold and silver on the stock market. The Perth Mint used to have an ETF where you could take delivery too, but Goldman Sachs recently bought it and removed the delivery mechanism (so it is now another fraud, and probably simply a raid to replenish the rapidly emptying COMEX).

https://www.sprottmoney.com/blog/goldman-Signals-gold-Rally-Ahead-David-Brady-Dec-16-2020

This is how I'd rate the Sprott products on a scale of best to worst ways of owning metal:

1) Physical in your own hand
2) Registered bullion which you own in a vault
3) Allocated bullion which you own in a vault (GoldMoney, Kinesis, BullionVault)
4) PHYS and PSLV

PHYS and PLSV are the lest best way to own bullion, but they are infinitely better than having nothing, or buying unallocated frauds like GLD and SLV."

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26106054

Someone convince me to hold my NHK Stonks. I bought when some anons were talking about it, one guy said insider buying. It's at its support level but I'm already down 15%. I don't have much free cash to average down and have no idea how long it will take to get me in the green. Pls advice.

>> No.26106220

>>26101614
don't listen to this jew

>> No.26106318

Does anyone know when Blue Lagoon Resources intends to start production in their mining projects?

Can't find anything about it

>> No.26106331

>>26105979
Thank you. Would you have any reservations to using vaults in the US to store your PM’s? I have seen you mention Switzerland and Singapore previously.

>> No.26106536 [DELETED] 

>>26106331

The best possible country to hold metals in is Switzerland, because it has never confiscated gold, and was not even invaded during WW2. I generally shun both the U. S. and the U. K., because they a history of stealing bullion; the U. S. in 1933 (gold) and 1934 (silver), the U. K. in 1966 (the "four gold coins rule"). They will also be in a worse position than almost any other countries after the reset. I'd only consider them for diversification, e. g. in a spread of 50% in Switzerland, 20% in Singapore, 10% in the UAE, 5% in Canada, 5% in Germany, 5% in the U. S., 5% in the U. K., or something like that.

>> No.26106580

>>26106331

The best possible country to hold metals in is Switzerland, because it has never confiscated gold, and was not even invaded during WW2. I generally shun both the U. S. and the U. K., because they have a history of stealing bullion; the U. S. in 1933 (gold) and 1934 (silver), the U. K. in 1966 (the "four gold coins rule"). They will also be in a worse position than almost any other countries after the reset. I'd only consider them for diversification, e. g. in a spread of 50% in Switzerland, 25% in Singapore, 5% in the UAE, 5% in Canada, 5% in Germany, 5% in the U. S., 5% in the U. K., or something like that.

>> No.26106649

>>26091552

A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURRED

>> No.26106655

>>26106580
But obviously the customer would have to pay the shipping fees to transport their bullion across the ocean via a cargo ship or airplane, right? Surely that expense has to be factored into the economics of a decision about where to store your registered bullion.

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>>26103594
>>26104931
I just went over 45 ounces of silver, and I'm waiting to get an ounce of gold on Tuesday when the shop opens. What other ways can I prepare for the inevitable, frens? No crypto, I have a little in that.

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>>26091552
what game?

>> No.26106816

>>26106655

It actually isn't too expensive to get registered bullion shipped overseas, even from Asia. But at any rate, when I buy metal in a vault, it is really there as savings, not as something to take delivery of. It is there to be liquid and sold when I need the cash. Also to keep it out of the hands of a tyrannical government. It requires the click of a mouse to sell bullion, whether it is kept in my own country or in any other. If fiat currencies were destroyed, or only moments away from destruction, I'd continue to hold until the reset, and only then liquidate for sound ones (e. g. the new rouble or yuan).

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>>26106220
>>26103378
>>26103750
Reminder that gold is the only element that relativistically bonds to itself, is set apart to be money by God himself, and all miners and other financial instruments besides are going to go to zero in the end

>> No.26106929

>>26106819

> all miners and other financial instruments besides are going to go to zero in the end

As I say, make sure to let Eric Sprott and Peter Schiff know.

>gold is set apart to be money by God himself

Yes, as I have said in these threads many a time. It doesn't follow that, because gold is money, therefore people should only hoard money and never make any investments.

