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Wheel Gun Edition

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

>Bullion dealers
https://www.jmbullion.com/ (US)
https://www.chards.co.uk/ (EU/UK)
https://www.silburycoins.co.uk/ (Ancient)
more at: https://pastebin.com/gZfZHtNE

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

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

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

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

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

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>> No.54798982
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>plebeian centerfire

patrician pinfire-chads WWA?

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This thread is going to be super comfy. I can just feel it.

>> No.54799015
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I farted on a jew
Simple as

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>>54798926
>Gold is fungib-ACK

>> No.54799025

>>54799014
Anyone own a gold mercury?

>> No.54799033

Jfnfkhfkgfbeh

>> No.54799034

>>54798982
I got some used pinfires I found with a detector sitting around somewhere

took me weeks to figure out what the hell they were.

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>>54798926
Oh shit, my wheel gat made it to the big times. I’ll have to get some of my other guns and coins out tomorrow and take a few more pics. In the meantime here’s a batch of cayenne I grew last year that got turned into some absolutely delicious hot sauce.
Currently setting cash aside for a couple big purchases coming up, so I’m curious as to opinions here: if you were putting less cash into stacking this month, would you buy smaller fractional gold, or whole ounces of silver? I feel like 1/4 oz of gold is the lowest I really want to go in terms of fractional, but I could get more silver krugs as well. Decisions, decisions.

Oh, and let’s make sure that schizoposter chimes in here, I need to make sure I get my daily dose of “6 gorillion percent premiums” and “buy real paper silver” or else I might feel lonely

>> No.54799043

>>54798926
Is it true that silver will burn holes in Jews if they touch it and that’s why they primarily deal with gold and diamonds?

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>>54799014
Sundays are cozy. I worked today. Shop used to be mine but then I donated it all to my sons right before debtmaxxxing. Can't take away what doesn't belong to me and thats the law. Don't pay any taxes because I pay myself in cash. Cnc griding 4140, coated in chromium, to a nice polish with 40, 80, and 120 grit wheels. Made my own lathe which is in the back of the shop retired, used to be used as our clunky roughing machine to get a clean face on forgings. Tough little machine. Paid for itself and many ounces may times over.

>> No.54799053

>>54799015
sexy
>>54799017
thank god I stack gold 197

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>>54799047

>> No.54799070

>>54799043
100% correct, jews cannot hold silver it will burn through them. Gold too. Thats why they deal in useless paper IOUs

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>>54799025
no I don't own one. Completely forgot the US Mint produce one in 2016

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>>54799041
all you have to say is, bot tongue my anus 3x.

>> No.54799112

>>54799067
Hah! i remember that movie. Explains why my family is into machines now. I think they knew what a lathe was back then.
How can we turn that into a merchant meme?

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>>54798926

>> No.54799156

>>54799144
kek

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>>54799144
Based copperchad

>> No.54799166

>>54799158
Hmm

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>>54799156
If pre1982 pennies do a 30x in our lifetime we will exchange 100 pennies for a silver dollar.

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General update on our end! Bounced back megumins should be in the mail again soon an Otoya coin will (all things willing) be up for preorder this friday night 12:00SATURDAY EST. Beyond that we are working on alot of things behind the scenes that should be very good and we hope you guys are ready as we are!

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>>54798926
The Royal Mint is digging the knife into the banksters.

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>>54799177
Get an artist that actually understands 3D space and sculpting, be more reasonable with premiums, actually pretend to care about shipping times, and make a shortstack Goblin/Midna/Yordle silver round already

>> No.54799237

>>54799215
from top to bottom,
we are working on better realization of 3d images and sculpts.

The gilded coins are expensive to cover overall cost which lets us have cheaper regular coins

We do our best to ship on time, Megumin was an issue with the boxes which wont be an issue in the future.

Midna coin maybe! we are working on a model that lets us do all of the fun goofy silver coins we want and also doing larger projects, i hate to use degenerate zoomer slang but trust me when i say we are cooking.

i hope this answered your concerns but if you have anymore let us know, dont mind the reddit spacing im booze cruized atm

>> No.54799242

>>54799158
No fucking way is pmg paying $150 for $50 worth of pennies now

>> No.54799250

>>54799242
They have 4 cents worth of copper each, if they become legal to melt and can be sold for spot you're looking at a 25% gain
>>54799237
Awesome, but if Midna is anything other than forma de imp I will NEVER forgive you

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>>54799250

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>>54799250
IMP is the only form ill accept from midna nintendo knew what was up when the designed her. ive thought about picking up her daki but my tism belongs to another

>> No.54799279

>>54799250
>if they become legal to melt
boomer here, that made me smile
only reason they still exist is because 50 years ago they locked up a bunch of people for melting them.

>> No.54799347

The silver stacker, the hoarder of worthless millenial rocks, is a lowly creature, no more powerful than an amoeba, oppressed by the elite, held down by the man, but despite being powerless, they/them feel the need to resist, to fight back against their masters, to fight the bondage. Knowing this instinct the master devised one simple trick. Convince the serfs to happily give their owner all their resources in exchange for shiny rocks with the (laughable) belief these magic beans will destroy the system, will set them free, that they will emerge from the wagie cage winners for once in their miserable lives.

>> No.54799383

>>54799177
HOW DO I PREORDER. I WILL BUY 20 OF THE FUCKERS AS LONG AS YOU FIX THE FUCKING WEBSITE YOU SEXY MAN.

>> No.54799405

>>54799383
WEBSITE READY SOON FREN, keep refreshing it should be ready before launch date!

>> No.54799441

What are you paying for Morgans

>> No.54799443

>>54799405
U FUVKING BETTER

>> No.54799481

>>54799441
Unless you can luck out with rough shaped Morgan’s you’re looking at eGay’s high quality conditions for I believe 60-90$+.

Bought some antique shop peace dollars for 30 and the Morgan’s are 45$+. Will likely clean them out considering I can buy a slave with a fat ass with that in 10 years time.

Get ready for our local Israeli shill to respond shortly….

>> No.54799484

>>54799441
79% premium plus 24% VAT, sometimes I pay the 24% VAT twice but it's totally worth it, then €8 shipping per coin. Some people say that's too much but they are no-Morganers who will have nothing after the collapse that is coming any day now

>> No.54799488

>>54799242
Im not, but speulculators are. I get minein rolls from the bank.
Walk in and say the magic words.
>I'd like some coins, please

>> No.54799501

>>54799484
where are you getting them that cheap?

>> No.54799503

>>54799481
Im trying to sweet talk the bullion dealer to sell me their scratched up circulated coins. They turn them in for remelting, told me nobody wants them, i told them Inwant every single one.

