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What the fuck is that on the right?
stacking silver & stacking sats
>feels good mane!
I sold all my silver + gold for UND. Not even worried about it.
>he went memesmatics
>over gov minted BU
Oh nonono
It’s a Perth Mint Year of the Mouse Quadrant
are you retarded why would you buy United States Dollars?
Coin collecting isn't investing. I generally assume coinfags don't even keep track of their average cost per ounce.
Each quarter is a one-ounce piece of silver.
holy fuck, you paid around $60 per ounce for that shit? Stop wasting your money. You're buying toys not actually investing
thats pretty kino desu senpai
how can aussies live with their national mint running a 12 year long commemorative series for CHINESE mysticism. it's embarrassing as fuck
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Well, actually I do have a 100g bar or silver and 50 junk Roosevelt dimes coming, so I’m not going completely nuts here and am getting some vaguely sensible stuff. Also, with my next paycheck, I will additionally buy around 10oz of maples or ASEs.
Technically, it’s actually minted on behalf of Tuvalu or so something. Not even a chink but you sound mad bro
you're wasting your money. If you're serious about precious metal investing preserving your wealth against inflation, just buy 10 oz bars and actually keep track of your average cost per ounce.
You're hemorrhaging money. A 10 oz bar is $20/oz and you're paying $60/oz for what is essentially crap.
Buying anything under 1000 ounces bars is cuck tier.
It’s arguably not wasting my money if I bought it deliberately knowing what a massive premium I was paying, which I did.
Plus, if it hadn’t gone on that, the money I spent on it might well have gone on something else completely transient. This way, I still have $80US worth of silver, and something beautiful I wanted to own. Most of my purchases likely won’t be as extravagant.
post stack big boy
I'm just trying to offer advice that goes unheeded. A lot of silver people get lost in premiums and end up buying a lot of speculative subjectively valued crap and then waste a lot of money buying toys and trinkets that just happen to be silver.
Bars are literally as cheap as you can get silver and gold. You don't have to worry about what mint it came from or what design it has. You don't have to worry about the year stamped on it. It's just gold or silver and you bought it very close to spot. It's as objective as you can get. It's a weight and a price per oz. That's it. Enter the weight and price into a spread sheet and you're done.
Batboi comes tomorrow frens.
Only bought one because of insane premium.
But soon I will join the give mind.
To an extent yes, but you normally get back that premium on government issued silver don't you? Maples, Cases, etc.
Just not the "holiday" colorized things.
I get some trinkets and pretty ones just because...pretty....but most of my stack is generic silver.
Point taken and you’re very sensible of course. All the same, I don’t see the harm in coin collecting as well, even will large premiums as long as I don’t go totally nuts.
Some of the money I’m spending on coins I likely WOULDNT spend on bars and might completely waste on something completely different otherwise, so on balance I’m just enjoying a hobby that so happens to save some value too. And as I see it, there’s nothing wrong with that.
I need dat frosty boi
What’s that Canadian coin under it?
not sure if im autistic bagging my silver bars like that but i like keeping things nice. mini bat only looks good in indirect light but its still p cool.
2017 $20 Nocturnal by Nature: The Little Brown Bat
Here’s my stack so far! I like that weird rat quarter, do you have a thing for rats or something? What gives
The 2oz and 1oz were just what happened to be available where I bought them actually. The 4oz was just the kind of thing where I just really wanted it for whatever reason, I like the design.
I see you have a nice little stack of ASEs, that’s next on my list along with a batboi of course
> biz full of "stackers" with 1-20 oz of silver
The absolute state of this board
If you wanna Collect something you enjoy, that's fine. I happen to think it's pretty cool. Looks like your stacking weight also after that which is good. I've got well over 1k ounces and have premium collector products I enjoy also. If you pick your Coin's right you can make decent profit too.
I literally started a month ago, though. Plus, this IS a stacklet thread, what did you expect?
I think the difference of opinion here comes in in that I didn’t come into this really with the idea of being a PM investor really: I got into this BECAUSE I liked the idea of collecting coins.
That guy had a point though. When I have the money I should invest in a whopping kilo bar.
One I have my eye on, and can practically buy at my location, actually looks pretty A E S T H E T I C too, so I likely won’t feel disappointed.
You can't ring test bars. Also long term numismatic items are a hedge against gold/silver losing value.