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>>26104129
shit man, ebay is the one place i don't trust due to chink fakes prevalent in the US. im gonna have to find some other sources i suppose. i have an 'ok' stack of 40 oz american silver eagles. but i hate how the feel and look. i much prefer the 90% silver look that was common in sovereign coinage.

>> No.26107064

>>26106816
I never thought about holding bullion on a vault until after a currency collapse and then selling it for a different currency. Great point there. Hopefully we Americans wouldn’t just be limited to Fedcoin!

>> No.26107085

>>26106756
rock raiders you pleb

some guy is making a remake on reddit

>> No.26107203

>>26106756
Manic Miners is a privately made remake
It's fun!

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>>26107085
>rock raiders
is it available on PS4 ?

>> No.26107389

>>26107315
that's the name of the old game from 20 years ago
the remake is called Manic Miners by a guy called Baraklava

https://youtu.be/cPHQ30i8yUY?t=10

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CLF

>> No.26107466

>>26107064

My hope is that there may be a light at the end of the tunnel with respect to FedCoin. The way von Greyerz looks at it, there will be three Great Resets. The first one is what we now conventionally know as "The Great Reset." The oligarchs and the Davos crowd attempt to control us with pandemic hoaxes, microchips, vaccine passports, etc. This is a stopgap to keep the population in line as the economy breaks down. Then we shall have "the second Great Reset," which is when the bankers introduce CBDCs, like FedCoin, to exercise even greater control. But that will inevitably lead to hyperinflation, and fail in the end. The third Great Reset is when the whole system collapses, including the FedCoin tyranny, and the bankers are forced to go back to gold to restore confidence in their currencies.

"There is also likely to be a new reserve currency in the form of a cryptodollar, debt moratoria, etc, and a possible reset linked partly to the gold price. This might work for a limited period but will fail in the end. The Chinese and Russians will not agree and will challenge the US financial solidity as well as the real level of their gold holdings, which is likely to be substantially below the declared 8,000 tonnes."

https://kingworldnews.com/greyerz-implantable-human-microchips-and-the-great-reset/

https://kingworldnews.com/greyerz-we-are-on-the-edge-of-a-catastrophic-global-financial-collapse-and-panic-here-is-what-you-need-to-do-to-prepare-right-now/

>> No.26107660
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26107660

>silver is the only commodity on this fucking planet cheaper now than 10 years ago
>in a 100% fiat world where inflation is king and rape us about 7-8% every year
>on a planet where it's estimated over 90% of silver deposits already have been mined
>in a civilization where silver is the material with the most different usecases after petrochemical products
>in a world where no new large silver deposit have been found in a decade even though exploration budgets are increasing
>in a world where the silver production is diminishing every year since 5 years
>in a world where random shitcoins go from 1 cent to $40K for no other reason than whales shilling it on plebbit and twitter
>in a world where everything else than PMs and commodities is in a bubble

I can't take any more of this clownery pmgbros...

>> No.26107729

>>26106318
Dont know about production, but i guess it will take a few more years. 2021 they will focus on more drilling and releasing drilling results. see:

https://ceo.ca/@accesswire/blue-lagoon-kicks-off-20000-meter-drill-program-on

https://ceo.ca/@accesswire/blue-lagoons-2020-drill-program-confirms-boulder-vein

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26107752

what's been considered the 'making it' PM stack in a hypothetical post-crash economy?

>> No.26107835

>>26107660
Patience. They can't hold back the flood forever.

>> No.26107897

>>26107752
20oz of silver for a plot of land and a tradwife

>> No.26108069

>>26107466
“But it is not just about inflating or printing money to subsidise the unemployed or ailing companies. The next big phase of QE will be to prop up the financial system on a much bigger scale.

Neither companies nor individuals will be in a position to service or repay loans in coming years. Nor will the government, states, municipalities, etc. Instead, everybody will need more debt to survive.

Credit losses for the banks will be astronomical. Even with current low interest rates, bad debts are increasing rapidly. And most banks have most certainly not yet recognised the problem adequately. The 15 largest US banks have so far set aside $76b to cover bad debts and the 32 biggest European banks €56b.”