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>>54799501

>> No.54799534

>>54799484
They’re not making any more of them, bby. A 120 year coin is worth the premiums. On the subject, are there any euro silver dollars worth it for a burger? I’ve been drunk off 20 balaboa Panamanian commemoratives and wonder if anything is worthwhile.

>> No.54799540

>>54799503
>melting Morgans
What the fuck, man. That’s goddamn history right there.

>> No.54799564

>>54799540
to be fair there's billions of them and most of them never circulated. The price has been held down by how common they are.

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How many weeks has it been stuck at 25? I Tamp it down you useless bagels! I'm going to bed and when I get up there better be cheapies!

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>>54799540
This was one of them that i managed to get a while back, I didn't buy the planchet looking ones ones when they were selling at spot price for around 20 bucks, oh well. Got pic related for 22 bucks some years ago

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>>54799575
Printer ran outta ink, i cant sell these to the jews fast enough to keep commodities down so I can stack physical cheapies of pure fine silver.

>> No.54799636

>>54799614
They’re so old they’re effectively numismatic purchases at this point. 22$ or close for that piece is fair considering the rough shape.

Much love from Kazakhstan.

>> No.54799664

>>54799614
That's nice, about 60% of the silver is gone and it has 0 numismatic value but it's really nice and when the hyperflation sets in , shortly, you will be able to trade that for a McChicken that some hobo found half eaten in a dumpster (if he's passed out)

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>>54799534
Those 20 balboa coins are sweet. I got a really good deal on one back in November at a coin shop while I was on vacation. He let me have it for 88 bucks. What do you mean by euro silver dollars? Stacking or collecting? Circulated coinage or bullion? The coinage is cool, but kinda pricy in the states unless you luck out. Bullion is the same or cheaper.

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>>54799144
Based. (Pic not mine)
>>54799242
No we selling them
>>54799182
No really, just boiler plate crap like kitco

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>>54799636
>>54799636
I blocked this id too 2/HRUNpU. I figure the worn out morgans are no longer really collectable collectible. Wtf lmao glad i got it for cheap. Heres the bigmac coin too. Has about 2.5 copper pennies worth of copper or about 110 zinc pennies.
IQDELETE really loves mcdonalds for some reason.

>> No.54799758

>>54799112
I once saw Sam Rockwell in person once and almost exclaimed "OH SHIT, IT'S THE GUY FROM GALAXY QUEST."
To this day I wish I'd said it out loud.

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>>54799752
Wrong pic i posted earlier.. lol some anon had a mac coin they posted so i saved it. Heres what they look like

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>>54799716
>No really, just boiler plate crap like kitco
The mint still has to keep a veneer of professionalism, it's not a tabloid journalism institution trying sales through controversy. If the mint didn't want to dig the knife in, then it wouldn't write about the banking system struggling.

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>>54799758
Shoulda exclaimed it at the top of your lungs lol. I'm going to rewatch that movie.

>> No.54799841

>>54799144
I'm on my way to a roll of wheats.
And I'm doing it basically for free.
My ASEs are going to have company soon enough.
>Captcha: APT88

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>>54799777
I once told Ben Shapiro, to his face, "Amalek knows."
That was after seeing Rockwell.
I no longer waste opportunities.

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>>54799540
Every coin shop has a scrap/cull bin, and some will let you buy stuff by weight at melt value. My dad buys all the Morgan and Peace dollars that are in decent shape and saves the latter for me, he also has something like 200 Canadian silver dollars pulled from the scrap bin since last summer. I bring it up periodically when I see anons flabbergasted at the thought of being able to stack cheap while saving constitutional from the refineries. No need to ever pay premiums when you have a based LCS that will weigh and sell batches like pic for melt price. Unfortunately my LCS is closed and wasn't based while it was open but thankfully dad collects cheapies from his for me. Ask around and you may get lucky and find a good shop too.

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>>54799841
Cool cool.

My thing is stacking wooden nickels what with the debasement of currency and hyperflation of lumber prices this is a double win. How big a stack do you think I need for a house? Premiums are still very low at about 40 times face but that's really undervalued Big Timber is working overtime to keep prices low but just go to Lowes the Woodlore are practically emptied. Then whoa Nelly! And it's off to the races

>> No.54799879

>>54799177
where do I buy I can't find this exchange

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>>54798359
Nvm, went for brits with the jm sale. Might as well get the queen before she's off.

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>>54799853
Everywhere i go i see license plate digit gets. Trips commonly but its getting superstitiously common
There was a z22 one that had another z22 beside it but i could not get a photo

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>>54799935
>this thread slowly turns into a gangstalking thread

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>>54799959
They are always too late and by the time ive bought silver they are too far behind me. They slowly get redpilled about their handlers

>> No.54800011

>>54799992
Zometimes i think its God dispatching angles to watch over the silver stackers. I shot you not if i go to get a cheeseburger right now i will run into one 100% guarantee. Even if i wait 5 minutes, i land on that gear tooth of reality planes. The silver has allowed me to unlock this power. Its conductivity allows me to slip in between dimensions to avoid the jew.

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>>54799773
The Royal Mint works for the Bank of England. Let me know when they buy more gold reserves...

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>>54799992
I have hundreds of these photos its statistically impossible unless the power ofthe silver attracts them. I have mastered universal travel, literally surfing through this one on waves. The silver coats my neurons which fire so fast I can see the light cone of time. I have been there and stood at the edge as the light creeps in like a particle fog slowly illuminating, each speckle of dust a moving packet of energy. I haave seen things you would not believe, events so cataclysmic that I could only see them by remotely viewing and even then the blaring energy wiped away my meditation with a White flash, what i had witnessed was silver being produced in a crushed star imploding. I can read the minds of normies. Have tried to read your minds but you are much too autistic, I am met with a tungsten wall of runes in each of your unique minds. God bless you
I hate niggers and jews.

>> No.54800058

>>54799752
From what I’ve seen there’s no worthwhile foreign junk in the states considering our own constitutional silver alone is suffering from severe premiums. 88$ for a 20 balboa is an excellent price considering I get lucky sniping 5 coins for around 120 over the last week. I think the only cheap source of silver is melting sterling or buying kilos right now. A part of me wants some federal fuckery to tank prices for a little longer so I can get a few years more of cheaper slurping before shit really blows up. We all talk about the inevitable explosion but I fear most will be anxious that they didn’t stack enough before the end times.

Who knows. At least I can fondle my massive balboa coins no matter which way we head. Almost want another…

>> No.54800063

>>54800021
The Royal Mint and Bank of England are separate entities.

>> No.54800070

>>54799959
Silver scam victims will go to great lengths to distract theyselves from they HUGE LOSSES

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>>54800058
I agree, once I filled up a box I was satisfied and now its just US silver coins, rounds, and ASE's. Also the occasional canadain silver dollar too.

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>>54800111
Checked.

