What bullion dealers are Any Forums's favorites for buying its gold and silver? Trustworthy, well known and established, chain of custody back to the mints, willing to handle 4-5 figure USD purchases with minimum bullshit and spread, etc.
P.S. Which one of you neet faggot tranny mods deleted my first thread? What about gold in a time of imminent WWIII do you think isn't fully Any Forumsitical? Do your jobs for free and delete some worthless glownigger HUR DUR UKRAINE GOOD astroturf threads instead!
Gold is overpriced as fuck, you're better off buying stuff you can barter with as it'll go further
Carter Jenkins
Gold is useless, water, food, drug weapons/ammo are the new currency, zoomernigger
Aiden Martinez
In the event of any economic collapse great enough that gold becomes the primary method of purchase, truckers will have long since stopped delivering goods for wages that won't even buy them a loaf of bread after a month.
Once truckers stop delivering, there is no food. There is no water. There is no medical supplies. Once there is no food or water, people start acting fucking crazy. All the shiny metal in the world will not stop the man who is intent on killing you for your boots.
If you want something valuable, stockpile instant coffee, tobacco and rolling papers, bic lighters, sugar, flour, and paper plates. You'll end up buying half a bag of flour for an entire good delivery bar of gold anyway once shtf.
Jacob Lewis
Actually, the USD is overvalued as fuck and metals prices are as suppressed as fuck.
At this point anyone with a brain will be getting out of the federal reserve jew and going into assets or crypto. And crypto only works when the power and internet are on.
Lucas Gonzalez
I will do nothing to prepare and if the shit does hit the fan I’ll manage better than you faggots
Easton Long
think of what you can buy for the price of 1oz of gold. Make better decisions w/ your cash user unless you're already on top of your shit
Justin Lee
yeah or not
Dominic Campbell
Thank you and I'm completely aware of that.
I'm asking about metals because anyone who still has liquidity remaining after buying all the preps they need has to funge that liquidity into something that holds its value while giong through the dark tunnel of economic collapse so they can re-exchange it for whatever exists currency-wise upon re-emerging into the light.
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Nicholas Johnson
I would also like to know. BUMP
I have seen silver bullion with interesting information printed (?) on them that would be helpful such as in bartering or verifying if a coin or bullion is real? I'll post another picture with the last information.
>where do you faggots buy your gold? There are multiple coin dealers in my area, I’m good
Isaiah Ortiz
I think coins and bullion with cool pictures are great but I am more interested in ones with useful information you can reference.
Mason Brooks
Stick to what's called junk silver (pre-1965 U.S. quarters and dimes, they contain 90% silver) for silver; and for gold, go with 1 ounce maple leafs, krugerrands, and/or american eagles. The most important thing is the mint and recognizability of your metal. If it's from some obscure country or some weird numismatic thing, and you find yourself needing to barter for goods during the collapse, how is the other party supposed to know what your coins are worth purity-wise? By sticking to the most common, most easily recognized shit, you eliminate lots of hassle and resistance in cases where you need to buy shit with your metal, and also at the output of the dark tunnel later on... if there ever is one.
Zachary Johnson
Just go to your local coin store and buy from them. If you're a returning customer dropping a few thousand every other month then they will be happy to shave some if their premiums off
Alexander Diaz
The currency exchange is all out of silver. I REPEAT THE CURRANCY EXCHABGE WAS ALL OUT OF SILVER TODAY. I'm going all in on crypto the silver I have will have to make do.
Jaxon Campbell
If you dont want cbdc start trading silver as currency now and never stop
Anyone know what dollar amount thresholds there may be for buying in the US before the store owner has to file any reports of any kind? I'm not trying to evade any legal responsibilities, I just don't want my already taxed income to be mistaken for untaxed income when the collapse begins and rogue government elements start reviewing paperwork to see whose boats they can sink.
gold is on a relative basis cheap as fuck what are you talking about man. only dot com bubble or short period in the 70's it was cheaper.
Jason Price
Golden eagle coins dot com Jmbullon dot com
Sebastian Carter
In Canada there is two types of PM. Stuff that is 100% (really 99) has no tax on it. While stuff that is less than 90% (old coinage from circulation) is regular sales tax.
If you pay in cash, no coin dealer is going to charge you tax even on things he 'should'.
Lincoln Brown
I bought "Goldbacks" and they're literally impossible to sell. The coin shop I bought them from will not buy them back for any price. I've tried selling them privately and most offers I get are 10-20% of what they're supposed to be "worth". To get rid of them, I've started giving them as Christmas gifts and birthday gifts. The recipient is almost always disappointed.
i don't know if all countries are the same but here it makes most sense to buy uk gold it is exempt from vat (and capital gains tax, as is silver) i buy mine mainly direct from the royal mint
That's cause they're not gold bullion. They're interesting collectors pieces but they don't have any real melt value - each one of those has at most $1's worth of gold leaf in them.
Austin Rogers
You really just need to visit them. Cash is king, and they will charge you more if you try to use credit, they don't want to deal with it.
The vast majority of coin shop owners are very based, they know what money is and they know history (usually they are also military buffs and buy/sell medals and military collectables).
They will also be very happy to answer honestly anything you ask about. They are making money whether someone is buying or selling, they dont need to scam you, just look for a place thats been in business a while
Isaiah Sullivan
This is reverse psychology shilling for high premium goldbacks. Clever.
Easton Cooper
it was like 150 bucks an ounce in the mid/late 2000's.
Jordan Kelly
You don't have the wealth to justify buying gold. The people buying gold have already spent 100k on supplies and weapons and are just dumping capitol into property and gold in case the stock market survives the nuclear war. You should be buying supplies. Physical metal holding may or may not help in that transitional period between hyperinflation and total collapse, maybe get you a few loaves of bread. Metal will be In demand in 30 years when we start rebuilding after the fallout settles. Buy batteries, cum jars, and banana seeds