Horrifying. This article reminded me of a great book I read a few years ago that I think you would like:

https://sacred-economics.com/read-online/

Chapter six on usury, is especially relevant. You can read it all online for free.

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>>26107660
It's possible that silver is the most suppressed asset in history and prehistory. It seems like it is the linch pin of all of clown world to suppress it. I feel like I'm in a simulation and I found a glitch in the matrix. Are any of you real? Am I just talking to bots? Who knows. All I know is Im going to keep stacking real money and become a schizotypal hermit and live ascetically until my stack is worth infinite dollars

>> No.26108231

>>26108201
Sorry anon. The truth is that YOU are not real, and I am the only one in this sim

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>>26107897
im being serious dawg. i was thinking more like 1000 oz of silver and 100 oz of gold.

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>>26108231
Based

>> No.26108578

>>26108292
>1000 oz of silver and 100 oz of gold
that's already making it in today's clown world

>> No.26108880

>>26108069

Alasdair Macleod talks about the banking crisis a great deal also. The fact that a large number of G-SIB equities are trading at less than 30%, sometimes less than 20% of book value. He says that it may all come to a head at any point.

Thank you for the link and for your other kind and interesting thoughts today. The trouble with Charles Eisenstein, to my mind, is that he provides the usual anti-gold "End the Fed" bait-and-switch. The MMT people (whether they be openly-proclaimed socialists, or false-flag infiltrators like Ellen Brown and Stephen Goodson) talk about the evils of the Fed, but then, rather than advocate for a return to sound money, allege that the government should take direct control over the printing-press; which is equally bad as, if not worse than, having a Fed. Quite as the oligarchs want to do, Eisenstein proposes issuing a negative-interest-rate currency, which would make the asset-bubbles even greater, the corporations more powerful, and the middle class more impoverished. In Chapter 9, he dismisses gold-advocates as "tapping into an atavistic desire to return to simpler days." He does not understand that you cannot build a sound economy, or have a free society, without the discipline and independence of gold.

https://sacred-economics.com/sacred-economics-chapter-9-the-story-of-value/

>> No.26109197

>>26106318
>>26107729
They needed 4 month (starting january) to revamp their mines and territory to be able to work on it and make it ok with regulations. They also just started drilling, I remember he said he could go into production around summer I think in his CRUX interview. Check it to make sure.

>> No.26109296

>>26106318
>>26107729
>>26109197

Yes, Blue Lagoon isn't going to require years to get into production. The fact that it has 99% of the necessary permits and infrastructure in place is one of the main reasons why the stock is so undervalued. The precursor company was already making arrangements with Nicola Mining to use their mill before Rana Vig took over. The official resource of BLLG is small, but it's similar to Impact Silver in that respect; as Pan Man has said, we already know that there is ore all over the place on that mountain.

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>>26091552
our shiny boomer rocks are conductive!

>> No.26109368

Lol pmg boomers settling into schizophrenia and jew blaming after their trades blow up. Again. For the xth time.

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>>26093415
2

You really think Trump and all the generals who put him in power are going to say yeah well done you got us this time and walk away and have them and their entire families get murdered off one by one while they watch their Country turned into a marxist communist third world dictatorship?

>> No.26109392

>>26109368
Cya on the moon, crypto cuck

>> No.26109462

>>26109197
>>26109296
oh thanks for clearing that up and sorry for the misinfo

>> No.26109580

>>26107752
Probably wont come true but read somewhere someone had done the maths in the coming crash and had worked out that roughly 60oz of silver would put a person in the top 1% of the population in the new monetary world.

>> No.26109591

>>26109296
>The fact that it has 99% of the necessary permits and infrastructure in place is one of the main reasons why the stock is so undervalued.
???? Why would the stock be undervalued when it has all of those things in place? And 99% seems like you're way exaggerating what they have in permits and infra, that would mean they have all permits necessary and basically everything ready for production. Is this the case? Let's be specific here, people are investing their hard earned money

>> No.26109648

>>26109383
Yes because they're all apart of the club faggot. Is Hillary in jail? No. Is Trump going to jail? No. "Communism for thy, Money for me" is the agreed upon mantra of the Elites.

