Post your stack

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>not even a full ounce of gold
not gonna make it senpai

I also have one buffalo user. And a gold rooster on the way. And 60 more oz of silver I didn't feel like getting out of the tube.

you need at least a half kilo of gold to make it

not according to schiff. 14 oz of silver to make it he says.

About 8oz gold, 450 silver. I was planning on buying and stacking all of 2020, FUCKING BULLSHIT, DAMMIT, AAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGGGGHHH!!!

>Makes stack thread
>doesn't post stack
Sad

96 oz bullion + 4 silver eagles

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I think virtual silver is a better deal atm
Its cheaper and its bound to catch up with the actual price

Hahahhahahshshshshs

Oh fuck this is funny.

Property is going to be the only thing of value when this is over and gold niggers will still think they have something

I wish European coins would be this cool, most of them are lame af.

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So do any of you faggots care to explain how you plan on explaining to a fellow survivor that your coin is made out of silver instead of just being a fancy piece of change? Silver is for cucks.

America: 1
Europoors: 0

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This. I would buy ase buy they are taxed

those gold coins are literally swiss 20 franc coins

how do you explain to fellow citizens that your bills are government money? they have inherent characteristics which distinguish them as such. same principles brainlet.

making it user

Yea, if customs smell the silver they will tax you to death.
The EU is also planning to to get rid of the "under 22 EUR" exception.

>its bound to catch up with the actual price

Why is that?

fucking retard, the gold is from early 20th century Switzerland. 20F Swiss/French are some of the most common gold bullion around

Cool, imma look into it

Is there a reason people buy weird and/or obscure and/or old coins? I always just buy straight from my national mint, they come with a certificate and receipt, they look shiny and new, they are legal tender where I live and they have the amount of silver used on the coins themselves.

They’re always a bit over the spot price but only somewhat. What possible benefit could there be to NOT doing this?

for modern bullion coins I'd recommend the philharmonic. I bought a bunch last year and they are impressive coins (better than eagles or buffaloes imo). I also have krugerrands and pandas in my stack. I personally avoid all coins with reptilian shapeshifters or religious mottos on them

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Why would you avoid those?
They don't hold their value that well?

I hold a lot of "Junk" silver US coins.
pre 1964 dimes, quarters, half dollars and dollar coins are 90% silver.
I hold them because they are well known and recognizable US currency, and it is known that they are silver with a year date before 1965, and in the event of an economic crisis that doesnt devolve into total violent anarchy people MAY accept them in trade, either pegged to the fiat value of the 90% silver content in a hyperinflation scenario, OR post violent collapse when things stabilize a bit but before there is a central government currency, people may go back to bartering with small silver coins. historically a silver dime was one day's unskilled labor for most of human history, so it should have a reasonable barter value.

I avoid coins from non US or British or other well known mints, because people will be suspicious if theyve never seen the coin and cant verify it. Same reason "rounds" are generally a poor choice IMO - no government mint ever stood behind it and the designs can be very weird.

Okay I take your point but all things being equal isn’t newer better? Maybe this is a cultural difference or something, but where I live (Worst Korea) people would much more trust a 2018 silver coin with a face value only slightly lower than the value of the metal with a cert of authenticity and so on. than a decades old coin that nobody knows where it’s been etc.

If it was me in America, I’d be inclined to go for American Eagles the US Mint made last year, that you can prove where they’re from, they’re new they’re shiny etc.

Again maybe there’s something different about the culture there and how people look at coins that explains your preference.

>let me trade you this one acre parcel of land for that there big mac
ur berry retarded, user. berry retarded.

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fucking low IQ brainlet detected.

Its absolutely a national/cultural difference thing. In the USA many people are aware that our old coins were silver, and like i said they came in various small sizes which can be useful for trade if you dont want to hand over a full ounce.
If you give someone a 1930 quarter, they will know it is silver. If you give someone a 2018 "round" that is stamped with Darth Vader or something stupid (many such cases) who fucking knows what it really is?

Eagles are very desirable but they are currently sold out AND you pay a premium on eagles that you dont usually pay on "junk".

Almost all metals look exactly like silver. Zinc is silver, nickel is silver, silver is silver. It's fucking useless.

Not much but it's mine.

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OK. Have fun using fake fiat goy bucks as kindling this winter.

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its kind of the difference between "Numismatic" value coins and "Bullions" coins. unless your coins is high grade and graded by a recognized grading company and certified, all that, then none of these shiny new American silver Eagles is worth more than the equivalent amount of silver in old cull coins, or,. the price of spot
bullion stacking and numismatic coins two different worlds

posted yesterday but here it is again.
>also made $500 on some gold and silver miners i picked up this morning
>GDX
>PAAS
>SIL
>SILJ

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I don't know what's going on but I collect us constitutional junk silver coins in europe and I can tell prices aren't dropping. People are still buying liberty half dollars for 9€ these days even thought spot price tanked. Numismatic value making up for silver losses?

its habbening
spot price is meaningless if major suppliers are sold out. remember to nignore all anti-silver shills.

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PMs becoming harder to buy with extra 5-10+ day delays
food/toilet paper becoming harder to buy
meanwhile, anyone can deposit into a bank account, open a schwab account and buy stocks

They.. they.. they will mint more bars, right guys?

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When silver spiked to $19 spot, ASE were cheaper with premiums as they were today at $13 spot. Its habbeneng

What we need is for all these dealers to purchase paper silver at spot from COMEX and demand settlement of the contracts through physical delivery. Either they deliver or they default.

If there is a silver shortage, why can you still buy silver in vaults for spot price?

so..?

Until it collapses and people want physical.

means that fiat is becoming more devalued because it can't even buy necessities due to market conditions, and yes fucking retarded shitskins and hoarders buying up everything is 100% relevant to the value of our currency.

yeah i remember everything was fully stocked and easy to buy when spot hit $19 twice recently.

agree, but dealers/retailers seem like NPCs who are already millionaires and just want to keep the shekels flowing. it doesn't seem like they are the "crash the whole ponzi scheme" type people because they got very rich from running businesses like jmb and sdbullion. i would imagine only small-time ebay dealers with 100% feedback feel that way about demanding settlement.

Someone in a foreign country asked if I was a professional, i said "no" and they tried to sell me a basic ass buffalo nickel for $45 lmaooo

stack is buried. but thanks to you faggots, it weighs 50lbs. see you on the other side.

it's not a value issue, purely my own autism

Maybe this turns into a sort of philosophical question, but here people will be more likely to buy newer coins with a certificate because it “seems” more certain to be authentic silver to prospective buyers. And because this culture of buying new and flawless goods of ANY kind is already well established, people would look suspiciously at old coins especially if there’s not an obvious reason why you are in possession of them. People would be inclined to assume they’re phony or clipped somehow etc. so new coins are more likely to be trusted for their bullion value.

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maple leaf is platinum

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Premiums dropped also. I got ASE for 18.59 my last purchase.

Not pictured is a couple tubes of cull ASEs.

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Don't you need to have like 1m+ worth of paper silver to demand physical delivery?

Are there any online sites still selling gold?

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Most of them are, they are just swamped with orders. I'd suggest trying to your LCS.

can't go to LCS because everything is locked down.

Got any websites that are still selling bullion? Made over $100k with SPY, SPX, and QQQ puts.

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virtual silver just went up 3%
told you guys itd keep up with physical demand

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they are swissys you ameritards

>XD
YOU DON"T HOLD IT YOU DON"T OWN IT FOOL

Fuark