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>>54799935
>>54799992
>>54800011
>>54800050

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Micropump incoming

>> No.54800441

>>54800227
The true power of Gods silver and why the jew fears it

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>>54800244

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OOOOOOO

>> No.54800664

>>54800441
Lmao, another nazi larper who proudly pays his enemies a 300% premium for worthless silver

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54800664
You again, huh?

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Here js a 2023 coin. I have only seen 1 in my change and I scrutinjze every single coin. I go coin roll hunting and have gotten some silver coins, not many.

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jewish nigger jew

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jews

>> No.54800749

>>54799347
>powerful as an amoeba

thats my spirit animal. im small and unimportant but if you let me get inside your head ill kill you :)

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>>54799760
>>54799777
>>54799876
You guys jest but tokens and wooden nickels easily outperform silver and gold.

I flip them on ebay, 2x profit is my lowest bar and I usually get those gains within a week of ordering one. A lot of times I'll have the token sold before I even get it in the mail. I've bought so many tokens for $25 and sold them for $50-$500 it's stupid. I make thousands of dollars a year doing this. And I have a personal collection that's worth as much or more than most of the stacks here.

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>>54800749
Fren this id 2/HRUNpU is a bot that is also jewish see post below, thats what the bot stacks, his rape-minivan has its windows tinted from the inside so people cant see that he stacks mcrwappers and cheeto bags. His door handles have an orange stain on them. He could've been stacking silver for a long time but he's too jewish and only bought paper.
>>54799752

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>>54800759
Lol i thought you were in fact trolling but it seems kike that market could get saturated pretty quick, especially with the new amount of liquidity in the air its almost like the humid nature of inflation would be soaked up by the wooden coin market, causing itnto swell. Crushed pennies have quite a markup too, I'd always wanted to stock up on all different roller dies to crush my useless zinc coins

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>>54799777
Holy checked and mcdonalds will become a new mint, apple will be a bank, jews expelled to madagascar then to the sun.

>> No.54800820

>>54799876
Maybe better off for tax tokens, lets pay off the IRS in highly inflated wooden tax tokens

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>>54799250
>4 cents
I realize most penny stackers do it for relaxation or to create art, but for those who are stacking for profit here's how the numbers grind...
A pre-1982 penny is 95% Cu and 5% Zn.
At the current price of $3.89/lb avdp for Cu, a 3.11 gram penny is worth 2.53 cents.
Wow! A potential 2.5 times the return on your investment!
So if your goal is to have $1000 melt worth in Cu by stacking pennies,
you would need 39,467 pennies ($394.67) weighing 122.74 kg (=270.6 lbs avdp.)
Meaning for every 270.6 lbs avdp of pennies you have a $605.33 potential in profit (melt minus face values).

Going to sell them on ebay? They take 12% (or 13% now?) of the sale price. So $526.64 in profit.
Unless it's pickup, you're going to have to ship it. Somebody is going to pay that. If you charge for shipping, buyers will want a lower price for the pennies. If you pay shipping, that mass will quickly eat what's left.
Going to melt it yourself? You kind of have to – no commercial company will do it for you: in the US it's illegal, and they have better things to do than risk their business and freedom for the sake of melting your little stack.
>makeitfrommetal.com/is-it-illegal-to-melt-destroy-us-pennies-and-other-coins/
Bars you create will return the most profit. But you need to buy or make the furnace, fuel, molds, handling equipment, and have the time and space to work with the stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPQDkKA4MLE

I suspect penny stackers will end up with Home Depot buckets of pennies that will sit in the garage for their whole lives.

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>>54800807
I buy, sell, and make those as well. Pretty nice profits to spend $0.51 and sell it for $9.95 on ebay

I prefer bigger dollar items though. Antiques. And while there's only a few thousand people collecting them, a lot of the tokens are either unique or only have a couple known examples surviving. The market is extremely volatile, but that's why there's so much money to be made. Buy super cheap, sell super expensive.

>> No.54800852

>>54800825
>At the current price of $3.89/lb avdp for Cu, a 3.11 gram penny is worth 2.53 cents.
brass sells for less than half that.

pennies may have 2.5 cents in copper, but because of the zinc impurity they'd fetch about 1.5 cents as scrap.

>> No.54800870

>>54800852
>pennies may have 2.5 cents in copper, but because of the zinc impurity they'd fetch about 1.5 cents as scrap.
oops, did my math wrong.

at current brass prices of about a buck fifty per clean pound, an old cent is worth about one cent in brass. Maybe a bit less.
>>54800825

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>>54800852
Good to see pmg exitting the silver scam and investing in valuable commodities like empty cheeto bags, McChicken wrappers, pennies and wooden nickels

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>>54800825
>home depot buckets full of copper pennies for their whole lives
Holy based. Chads like us will be ultra wealthy in the event of deflation

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Forgot to turn on my wifi
I farted on a jew
simple as

>> No.54800956

>>54800825
>>54800852
>>54800870
If pennies have 2.5 cents worth of copper, but sell for around one cent on the scrap market, that just means it costs 1.5 cents to remove the zinc.

also a person could just as well buy bright red brass scrap at $1.52 per pound since it probably contains about $3.70 in copper per pound. But the price difference has a reason, and presumably they'll never get even half of copper prices for their brass because it costs money to purify it.

this is a winning strategy in bulk, refiners certainly make money buying brass at $1.50 and turning it into copper at $3+. But you have to do it in bulk, like hundreds of tons at a time.

selling melted pennies at copper prices when they're actually brass will get a person sued I'd guess. Eventually someone is going to test the bars and complain that they're worth less than half of spot copper.

>> No.54800962

>>54800870
>an old cent is worth about one cent in brass.
Brass is an alloy of copper and brass.
I've gone over how much fiat value a penny has in copper.
So now we look at the zinc. 5% of 3.11 grams is 0.156 grams, or 0.000343 lbs avdp. At 150 cents per pound for zinc, this means that 5% in a penny is worth 0.05 cents. So total, a penny can be worth as much as 2.58 cents of metals.
My bad for not including that huge contribution.

>> No.54800989

>>54800962
you misunderstand

it costs more than a penny to separate the zinc and copper. A lot more. So a penny might be worth 2.58 cents in metals but it costs 1.58 cents give or take to separate those metals.

so pennies aren't worth anything close to their metal value. Because it costs money to purify them and copper and zinc buyers want pure metals, not brass.

>> No.54801000

>>54800989
Only you are talking about separating the copper from the zinc. I don't care.

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>>54801000
Based x10, coins already coined out.

>> No.54801009

>>54800962
or to put it more simply
99% Copper is worth $3,89/lb
95% Copper is worth $1.52/lb

pennies are 95% copper so they're worth $1.52/lb

>> No.54801016

>>54801000
>Only you are talking about separating the copper from the zinc. I don't care.
that's how it actually sells though

your fantasy where nobody else matters is cute, but doesn't deal with reality. The reality is brass is worth less than half what copper is, and pennies are brass- not copper.