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>>26109591
POO ceo already said everything was ready in the CRUX interview. People investing their hard earned money should watch that interview before going in that company don't you think ?

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>>26109341

>> No.26109785

>>26109591

>Why would the stock be undervalued when it has all of those things in place?

Because dislocations in the market take place between price and value. That is precisely why we take advantage of them. Why was Vangold at a $10 million mcap a few months ago, when its stockpiles alone were worth $30 million? Because most people didn't bother to do the research on it.

99% is not an exaggeration. I will quote Bob Moriarty here. "I’m not bored writing about Blue Lagoon. (BLLG-V) It has yet to show up on anyone’s radar but is a, well, call it a gold mine. Two old guys, now 83, spent $28 million over the last dozen years building infrastructure and preparing the Dome Mountain project for production of high-grade gold. Eventually, while the Exit sign wasn’t flashing, it was illuminated and they realized they needed to turn over the project to someone who could and would finish the last 1% of work necessary."

>> No.26109901

>>26109785

"So in stepped Rana Vig, who picked up the mine for 13.52 million shares then valued at $2 a share. It’s an all share deal. Over the years there has been over $68 million spent on the project. It has a mining permit in place for 75,000 tonnes a year and a toll milling agreement allowing for milling of 200 TPD or 73,000 tonnes a year. There are three amendments necessary to complete to get into production. Those will cost $1.5 million and take about four months. Work on those began three weeks ago."

(Nb. This is from 16 October, and much progress has been made since then.)

>> No.26109933

>>26109785
>>26109901
obviously things are sometimes undervalued in the market, that goes without saying. What puzzled me was why you seemed to have thought the stock was undervalued *because* it had permits and infrastructure in place, as you said "is one of the main reasons why the stock is so undervalued"

>> No.26109990

>>26109933

All right. I am sorry that there was a misunderstanding then.

>> No.26110194

>>26109383
All of those generals count on being hired as defense contractors where they get paid millions. The military is eating at the trough just like everyone else. The federal government is a blood pet and it is covered in ticks. So many people are sucking America dry that there is no way it is stopped until the host dies.

>> No.26110480

What do with manganese in war nickels

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>>26110480
melt it down to extract the Manga out of it. Good luck getting it translated to English though

>> No.26110707

>>26109990
Another sort-of tinfoil hat question: do you see any validity to the theory that the “war on drugs” in the US, and the fact that American troops guard poppy fields in the Middle East, and the rumors of the CIA funding Mexican drug cartels, are all coordinated efforts by the US to soak up excess currency through government-sanctioned international drug trade? That without our government doing these things, hyperinflation and currency dilution would be much worse than it actually is, and that it actually, in a perverse and sickening way, actually strengthens the dollar and US economy? Sort of reminiscent of opium trading and the British East India Company.

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26110826

Any thoughts on the best way to pick up Mercury Dimes? I have 75 oz. of .999 silver, but no junk at all. Are Mercs the best way to get a junk stack going?

>> No.26110833

>>26108292
>dawg
Kill yourself, now

>> No.26110900

>>26110826
>the best way to pick up Mercury Dimes
get to know a formerly well to do housewife or her daughter of questionable age

>> No.26110983

>>26109901
>>26109785
>>26109197
>>26107729
Thanks lads, that interview was just the kind of info I needed.

Definitely gonna drop some money into it

>> No.26111005 [DELETED] 

>>26110707

I hadn't heard that theory before, but it seems sound to me. Thank you for introducing me to it. Another reason for the War on Drugs is simply that it gives an enormous amount of power to the government. It does have to be said that the main reason why America's wars start in the first place is simply to prop up the dollar as the established world-reserve currency. I have given the examples before that Saddam wanted to trade oil for euros, and Gaddafi was about to issue a gold-backed dinar. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuqZfaj34nc)) The attempt to overthrow Assad with ISIS was, I suppose, was about opposing Russia, which has been trying to de-dollarize since the financial crisis of 2008.

