>Pre-82 Pennies are curretly worth 3 cents in Copper Value >Silver Dimes contain $1.70 in Silver >The price of a Silver Dime in Copper pennies is roughly 57 cents currently What does /pmg/ make of this?
Is a ruger 10/22 a good first gun to protect my silver horde with?
Logan Perez
I see someone tried to make a guns & PM thread on /k/ and then very quickly there was anti-PM shitposting like clockwork. It was pretty bad as well. >OP post is about guns & PM >"YOU'RE GONNA GET KILLED OR STARVE IF ANYTHING HAPPENS!" They're not sending their best right now it seems.
We were taking about him safety last thread, and I have a question for you free people stacking on this thread. What is your PM to ammo ratio, I guess in USD current value? I'm at nine to one, $9 in metal for $1 in ammo.
You fellas remember how they used silver to scare away bloodsucking demons back in the good days of Christendom?
Lucas Williams
They’re good guns but just get an AR
Josiah Nelson
I'm about to spend 1k€ to buy my first silver bros. Thinking 1 oz coins for now. Thinking britannicas, austrians, mapleleaf and kangaroos. Anything else without nasty premiums? Or should i just stack one type? I dont want junk/sterling/jewellery/collectibles
Matthew Bell
Worst part was how the tards could not acknowledge that prior history showed the complete opposite. People in Venezuela and Germany used precious metals when their currency went to shit. Presumably he wasn't required to give him water for bathing. It was over 150 years ago as an indentured servant on a colony. Nevermind he got free rent and food, the hell would you expect to make? And besides that's like 30-60 pounds of potatoes a week: guides.slv.vic.gov.au/whatitcost/groceries
Only for one reason. It's cheap to train. 22 is very unreliable ammo and requires good shot placement or luck to be effective. If you have to bug out with your stash, the weight is a plus. ARs are overrated for personal defence as an only gun unless you live in the sticks. In an urban environment you want a nine with hollow points. It's the only choice with current prices and availability of ammo. An AR is a great second pick up if you think shit's really going down or, line I said, you are in wide open spaces. 5.56 is also still more available than it's competing rounds, and the platform is ubiquitous, easy to support with it's wide addition, and after fifty years they don't suck anyone like the first generations did. (That was more Colt being stupid, but nevermind, they're great now.) If you are in a dense urban area and can find ammo, a shotgun might be better tho. I haven't looked into shotgun ammo lately.
Anthony Peterson
i bought today, gold and having silver shipped in. I am trying to buy out of currency in honkistan but the dealer said he sold like, 350,000+ of merchandise today
Evan Smith
I'm basically 50/50 with a little bit more ammo than metals
Nicholas Thompson
The Honkistani uprising is real.
Carter Moore
which dealer is this? I have a ton of scrap gold that i need to exchange for gold coins and have been to lazy to get into the shop.
Thomas Edwards
>“Blacksmith, I set ye a task. Take these harpoons and lances. Melt them down. Forge me new weapons that will strike deep and hold fast. But do not douse them in water; they must have a proper baptism. What say ye, all ye men? Will you give as much blood as shall be needed to temper the steel?” — Captain Ahab
350k sounds like a lot for one shop. I go to Vancouver gold in Vancouver. Their buy prices aren't great but their sell prices are okay and they generally have stock. Plus, they will gravity text, xray, etc in front of you when you buy merchandise.
Easton Hall
>NS atlantic gold and silver Why not just buy from TD directly and pick up from branch?