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>>54800833
Checked, how many rollers do you have, do you visit places to get them crushed?

>> No.54801030

>>54801009
Copper spot right now is $3.89/lb avdp.
95% of 3.89 = 3.696

>>54801016
>where nobody else matters
No, I only don't care to talk to you about separating zinc from copper.

And you can babble and do your New Math salad all by yourself now. I'm going to bed.

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>>54801020
I visit places, I don't have any machines of my own. I actually just send my kid in with a bag of pennies and quarters to go make souvenir pennies by the dozens.

the other thing you mentioned, new vs. old pennies... old ones are worth more than the new zinc on the collectors markets. So I stack old pennies to press.

>> No.54801046

>>54801030
>Copper spot right now is $3.89/lb avdp.
>95% of 3.89 = 3.696
Clean bright red brass sells for $1.52/lb
100% of $1.52=$1.52

>> No.54801085

>>54801030
>you can babble and do your New Math salad all by yourself now. I'm going to bed.
good night

it's not just my math
you can take copper and brass to any scrap dealer in the US and get the same lecture.

I'll give you $3+ for copper
I'll give you about a buck for brass.

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>>54800989
>what is a coins value ones its already made and why is it more durable than a paper bill
Coins have saved the taxpayer a lot of money, coins are durable. Ultimately recirculation of old good condition coins keep vital resources like copper from being further used up to make money, and instead make usable goods like piping. The brass is more durable than the pure copper too.
I'm about to check out, gonna be at the machine shop all week, changing wheels on a large grinder. They come with a tapered mount for the machine spindle, but then you still have to balance them out, the machine has a program that spins it kind of slowly then it tells you what bolt to turn where to balance the wheel. You still have to dress the wheel, but it saves you from having to dress off out of round hard grinding wheel.
Cubic boron nitride works great on very hard steel, i forgot what wheels they use for the chrome but theyre blue. Have a good one, finna get some shut eye, might keep checking the thread till my eyelids seal shut and the lights inside fase way to the sleep.
I farted on a jew
Simple as

>> No.54801120

>>54801104
yep, there's a lot of good reasons to make pennies out of brass instead of copper.

but on the scrap market brass is worth less than half of what copper is, even if it's almost all copper.

good night man, see ya soon.

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>>54801085
Kek I'm gonna buy a bunch of copper pipe, and use my metal punches to hammer out a bunch of planchets for you, $3 bucks right?
>>54801120
I wonder if the cost of refinement adds sort of a premium since copper pennies are already in a worked form. Work went into make it a coin so it holds a premium from scrap standpoint. Just like a cnc machine can take a 200lbs block of aluminum and whittle it down to a 7lbs pocketed curved chunk, costing from however much 7zeries Aluminum with zinc and copper in it i think mainly copper. Duralumin might be the 3 series, theres a chart I refer to on the wall next to the drill and tapcchart. Have a good evening jabroni

>> No.54801166

>>54801037
>>54801160
What about taking little punched out planchets alongside quarters to all the rollers LOL have a goodone m8 drink plenty of water

>> No.54801181

>>54801160
>I wonder if the cost of refinement adds sort of a premium since copper pennies are already in a worked form.
yep, but it's hard to prove that since it's illegal to melt and sell them. Scrappers can't buy random bars made from pennies.
>>54801166
now that's a damn good idea...

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>>54798926

>> No.54801214

>>54801195
The "I have a smol peepee and lost $300 on the silver scam" starterpack

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>>54801195

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>>54801166
speaking of rolled pennies, here's one I've been meaning to post for the cent guys to look at.

It's an oversize zinc planchet with no copper plating. It's bowed in the middle so probably rolled. Diagonal lines on the field perhaps from machining. Doesn't appear to be treated chemically or electrically to remove the copper.

Wondering if anyone here has ever seen anything like this, or knows how it was made? It was found in change at a store I worked at a long time ago. Probably 1992.

>> No.54801321

>>54801317
>Probably 1992
kek
1996 that is

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>>54801317
flip side mystery penny

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>>54800807
I have a shadowbox full of the ones I've smashed from places I went as a kid and teen. I just realized I have two different parking collection tokens in my pile/stack as well. It's sometimes fun to see if there's any left around old building parking structures. But nowadays everything is digital. Just looked and ordered pic related for the pile as well. Got a new cigar box for it too. Now I just need to find more mercury dimes. Love the way those look. Steadily getting more wheat pennies too.

>> No.54801514

jp morgan just bought up first republican

>> No.54801567

bank's kaputt mon!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=uE-lDY7lQXg&pp=ygUJanAgbW9yZ2Fu

I wonder what will happen if they start a bankrun at jp morgan

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crypto nerds will seethe

>> No.54801613

>>54801567
>In 2021, Experian conducted a review of consumer debt and discovered the average American credit card balance was $5,221, car loans amounts were nearly $21,000 and personal loans owed amounted to slightly over $17,000. Meanwhile, the average American savings account had a balance of $4,500

a bank run is no longer possible in the US

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>>54801613
US news dont cover it yet

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>>54801629
wake up americans

https://www.google.de/amp/s/amp2.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/bankenkrise-jp-morgan-uebernimmt-first-republic-bank/29124522.html

try translator or turn on fox news

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>>54801629
I saw it on US news about half an hour before you posted.

>> No.54801671

>>54801613
It’s not about the average American. It’s the rich people who actually have money

>> No.54801681

>>54801671
>It’s the rich people who actually have money
this may surprise you, but rich people don't leave their money in savings accounts

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You're a big bank

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>>54801016
>>54801085
You sound like Rick from pawn stars.
Copper pennies ARE copper and they WILL be sold for 3 cents per penny!

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Was gonna finally buy another quarter grain of gold but I think I'm gonna go with 2,000 ounces of copper rounds instead. Maybe another roll or two of wheats.
This has never been a better time to stack copper!

>> No.54801917

>>54801893
they clearly are already being sold for 3 cents per penny

but if you melt them down they become lumps of brass, and lumps of brass sell for a lot less.

>> No.54802310

Sometimes I think about buying more and then I remember I'm in Canada where even less of the population has either PM and there are no reserves.
Jokes and nonsensical claims aside, I am still considering another gold ounce.

>> No.54802429

>>54801641
ok

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>>54801195
Based .357 chad

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>tfw May 1st

Now we wait and see if Cliff High is correct. You should be concerned if he is.

>> No.54802956

Another day another loss for garbage rocks hoarders

>> No.54802989

Pmg scam victims wrong again, wrong about everything

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/largest-supply-glut-decade-crashes-nickel-prices

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>>54799158
Ebay used to have $100 for 35 POUNDS of copper pennies. Get a few of those and you are set and just sort through a few boxes at your leisure after that for fun.