>> No.26111017

>>26092727
on the whole, are they wrong?

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>>26110707

I hadn't heard that theory before, but it seems sound to me. Thank you for introducing me to it. Another reason for the War on Drugs is simply that it gives an enormous amount of power to the government. It does have to be said that the main reason why America's wars start in the first place is simply to prop up the dollar as the established world-reserve currency. I have given the examples before that Saddam wanted to trade oil for euros, and Gaddafi was about to issue a gold-backed dinar. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuqZfaj34nc)) The attempt to overthrow Assad with ISIS was, I suppose, about opposing Russia, which has been trying to de-dollarize since the financial crisis of 2008.

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26111185

Good start to the day, managed to grab these 4 ~6" sterling souvenir spoons for $24.20 total, should be around 110 grams of sterling ($81.50 melt value). Below-spot stacking is comfiest stacking.

There is more competition for scrap deals lately but they're definitely out there, you just have to be quick about it.

>> No.26111276

Fuck, you know you've been in this place long enough when during shopping for Anime figurines and converting JPY to USD, you instead convert JPY into "How many ounces of silver will this buy me?"

>> No.26111347

>>26111061
All these countries wanting to drop the dollar will soon get their chance. I have some cognitive dissonance about it. For America and the rest of the world to progress, it seems almost necessary. But the short term repercussions of this will be disastrous. Still not sure how to view this situation. Many positives, many negatives, and a lot of uncertainty.

>> No.26111384

>>26100361
looks like it could be on the crown of a fantasy race king.

>> No.26111405

>>26092154
Truly based and truth-pilled. Looked it up on Numista myself. Fucking joggers moved onto the coins and the silver IMMEDIATELY left the currency. Every Fucking Time.

>> No.26111410

>>26110661
kek

>> No.26111436

>>26109383

Or maybe you’re an idiot?

>> No.26111588

>>26111347

The demise of fiat is like getting a frightening amputation to save your life. If the dollar doesn't die, then the bankers can impose the Great Reset and FedCoin on us forever and ever. Gold is the only thing that can save us from it. If America could somehow keep the world on a dollar standard perpetually, then there would be no escape. It is sad that we have to hope that the Chinese and other enemies of America will actually save both us from America and America from itself.

>> No.26111714

>>26109341
>stimulatingtheeconomy.jpg

>> No.26112198

>>26111588
China won't save the US, they want to put American's under their boot. They're basically there already, just a few more small steps and it's done.
Social credit is being implemented before our eyes, it won't be long before you need to be a good little slave to be allowed to be part of the economy.

>> No.26112330

>>26093099
Stupid idea, but if we are afraid of sterilization, why don’t we jerk off into a vile and cold store it, then thaw it and then artificially inseminate our misses when we want (assuming our ladies aren’t sterilized too)?

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https://www.businessinsider.com/deliveroo-food-delivery-180-million-7-billion-valuation-2021-1?international=true&r=US&IR=T
>deliveroo
>POO and sandnigger delivering pizza to fattie
>7 billions
Imagine what our miner will be worth in the future.

>> No.26112407

>>26111588
This situation that Americans find themselves in is precisely why voting is pointless and participating in politics is a waste of time. Both parties and every President we’ve had for at least the last thirty years has actively undermined both the American people and the founding principles of America. They have led us hand-in-hand down this past. So from this, we can only assume that anti-American traitors have held the highest positions of power in our government, have passed those positions to other traitors, and are in bed with a lying, treasonous media engine that tries to legitimize all of this. These are not good people doing their best, and simply failing; we have leadership that is purposefully running us into the ground. With every election cycle, more and more people are waking up to this realization.

>> No.26112445

>>26112198

If China dumped the dollar and went back to gold, then America would completely collapse, and no longer be able to oppress its people. As it stands, you have Democrats in all three branches of government. Vote fraud, Supreme-court packing, abolition of electoral college, mass immigration, socialist vote-bribing, to ensure perpetual power. The Constitution soon able to be edited at will. Hate-speech laws, gun bans, Big Tech censorship, mandatory vaccines and vaccine passports, CBDCs, a permanent "new normal" all on the way. There will soon be no practical difference between the U. S. and China.

