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I might buy another 50 oz bar of silver.I hadn't planned on buying at these prices but I couldn't help myself and bought more gold
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I might buy another 50 oz bar of silver.I hadn't planned on buying at these prices but I couldn't help myself and bought more gold
I like rounds personally I grew up with pogs reminds me of my child hood ..... and when I was kid I never had a silver slammer I got on ore 2 now.I might buy another 50 oz bar of silver
I really like rounds and they make up most of my silver stash, but the big interlocking stackable bars are a close second and once I have 'enough' 1 oz rounds I'll probably switch to the 10 oz stackable bars.I like rounds personally I grew up with pogs reminds me of my child hood ..... and when I was kid I never had a silver slammer I got on ore 2 now.
I like Bars because I can build little houses, buildings, and structures with them easier.I like rounds personally I grew up with pogs reminds me of my child hood ..... and when I was kid I never had a silver slammer I got on ore 2 now.
I didn't want the Chris coin because it had Chris on it, and this is before The Incident.If you could choose the designs for the next Kiwi Farms bullion run, who would you pick? I would need to go with Fatback Patrick complete with a log of pepperoni and a mid 2000s V6 shitbox, maybe with the Hoolie's storefront as a background. Either that or brickface Liz Fong-Jones, with nothing distracting from that adamantine jawline
409 to 1 paper to physical ounce of silver.People are getting hip to it day by day, but it's always nice to point out the obvious COMEX paper-based Kikery afoot.View attachment 7093083
Right at 8 o'clock, every time, and I mean Every Time on the dot, massive flooding of unbacked paper contracts are used to shithammer the "price" of Silver. You will never see blatant corruption this easy to point out. It's as funny as it is horrifically enraging. They really don't want Silver going over 34 and parabolic, and they've been using unbacked paper to hammer it for over a decade...
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Completely unnatural market moves, like the Rothschild FED ponzi system itself. Based on nothing but lies. And yet....
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We see a massive, epochal, Fuck Off "cup-and-handle" formation that has developed since the 70s. The kikes cannot Print the Silver, they can only print the Paper. No evil is forever.
If you could choose the designs for the next Kiwi Farms bullion run, who would you pick? I would need to go with Fatback Patrick complete with a log of pepperoni and a mid 2000s V6 shitbox, maybe with the Hoolie's storefront as a background. Either that or brickface Liz Fong-Jones, with nothing distracting from that adamantine jawline
Who is paying 45 for sovereign bullion? Coinhuskers had American Silver Eagles for $3 over spot, Bullion.com has them for $3.14 over spot for "Pi Day", Minot Coin had non-US sovereign coins for a buck over spot though that sale has ended. Bullion Exchanges has 2024 Kookaburras as low as $2 over spot: https://bullionexchanges.com/roll-of-20-2024-1-oz-silver-australian-kookaburra-perth-mint-buRetail is the real price and that is 45+ for Sovereign bullion.
Yeah, when spot is high, generally premiums are low. Or at least you should look for low premiums (lower than usual).Who is paying 45 for sovereign bullion? Coinhuskers had American Silver Eagles for $3 over spot, Bullion.com has them for $3.14 over spot for "Pi Day", Minot Coin had non-US sovereign coins for a buck over spot though that sale has ended. Bullion Exchanges has 2024 Kookaburras as low as $2 over spot: https://bullionexchanges.com/roll-of-20-2024-1-oz-silver-australian-kookaburra-perth-mint-bu
I have never paid over 22.80 for an eagle and I have never paid for bullion online. Also what years and condition are we talken about if you can get 2022- 2024 eagle for 3 dollars over spot online with shipping included do it!Who is paying 45 for sovereign bullion? Coinhuskers had American Silver Eagles for $3 over spot, Bullion.com has them for $3.14 over spot for "Pi Day", Minot Coin had non-US sovereign coins for a buck over spot though that sale has ended. Bullion Exchanges has 2024 Kookaburras as low as $2 over spot: https://bullionexchanges.com/roll-of-20-2024-1-oz-silver-australian-kookaburra-perth-mint-bu
You went from claiming that sovereign bullion coins cost $45 to saying you haven't paid over $22.80, and now want to know if those ASEs are type 2 (2022-2024), when sovereign bullion includes Maples, Brittanias, Philharmonics, Krugerrands, Kookaburras, Kangaroos, etc etc and ASEs were made long before 2022.I have never paid over 22.80 for an eagle and I have never paid for bullion online. Also what years and condition are we talken about if you can get 2022- 2024 eagle for 3 dollars over spot online with shipping included do it!
Its hard to follow this thread with these Qtarded Posts, The YT grifter advertising, and the its so hard to continue posts .You went from claiming that sovereign bullion coins cost $45 to saying you haven't paid over $22.80, and now want to know if those ASEs are type 2 (2022-2024), when sovereign bullion includes Maples, Brittanias, Philharmonics, Krugerrands, Kookaburras, Kangaroos, etc etc and ASEs were made long before 2022.
But here, Coinhuskers is charging $2.75 over spot for backdate ASEs, they don't list dates or types, and $3 over spot for tubes of 2025 ASEs, free shipping at $1000:
Vermillion is charging $1 over spot for random date ASEs though they may be toned/milkspotted/etc., charging $2.50 over spot for solid date tubes of ASEs that are visually perfect, and $4 over spot for tubes of 2025 ASEs, go 7:30 in, free shipping at $3000, $25 under that:
Bullion.com PI day special is $3.14, could be any type, free shipping at $199: https://www.bullion.com/1-oz-american-silver-eagle-coin-bu-random-year
I can keep going and find better deals on other sovereign silver, and I'm not talking about the Island of Dr. Moreau but stuff made by real government mints.
"ReTaIl Is ThE rEaL pRiCe AnD tHaT iS 45+ fOr SoVeReIgn BuLlIon"
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