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>>54801214
>>54802956
>>54802989
Love how you switch from "silver scam" to "rock scam" whenever silver is up in fear we check the price.
We know you are paid only to fud silver, the other metals, you don't give a fuck about them.

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>>54803114
wtf i merely blinked, and silver was up another half a %.
Jews on oyvey watch.

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>>54803137
WAGMI
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>>54803152
Silver is on a mission today!

>> No.54803208

>>54803114
Lmao you paid $49 or more for an ounce of silver and are excited that is.....checks your image......not even $26.....congrats on your 50% losses chump

>> No.54803234

>>54803152
You will never recover the premiums you paid or the VAT you paid I r the inflationary losses you suffered much less the damage to your ego

>> No.54803237

>>54799144
dont forget platinum
that shit is in short supply and all of the fresh mining supply comes from BRICS

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>>54803174
>silver is on a mission right back to where it was.....checks chart.....ten years ago...your r.....poor

>> No.54803267

>>54803237
Don't forget the huge premiums you paid to your enemy, he made a profit you suffered a loss.....too bad sooooo sas

>> No.54803331

the shill bot is in overdrive

>> No.54803353
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We doing it bros. I’m 1/4 kike and I can only hold it for 5 seconds at most before it starts burning.

>> No.54803401

>>54803331
Kek yall are so excited you recovered 2% of your losses

>> No.54803403

>>54803331
The shill bot has been predicting $5 silver since it was programmed. It has to distract you from its failures.

>> No.54803432

>>54803403
You've been predicting $1000 silver since the shills programmed you, you are only off by 99%

>> No.54803438
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>>54803331
It’s shitting up the entire thread

>> No.54803447

>>54803438
Thats the whole point. To discourage and demoralize

>> No.54803490

>>54803447
>demoralize
>silver up a dollar
I think this just exposes the fraudulent shill position more than anything.

>> No.54803499
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bros id love some suggestions
i want to stack some fractional gold, but modern bullion gold does not hit the spot
i see anons post 20 francs, and i know of half and full sovs
is there any others i should consider?

>> No.54803518

>>54803447
>>54803438
>>54803490
No, this is what shits up the thread you scam shillers accusing everyone of being a bot that's 100% of your posts. It's because yall know nothing except your redddit buzzword programming

>> No.54803534

>>54803499
Paper gold is the best but you already know that so why the dumb question

>> No.54803574
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>>54803499
Whatever has the lowest premiums, maybe check Krugs

>> No.54803623
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOOoOoOooOoOoOoOooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

SIIIIILVEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRR

>> No.54803625

>>54803534
>so why the dumb question

It’s not a bot. It’s an Indian. Bots use better syntax.

>> No.54803634

>>54803499
This is the perfect example of a silver scam shill, simutaneously passing himself off as an expert and not being able to figure out how to buy a coin. Your programmers did a terrible job

>> No.54803651
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I need my cheapies!

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>>54803574
thanks fren, what would i search for the napolean coins?

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The bot is in /pmg/ unironically calling precious metals owners shills. Silver is up 3%. I’m thinking we’re back.

>> No.54803703

>>54803432
You’ve been predicting $0 silver for, what, 3 years now?

>> No.54803721

>>54803534
Oh my god we’ve moved from “real paper silver” to “buy paper gold”
Tell me to buy Bitcoin next schizoanon, I want to revisit all the old classics with you

>> No.54803737

>>54802927
First republic being bought doesn’t count as the may happening, we can count it for the last week of April happening.

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stop arguing with the chatgpt bot

>> No.54803769

>>54803737
I know that, Cliff says shit goes down this month, possibly as early as this week.

>> No.54803787

>>54803748
They can't help themselves subconsciously they know I'm right

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Why is silver pumping all the time frens?

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>>54803574
> fractional
> 37.5 grams oro puro
That's one ounce plus a fraction.

>> No.54803885
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The perfect storm is brewing for silver :
>Mexico voted last friday a new set of laws restricting miners (silver concessions 20 years shorter, tighten water permits, % of profits returned to local communities,..)
>bunch of major silver miners showed desastrous Q1, with production down by -15%/20%
>Silver deficits of 241Moz for 2022, expected to continue for the years to come
>just in : massive 25 million share reduction in the short position on SLV, from 41Moz down to 16Moz short, biggest ever short position reduction (-60%)
>Round 2 of US banks' massive failures

You couldn't imagine a more bullish set of events, and they are taking place all at once RIGHT NOW. This is absolutely ridiculous how bullish you should be. Cheapies are gone forever now. $30 before EOW.

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Found an even better deal than JMB for the copperheads ITT:
https://www.moneymetals.com/pre-1983-95-percent-copper-pennies/4
$10 cheaper and in the reviews it says that there are some wheat pennies in there which have a higher numismatic value than the memorial ones. Best way to stack copper hands down

>> No.54803918

looks like we are barting

>> No.54803923

>>54803835
Because Norman’s are figuring out the financial system is beyond fucked and they’re looking for the exits

>> No.54803965
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Good morning gentlemen

>> No.54803972

>>54803663
There's different types of Napoleon coins, some cost more. You can see them at Acheter-Or-Argent.fr under Or->France category.
If you want to save a little money, you might get austrian 100 coronas (they're just under 1 ozt) or south african 2 rand coins (they often have low premiums).

>> No.54803994

>>54803885
I own first majestic (which mines in Mexico) and it's up. What?

>> No.54804040

>>54803994
Prolly because they already have their concessions, it's the new concessions going forward who will be hit with the time limit restrictions. So it's probably seen as bullish if they signed for 50 years not long ago.

>> No.54804066
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Silver bros…

>> No.54804091

>>54804040
So realistically this won't effect silver output for a decade or more

>> No.54804094

>>54803965
More like geldbacks. Those have a 600% premium

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>didn't buy them yesterday
>they're more expensive now and I'll probably just never buy them
welp

>> No.54804104

>>54804066
It's Jew o'clock in NY
Wait for it.

>> No.54804107

>>54799626
what the fuck is this anyhow, I'm always baffled

>> No.54804110

>>54803965
Hello fren.
I love that silverback. I know it's a meme, but my boys are way into D&D and insisted, so I got a couple.

>> No.54804118
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54804118

>>54799777
>the reverse of that coin is NOTHING
ahahah what the fuck

>> No.54804125

>>54804091
Not necessarily, it will disincentivize foreign companies to install new projects in Mexico as of today, the largest silver producer by a wide margin.