>> No.26112471

>>26095900
$FIND
$FSY
$BNM
$DYLLF

Dyodd, also give @algreene a follow on ceo.ca

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>>26112471
>BNM
careful with this one. It was good around 20MC but now it run up quite a lot. Check the number of share outstanding to have a laugh. Its not in million.

>> No.26113603

>>26112445
Also, make sure you look at demographics as well.

>> No.26113888

>>26103594
I see inflation in the us but not in the eu, or at least years later

>> No.26113953

>>26111347
The dollar is already removing them by it's very nature since there is a lack of supply of it due to QT for the last couple of years. The world needed america to be it's money whore else the dollar reserve system can not continue.
>>26111588
Checked, and that somewhat makes sense. However, the Chinese modal is what they always wanted. Thus the great reset back to serf times.
>>26112198
China (specifically the USA) is seen as the capital of capitalist imperialism. Just ask any commie from collages, and they will spout out trotskyite propaganda like they eat avocado toast.
>>26112407
America has to thank Edward bernays, Woodrow wilson, and the glowies for this. They were given many signs, but they believed in the delusion of grandeur that nothing bad can ever happen to America.
>>26112445
This goes back into this >>26113603
China can not survive in this state unless they annex america and use it as a puppet state which we are seeing now. If 70% of america's navy and airforce can collaborate with china, then it is game over for any republic.

>> No.26114177

People always say
>There is no alternative to the US Dollar as a reserve currency
To that, who says there needs to be an alternative? The SWIFT system allowing digital moving money was why we had a reserve currency. With CBDC a reserve currency isnt necessary. Countries can transact in their own currency electronically and the neutral reserve asset will be gold.

>> No.26114662

>>26114177
It's cope posting. Ultimately the dollar is backed by a narrative which sociopathic boomers put in place, when in actuality its long been backed by a gun... Only a generation of doomed virtue signaling Narcissists have no national interest nor loyalty to said boomers, so now they've flipped the switch and declared actual Nationalists a terrorist threat.

>>26091552
Does anyone know what this means for PMs?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/ca.finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/banking-heir-benjamin-rothschild-dies-214152239.html

We of course know of no verifiable way to know whether he's actually dead or in retirement, but clearly there's huge power shifts going on behind the scenes.

>> No.26114779

>>26114662
He's a portfolio manager of a private fund. Its nothing burger. They likely hold gold. That wont change with a new fund manager.

>> No.26114887

>>26114662
>his wife, Ariane de Rothschild, and their four adult daughters
FWTDHOHDOQA available for the elites. The memes are real.
>>26114779
They do have guns, but it is about the meme.

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>>26114779
Fuck off Glowie. The male heir management of the architects of Central Banking supposedly dropping dead, is not a "nothing burger". I'm just trying to figure out whose team who is on.

>> No.26115154

>>26115098
>Pizza

>> No.26115232

>>26091650
Melt that sucker down.

>> No.26115290

>>26115098
A 57 year old dying of a heart attack is not news. He managed a $190B fund which is basically nothing these days. What are you qultists going to do on the 21st?
inb4
>Trump is still president, just behind the scenes. Biden is fake president to shield the poor muricans from the truth,
kys

>> No.26115691

>>26115290
shill faggot

>> No.26115706
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>>26115290
Buddy, Fuck Trump and any Q-tard who isn't taking life into their own hands from now on. Old money family's built America and have remained their primary shareholders throughout time. The Federal Reserve is a private insinuation, not governmental. SOMEBODY (or a group of somebody's) owns it. Rothschilds are one of the know ones, but there's others.

Billionaires with private chefs, private doctors, medical qualified drug dealers, private gene sequence services just don't drop dead of heart attacks ESPECIALLY at this current moment, at this current time in History.

Go shill on /pol/. The indigo children of /biz/ can see straight through the bullshit.

>> No.26115738
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Threadly reminder to stack RHENIUM

>> No.26116201

>>26102288
Gold may be “safer” but silver has a bigger upside, and if you believe in the core thesis of /PMG then the answer should be obvious.

>> No.26116306

>>26114887
>FWTDHOHDOQA

Am I supposed to know what this means?

>> No.26116383

>>26111185
based. I saw your post yesterday about the big english sterling serving spoon (from 1830s?). I'm surprised nobody replied, but that seemed like a really cool catch. I think that's much more interesting than modern sterling. Stuff with a history to it is usually better

>> No.26116583

>>26115706
People can die of heart attack even if they have the best professionals right there next to them. What good would it be for an elite to announce their death especially when normies have no idea who they are?

>> No.26116742

>>26100394
>Please be advised that some dishonest coin dealers and customers may attempt to circumvent this policy by intentionally spacing out a series of payments over the course of several days, making sure that individual payments do not meet the reporting criteria. This breach of law is referred to as “illegal structuring,” and is considered a form of money laundering

lol this sounds so ridiculous
cant purchase at once because it has to be reported, cant space it out over a few day because that laundering

So how long to you have to wait in-between purchases before its not considered a crime against humanity?

>> No.26116878

>>26116583
>ID: loLQ
kek

>> No.26117445

>>26116742
That other anon who seemed very well versed on tax stuff said 7 years. I'm inclined to believe him. At $9000 per transaction you'd have to find 15 different dealers just for the gold alone. Tbh at that point it doesnt seem worth dodging the government. The IRS will get their 8300 form and see that you spent a lot and there's an established paper trail where the money came from. I guess it depends on how paranoid you are about the gubmint knowing you have gold/silver. Even at $150k in PMs youre probably still a small fish in a big pond.

>> No.26117480

>>26104401
i l think i ve looked at these guys but let me go have a look.

>> No.26117496
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>>26116383
>I think that's much more interesting than modern sterling. Stuff with a history to it is usually better

Thanks for the comment fren, even among stackers the pursuit of scrap is niche so I like reminding and encouraging anons to keep their eyes open by sharing examples of what I look for and buy. I thought the 1830 foot-long spoon was pretty cool, was happy to win that lot. Collector value for most of that 18th-19th century English sterling is minimal so much gets melted but I love old things generally so can't justify scrapping nice Georgian pieces.

Evidently the seller I got the spoons from this morning listed another similar cheapie batch of spoons shortly thereafter but someone else grabbed it. Plenty to go around still in spite of the competition.

>> No.26117627

>>26106318
probably some time in the next two years. Their plan was to diamond drill as many targets as possible than slowly expand the mines underground workings and infrastructure.
The guys at Metal Mountain Resources back in the years I was on site wanted to get into production asap and than do minimal drilling to chase the higher grade gold veins. That was old school thinking which really didnt work out too well unfortunately.

>> No.26117729

>>26093353
Can’t the government just default on the debts? What if they just have a big debt jubilee on student loans and government bonds held by the fed. Wouldn’t that very quickly repair the solvency of the economy.

>> No.26118316

>>26111384
I know its a fantastic specimen too bad their so fragile.

>> No.26118381

>>26107752
Is there any source on this image or should I just take it at face value because muh shiny coins? This is like 100 oz of silver maybe.

>>26111017
Yes, they are wrong, they literally change the definition of what the are indexing the price of every year just to keep the rate low., among numerous other issues.

>> No.26118876

well isnt this interesting
https://www.mining.com/hardy-bacteria-turn-out-to-be-good-cobalt-miners/

>> No.26118994

>>26116583
The message isn't for you, and we don't really know if he's dead. Like I said, maybe he's just retiring and is signaling to the new players he's out of the game. Or maybe the Chinks really have become the new Global Superpower and are sending a message to the ruling families.

>> No.26119046

>>26094699
Hopefully this black market would provide tiny golden pockets of prosperity and community.

>> No.26119316

>>26119046
on the outskirts of the cities and far out in the middle of no where, where the government wont be looking as much, this will be the norm. The government wont give a dam what the peasants are doing out in the boonies, their focus will be the cities.

>> No.26119557

>>26091552

I'm tempted to buy some gold and silver now simply because of the Rock Raiders image

>> No.26119619

Gonna take out 10g and buy gold and wait for crash ahahahahaha!