>> No.54804149

>>54803787
kinda creepy that you admit to being a bot

>> No.54804155

fellow germanons, 5DM for 5,10€. - 2% spot

https://www.gold.de/aufgeldtabelle/silber/

>> No.54804161 [DELETED] 

gm everyone, I am very racist but I can not go into detail or else I will get banned
I stack to end the oppression of racists

>> No.54804179
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54804179

>>54804104
That tamp.. holy shit

>> No.54804199

I'm wanting buy some more roosters this week but the best deal I'm seeing is on apmex and that can't be right anyone seeing a better deal?

>> No.54804202

>>54804179
Just dropped 1% gain

>> No.54804219

>>54804095
>>54804202
>>54804104
keep tamping I want to buy these still

>> No.54804232

lol @ anyone expecting $20 silver again
cheapies are ogre

>> No.54804252

>>54799992
see, this is the kind of epic autism I come to the chins for. And let this be a lesson to you: If you had used proper punctuation, you may have gotten and epic get.

>> No.54804269

>>54804219
losing more traction, fuckers

>> No.54804271

>>54801009
niggers are buying kilo bars of copper on ebay for >$30 each.

>> No.54804274
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54804274

Filter and stack. Stack and filter. This is how you build a community and generational wealth.

>> No.54804290

>>54801195
nice gun, anon. 686?

>> No.54804313

>>54804271
They are buying ounces of silver for $148. Failing the iq test

>> No.54804323

>>54804095
My man I saw some anon post them yesterday and immediately scooped up a lot of 5. Considering the climate it’s better to FOMO at whatever the immediate price is rather than risk losing out because spot price continues to grow.

>> No.54804384

>>54804271
Just bought a 10 pound bar for 116$. Yes, the best way currently is sorting rolls of pennies or committing to buying pounds of them online but I think most have missed out on it being more affordable than outright buying bullion.

>Bought 5000 pennies for 118$ last June and I’m assuming the price has gone up.

>> No.54804412

>>54804095
new and improved buffalos, neat

>> No.54804426
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54804426

>>54804179
What pattern is this?

>> No.54804444
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54804444

>>54804426
The doompppp

>> No.54804465
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54804465

>>54804444
CHECKED

>> No.54804479

>>54804426
The 10% supply increase a year pattern. I stack silver to give to my nieces and nephews precisely because there are going to be cheapies for probably our whole lives. Eventually silver will align to the 8:1 ratio with gold but who knows how long it will take. Silver is for generational wealth and copper, which is much more sensitive to inflation, is the 'get rich quick' metal even if all it's doing is preserving the ridiculous amount of wealth Americans currently have

>> No.54804496

>>54804479
How is copper more sensitive, anon? As a COPPERCHAD I am both retarded and interested.

>> No.54804529

>>54804479
>g/s 1:8
where did you read that? I read there was 1:2.5 in ancient egypt and china. Later in Rome 1:15 something which seems the realistic ratio with estimates of existing au and ag

>> No.54804555

>>54804529
>where did you read that?
It's the current mining ratio. Since a while.

>> No.54804557
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54804557

>>54804496
If Chad made a copper Kek coin, would you buy it?

>> No.54804567

>>54804426
The technical name for that pattern is "and it's gone" but premium grabbers call it the 4chud trap. Anyway it's funny pmg always buys the top and sells the low

>> No.54804577

>>54804557
Only if it was larger than 5 oz. Go big or go home with the COPPERCHADS.

>> No.54804612

Is there any difference between grifters selling silver shitcoins, the mug club and lobster themed merch? Aren't they all designed to deactivate the chud ?

>> No.54804618

>>54804555
can you give me something to read up on it, also searching it now

>> No.54804639

>>54804577
Ooo 20 cents worth of silver enough to buy a gumball

>> No.54804656

>>54804426
First Republic Bank just got sold.
Everyone knew it.
They spoofed silver as hard as they could so normies wouldn't notice anything in the tangibles markets.
I think all of this is planned.
Crash the USD and then everyone freaks out.
As people lose their homes, jobs, and so on, they beg for help.
In comes the Fed with FedCoin.
Now people are begging for C.B.D.C.'s.
Don't subjugate people against their will.
Get them to beg for subservience.
This is their goal.
You're watching the lead up.

>> No.54804677
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54804677

>>54804577
That might be kino

>> No.54804679

>>54804656
yes
>>54801754

>> No.54804708

>>54804496
Copper is widely used and primarily serves industrial markets so it's way way harder for them to cover up inflation. Everyone needs it. Copper did a 2x during the last commodities inflation spike

>> No.54804726

>>54804656
That's about as dumb a theory as ending the fed by buying silver

>> No.54804736
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54804736

>>54804577
>>54804677
Check those dubs! Kek smiles on the idea of a massive copper coin.

>> No.54804750
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54804750

>>54804656
What can we do to stop this

>> No.54804770

>>54804618
>Geologists today believe silver is around 19 times more abundant than gold in the earth's crust, but modern silver mine output worldwide is only 8 times greater than gold's by weight each year.

further silver has some uses in industries like photovoltaik, also gold is recycled more than silver.

https://www.bullionvault.com/silver-guide/gold-silver-ratio#:~:text=What%20is%20the%20'right'%20Gold,gold's%20by%20weight%20each%20year.

>> No.54804787
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54804787

>>54803965
Henlo
Just enquired with my dealer about the 2023 versions. Will grab 1 of each of the 1 GB denominations.

>> No.54804799

insiders loading up cheap steel

https://stocktwits.com/symbol/clf

>> No.54804906
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54804906

>>54804799
not this again

>> No.54804947

>>54804799
CLF Tranny? Post longs.

>> No.54804951

>>54804799
Unlike silver shitcoins steel has industrial uses

>> No.54804979
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54804979

Stack pic
Peeeeaches Peeeaches Peache-Peache-Peaches Peaches Peaches Peache-Peache-Peaches I loooooooooove you, ohhhhhhhh~

>> No.54804984

>Silver dumps $1 when US markets open.
>wait a whole 2 HOURS
>load up /pmg/ to see what the fuss is all about
>literally no mention of this fake price action
you guys are rarted

>> No.54804996

>>54804799
>World's largest steel producer, China, has an aging population that won't be able to work soon
>Africa, India and South America will need tremendous amounts of steel to build up their countries
Recipe for disaster. Developing countries will hit a bidding war for steel.

>> No.54805028

>>54804979
Great stack, great song, great waifu. Certified based post.

>> No.54805034

>>54804984
it's still 25
whats there to talk about

>> No.54805068

>>54804984
Look at them celebrate when it was up>>54803835
>>54803623
>>54803490
>>54803174
>>54803137
>>54803114
They bought more at the top and now are crying themselves to sleep

>> No.54805098

>>54804979
The "I may fuck plastic dolls but at least I lost $1000 on garbage rocks " starter pack

>> No.54805122

>>54805098
A very sexy starter pack.