>> No.26119668

>>26119619
And by take out, I mean a loan! MWAHHHHHHHHHHHAHAHAHA

>> No.26119704

>>26117445
>Even at $150k in PMs youre probably still a small fish in a big pond.
thats good to know i guess
i dont mind that they can look and track the trail if they wanted to ( the money im spending is legit not illegal) i just dont want to deal with the hassle of having my account closed or have to deal with IRS harassing me because i placed 2 9k orders a week apart for PM's

>> No.26120120

>>26119704
The point is to avoid being too big to fish for the IRS. Thus, PMG points out transacting to a LCS since it will help you write off some of the transactions as personal expenses or gifts to charitable causes as long as you did you a portion of it for those causes.

>> No.26120563

I got next bread

>> No.26120584

>>26120120
sadly no LCS near me
have to stick to online
dont think im going to do more than 20-30k total so im a small fish no matter what
just dont want to have to deal with the hassle of having my bank account closed or something like that.
guess ill wait a few months instead of weeks, hope that helps lol

>> No.26120630

>>26091552
>>26094425
A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURED
A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURED
A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURED
A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURED
A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURED
A LANDSLIDE HAS OCCURED

>> No.26120994

>>26120584
That seems totally reasonable to spread between a few online vendors. I'd look carefully at volume purchases, the best deals are always if you multiples of the same item. I posted a deal a long while ago for 1/2oz silver canadian coins that was way lower premium than anything else as long as you purchased 25x or more which was really easy to hit. I havent shopped the deals in a long time tho. Sadly it seems like reddit is the best place to find the best prices by a long shot.

>> No.26121249

>>26119316
Hey PAN MAN. Do you have and test trommels for sale? Something around 5-10 tph?

>> No.26122117

https://sdbullion.com/random-1-oz-silver-coins

Any anons bought this sale from SD Bullion? Looks like you could possibly get damaged coins.

>> No.26122158

>>26122117
I ordered 500 which haven't shipped yet but I'll keep you posted I guess if they ever arrive.

>> No.26122548

>>26122158
Do you have previous experience with SD Bullion? Do you recommend them?

>> No.26122656

>>26122548
I've received 2 orders from them in December without issue, I made 2 more orders since the New Year and despite the payments having processed they have yet to ship out still. It seems like many vendors are having the same issue though. The stuff I got was all BU so I can't make a judgment on the kind of quality the used coins will be until they eventually arrive.

>> No.26122835

>>26122158
Let me know, because some fuckery is afoot with online sellers...

>> No.26123466

>>26122835
>because some fuckery is afoot with online sellers...

Like what?

>> No.26123632

>>26123466
None of them are shipping out orders, yet they all still list everything in stock. My personal headcanon is that this small decrease in prices has been enough to clean them out, and instead of raising premiums and listing things as "OUT OF STOCK," which would cause a panic like in March 2020, they are just taking a really long time until they can get new supplies in.

>> No.26123770

>>26123466
Delaying shipment of purchases. I've had several get delayed since the beginning of the year, and it's very, very curious. You would think that if they're selling hand-over-fist, then it would impact the price, but it really hasn't. They're claiming that USPS is really fucking backed up right now, and I'll definitely use UPS for my next purchase.

>> No.26124152

>>26123770
USPS isn’t backed up. It’s a bald faced lie. I think other anon had it right. They’re just trying not to cause a panic.

>> No.26124185

>>26091552
Who’s baking?

>> No.26124214

>>26091552
>>26091552
>>26091552
>>26091552
Can one of you /pmg/ chads post that picture that has two piles of money on a piece of paper that says the price of gold now and the price of gold like 30 years ago? I cant find it. it's taken on a computer desk and there are two monitors visible in the pic as well

>> No.26124254

>>26124185
me

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>>26122117
I bit on the asahis over at monument.

Can't wait for muh weeb coins

>> No.26124420

>>26121249
I may know a place with them for sale, check kijiji or other classifieds first but savona equipment online, they build trommals.

>> No.26124626

New bread

>>26124614
>>26124614
>>26124614