>> No.54805130
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54805130

>>54804984

>> No.54805131

>>54804577
>>54804677
double-checked.

I always wanted to see some thick "1/8 lb" copper coins that somehow lock together to form a long copper rod. Kinda like Scottsdale silver stackers, but copper, round and lock together some how.

>> No.54805163
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54805163

>>54805130
The "Shut It Down or we are fucked" chart

>> No.54805178

>>54804979
Why are /pmg/ posters all like this though? And are any actual /pmg/ posters concerned copper is being aggressively memed?

>> No.54805184

>>54805130
the cock and ball formation

>> No.54805213
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54805213

>>54804996
Generational disparity is just a huge social and economic disaster waiting to happen, and instead of solutions it's merely held off longer
>younger generations can't afford houses
>younger actually fertile generation aren't having children because they can't find women or houses to have them with
>younger generation is dropping out of work because job requirements are getting absolutely ridiculous and pay isn't keeping up
>younger generation also being indoctrinated with feminism which exemplifies the labor and women problem
>younger generations aren't being taught high level skills while the old generation that knows them aren't training up the next generation
>older generation absolutely refuses to retire and let the younger generations build up the next group of labor leaders
>younger generation is incredibly atomized, social skills are only getting worse
>the biggest scientific achievements are largely toward medicine instead of engineering which only serves to keep the older generation around as a further burden
>older generation is the overwhelming majority of political power, can freely sign long-term laws that they won't be around to suffer for (such as immigration laws and all 2025 and further cars requiring breathalyzers to start up)

>> No.54805212
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54805212

>>54803918

>> No.54805221

>>54805130
Same as gold, so presumably market wobbles before the JPM announcement https://www.tradingview.com/chart/3bo9c1If/

>> No.54805388

Do you buy only with cash in person or do you use a card online? How do you feel about the people who say to only buy with cash?

>> No.54805401

>>54805213
Maybe if you got jobs and had kids instead of shilling silver shitcoins 24/7/365 you could fix the problems you lazy fuck instead of being broke losers

>> No.54805412

>>54804787
I got a few of the 2023's. The art work is a little better. There's higher contrast between the gold and the art.

>> No.54805420

>>54805212
Classic, pmg bought the top tick once again

>> No.54805450

>>54805388
Depends.
At the brick-and-mortar LCS, it's cash.
For online vendors I frequent, I'll use ACH.
For the occasional online vendor, paper check.
For ebay, CC (ofers 1% cash back) when accepted.

>> No.54805486

>>54805130
When are we gonna identify which specific kikes are doing it at berate and humiliate them on Twitter?

>> No.54805514

>>54805486
see >>54804179

>> No.54805565

>>54804426
>>54805130
That's a warning shot.
Like when you have a really sticky fart signaling you it's time to start heading to the bathroom.

>> No.54805601

>>54804787
>>54805412
Picrel. 2022 on the left.

>> No.54805618
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54805618

>>54805601
Actual picrel...

>> No.54805642

>>54804656
You don’t think they’ll suck niggers in willfully thru high APY% and fungibility?

>> No.54805764

>>54805618
>paper gold isn't real
>buys paper gold at a 300% premium

Why is pmg like that?

>> No.54805808

>>54805618
Nice. Thanks for the pic. I’m a bong so getting them is a faff and totally not worth it even more so than usual. I still have 25 or so. (None of the larger denominations). I’d get them all if I had that kind of cash. So I settle on having date runs of all the singles.

>> No.54805813

>>54805450
Dont coin shops report you to the IRS anyway even if you buy with cash? What's the point?

>> No.54805826

>>54805813
only wh*te people follow the rules and will tattle on you

>> No.54805854

>>54805813
>report you to the IRS
??? What for?

>> No.54805887
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54805887

>>54805813

>> No.54805921
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54805921

>>54804118
Cut cutting measures kek
>>54804107
Fabcy IOU slips i made to troll IQDELETE and to educate anons how a printer can print out slips promising metals.

>> No.54805922

>>54805826
no doubt. lots of places in Canada don't even look at id when you sell PMs.

>> No.54805946
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54805946

>>54804252
Went to get a cheeseburger last night and this car is in front of me. The numbers, the numbers are following me

>> No.54805977
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54805977

>>54804426
Thats called, the printer tunning full speed and the vaults being emptied out

>> No.54805978
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54805978

They're not even trying to hide it anymore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRZWDFdxF0g

>> No.54806009

It must be heartbreaking to be a silver scam victim and pay $60 an ounce for silver , losing bigly for years , one day silver goes up 3%, your only down 128% on your investment woo-hoo it's happening....an hour later it's down 4%......pmg perpetual monetary grave

>> No.54806033
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54806033

>>54805978
Yep comex is responsible for your Idiotic decision to pay a 96% premium on a commodity

>> No.54806075
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54806075

>>54805178
There's no copper in that pic? Copper is a decent investment regardless though, diversification is key

>> No.54806092
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54806092

>>54803152
>>54803174
False alarm, it was just a silver boner.

>> No.54806125

>>54805922
(Because you bring it up - I'm not dissing you)
At the LCSs I go to, they want me to sign a receipt. That's because as a single entity (the store), they have to account for the large amounts of cash they deal with - to prove that the cash transactions add up. The LCSs don't gaf who you actually are. They want to see different handwritings on their piles of receipts.
In the paranoid past, I used to sign with an alias. I've come to realize that if/when I go to sell in massive quantities and I have to prove profit or loss, or in a tracked transaction where a it DOES get reported to the IRS, I need to show what I purchased and for how much. This is so I pay CG tax only on the gains. Having receipts with an alias is going to be a tough sell. Fortunately, there aren't that many transactions.
Remember: if you're good with money (i.e., not dumping everything into PMs to a point where you have to sell again to make an emergency fiat transaction), you won't be selling until you're retired and your income level drops again. CGT on PMs is treated a lot like income tax, so it exists, but it's not horrible.
inb4 "But in the future, taxes will wreck ... hurr durr" Perhaps, but you don't know that. You DO know how it is now.
Moral of the story: just be upfront. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

>> No.54806163

>>54805808
Bummer. I've got a few of each denomination of each state. The 2023's are just hitting the streets, so hopefully you'll see some soon.
And you know if the bot is bitching about your decision, you did the right thing!

>> No.54806174

>>54805178
>copper
I like copper, and got my stack of meme bars early. Problem with Cu (and most base metals) is, you need massive quantities to make a real difference in your portfolio.
Might as well go for tin, gallium, and lithium.

>> No.54806201

>>54805826
True. White people will tell on you for the same shit they’re doing while pretending to be moralists

>> No.54806223

>>54803700
Lmao
>The bot is in /pmg/ unironically calling precious metals owners shills. Silver is up 3%. I’m thinking we’re back.

>> No.54806363
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54806363

>>54805978
>literally used the words "tamp down"

>> No.54806398

Reminder, pmg deserves every bad thing that happens to them because they only listen to premium grabblers and actively censor truthful information

>> No.54806520

Dude the bot doesnt sleep. Theres an 8 hour span where I didn't post because I SLEPT. IQDELETE does not sleep, he is a jewish grabbler
I farted on a jew
Simple as

>> No.54806522

>>54805178
>And are any actual /pmg/ posters concerned copper is being aggressively memed?
The concern would be dealers and bankers wanting people to tie up their money in overpriced products. The last several years, I have seen a massive push to sell overpriced consoomer bullion. This is mainly aimed at newbies and ledditors who want to showcase their spicy stacks that have the most flair yet cost a metric fuckton relative to just stacking generic. All of these dealers would love nothing more than for every order they place to have someone buy a $2 1oz copper round. It is the same concept as a grocery store selling you an impulse buy. It pads their margins and sucks up valuable capital that would otherwise go towards draining the supply of above ground silver. It is a marginal amount, sure, but plenty of new buyers find the idea of investing in PMs on a daily basis and they are the most vulnerable.

>> No.54806542

>>54806520
It's a fed bot. The only time it did stop posting it picked right back up when Langley went to work

>> No.54806554
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54806554

ASEanon BTFO

>> No.54806618

>>54806520
I feel so bad for you fat retards you sit around shilling shitcoins all day and have zero energy. Cheeto grease clogging ur brain u end up paying 133% premiums on garbage rocks ur supposed to shill to newbs not buy urself. Lmao you need to sleep. Cry more, buy less (shitcoins)

>> No.54806620
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54806620

Another day another kilo

>> No.54806644

>>54806522
copper warehouse stocks are draining just as aggressively as silver ones tho >>54806075
yes though, 1oz copper rounds are a massive rip-off. buy big bars or copper pennies

>> No.54806645

>>54806620
Another huge loss, congrats

>> No.54806679
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54806679

>>54806645
Why thank you. I sprinkled some roosters on top for a little pizazz.

>> No.54806707

>>54806644
The massive 10x spikes last year in various metals is unsettling. The indestructible nature of metals make them ideal stores of value so naturally people see the writing on the wall and are making appropriate moves. The paper-ponzi and all of the pent up TRILLIONS of losses were always going to manifest themselves as scarcity induced devaluations of financial assets.

>> No.54806760

>>54806679
Nice larp, it's telling you losers have to fake buying shitty investments for updoots

>> No.54806773

>>54806707
Lmao it sounds like this tard actually believes what he's blowing out his ass. You notice there's no proof tho. Just another scam victim

>> No.54806774

>updoots
lol

>> No.54806782

>>54800989
A hypothetical 10x in the price of copper puts it at $40 per pound. Supply/demand can absolutely correct the issues in the market with higher prices and this is a distinct possibility if banking losses begin to be solved with monetization.

>> No.54806794
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54806794

>>54806554
ASE's are too expensive. Almost every collectible coin I bought costed less than an ASE, and some of them were only minted in 10,000 or less.
Same deal with libertads. I can buy coins minted at 5,000 for about the same price! Guess I'll buy one eventually though, because they're nice coins.

>> No.54806806

>>54806773
>40pbtid
The bond market is $46,000,000,000,000 in size which is twice the size of the U.S. GDP. This means there is an EXTREME scarcity of real goods and services relative to what is held tucked away in financial assets. A flight to quality is all but a guarantee as this is an impossible amount of money to procure.

>> No.54806844

>>54806522
I get the copper from pennies so its quite literally free because I can either keep or redeposit all the undesirable coins ie. Dimes and zinc pennies, and the feminist series quarters. I don't see myself buying copper bullion unless I had some equipment to roll out and anneal the bars. Copper is tough to machine too, compared to brass, the Cu alloys already requiring a different cutting angle on tools, luckily I have a set of drills that I've stoned out so they have a more suitable cutting edge, before hand they'd get stuck and dig into the brass. Unironically its way easier to machine hardened brass because it behaves more like steel at that point. Bronzes and brasses are pretty chad metals, right under the pure cast irons. Anyway, with free copper floating around in the pennies, were going to be tehe ones to dry it up just like our fathers hunted and gathered for the silver after 64'. I'm willing to bet in our lifetime we will see copper pennies do a 30x to the point where 100 coppers will exchange for a silver dollar. (yes rheyre brass I olknow but its still a coin and would get melted last for scrap as its already a worked piece)

>> No.54806862
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54806862

>54806760
The jealous because they are so poor and low in iq they get paid pennies to post on behalf of the jews starter pack

>> No.54806864

>>54806844
The .999 canadian nickels are pretty neat at the right price. It’s bullion nickel.

>> No.54806879
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54806879

>>54806806
Based and knows the paper is the real problem. The paper scam will come to an end. Unironic how the silver certificate disappeared only to have them reappear but now as a deposit slip IOU stock-looking-certificate (even now a flippin digital one so you dont even have to hold that precious paper) so that they could then print as many as they could to be able to drive prices down thriugh artificial supply. The paper creates the artificial supply, meanwhileI drain the vaults.

>> No.54806891

new thread is here!!!
>>54806870
>>54806870
>>54806870

>> No.54806943
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54806943

>>54806864
When I was younger I came across a few but due to them being magnetic, I tossed them aside without realizing they are solid nickel; which is also ferrous. Iron is cool, but Nickel is like Irons cooler older brother who is friends with everyone on at the table. Iron is still prettt chad though. Meehanite cast iron machinery is so solid nothing can break it. I can't imagine that things would ever get so bad they resort to little magnetic steel tokens as pennies, so long as they buy my groceries I guess..I've been sending memes like this to the US mint, hopefully it harasses that jew bitch gibson then I could replqce her and destroy jewry from directly from its belly. The mint. The jews at the federal reserve have to beg the mint to make them new designs, produce the dies. Without the mint, the jewish feds are nothing, youthink thosekikes can machine metal? Hah no, the people at the mint reluctantly can and do though. Inwonder if the states quarters program was just a slap in the face to laugh at us that states used to issue coinage.

>> No.54807039

>>54806943
Nickel, copper, silver coinage would be awesome. “Saving Money” by debasing the money is so backwards.

>> No.54807396

>>54806794
I bought a couples tubes of ASEs back when they were $27-28. I’m not averaging up to buy $35 coins at $25 spot.

>> No.54807873
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The reserves just keep going down bros. I don't know if I'll finish my stack in time

>> No.54808756

>>54803499
swiss franc, ducats, gilders, austrian or hungarian coronas

>> No.54809146

>>54807396
ASE tards in shambles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tK6uOy0Iz0