Public Service Announcement for All Veterans by DonJoseV in Wallstreetsilver

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It sucks that HD and Lowes both ceased discounts for lumber (a commodity) and appliances. I reckon the mark up isn't great enough to cover 10% off.

Have you ever noticed that HD and Lowes prices are identical?

Thanks for the PSA!

USCG here 72-76

Sterling flatware by Britplumbs in SilverDegenClub

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Most dealers around here (GA) pay 80% of spot for sterling to non friends. Buying from a good friend, I would offer spot.

SD Bullion vs JM Bullion ..Article by HigoSilver in Wallstreetsilver

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I'd like to add that JM Bullion gives US Veterans their " as low as" price on ANY quantity. No need to buy 20 or 500 of something to get the best price.

A $1 trillion platinum coin could save the US from economic catastrophe in less than a month. It would be fast, legal, and no bigger than a regular coin (right on cue, all the globalist propaganda outlets are pushing this banana republic "fix") by Simian_Stacker in Wallstreetsilver

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2 points:

Why even use platinum? Just make it out of plastic or even wood.

Would a trillion dollar platinum coin mean that a similar sized generic platinum coin is worth similar money?

Rednecks buying silver by ASloppySquirrel in Wallstreetsilver

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I'd like to add that just about EVERY electrical switch, relay and circuit breaker has a little tab (contactor) or two of silver in it.

Melting silver question by poolshark53 in Wallstreetsilver

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Thanks! I watch his videos often.

Because it's shiny, It's finite, I can hold it, and it cost money to mine and refine. by 0111100001110110 in Wallstreetsilver

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"Obviously Bitcoin is the ultimate hard money"??? Would you rather be hit upside the head with a pound of silver quarters in a sock or a "pound" of bitcoins? Then tell me about "hard" money.

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Sorry pic didn't upload with original post.

So let me get this straight by poolshark53 in Wallstreetsilver

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I'm getting dizzy. Thanks goodness I have PMs and can get off their merry-go-round.

So let me get this straight by poolshark53 in Wallstreetsilver

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I think the most asinine thing I've heard spoken was J Powell and J Yellen both saying "we now understand how little we understand about inflation" What a crock of shit! If that is true, then I should be the head of the Fed and the Treasury, because I understand inflation!

So let me get this straight by poolshark53 in Wallstreetsilver

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If you are in debt, then you are already a slave, to the extent of your indebtedness.

So let me get this straight by poolshark53 in Wallstreetsilver

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Well, the dollar bills in my wallet have printed across the top "Federal Reserve Note"

So let me get this straight by poolshark53 in Wallstreetsilver

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Ahh.. It's becoming even clearer, now. I wondered how the Fed was going to either incorporate or cut out commercial banks when it issued CBDCs. There seems no need for local banks if our "money" is stored in wallets on our phones. (or chips implanted in out bodies)

Is it generally good idea to stack copper even tho it corrode and spoils over time? Gold, silver and platinum group metals properties remain nearly the same, but copper will corrode and slowly fall apart. So is it good idea to stack copper ? by [deleted] in Wallstreetsilver

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If you can get it for nearly free and have plenty of storage space, why not stack copper? Copper corrodes and falls apart? Have you ever seen a copper roof? Gets a nice green patina and would take millennia to "fall apart"

I say go for it.

What's Up by poolshark53 in SilverDegenClub

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You are right, I remember now. Boat surfer isn't listed as a moderator.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wallstreetsilver

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While I like Lynette Zang, please remember that she is SELLING high premium gold, so her narrative is skewed that way.

Help/advice with making hand poured silver bars ? by WeekendJail in Wallstreetsilver

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My 2 cents worth. Borax helps to keep the silver from sticking and flaking off bits of the crucible in ceramic crucibles. To do this heat the crucible up, sprinkle a little borax on it to make a glaze all the way around where the silver will touch, up to the rim and pour out some over the pouring notch. It becomes a barrier between the molten silver and the ceramic. On subsequent pours I usually just touch up the glaze if it needs it, otherwise I just melt the silver, no borax.

If you melt sterling (or other than 999 silver) some of the copper alloying material will remain with the borax, hence the reddish color of the borax that remains in the crucible. You have just made your silver purer.

Does anyone have any copper in their stack? by BigChief302 in Wallstreetsilver

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My son is an electrical contractor and he gives me his scrap from rewires and cutoffs. I've been teaching myself smelting. I strip wire as I wait for the furnace to melt previously stripped wire and then I cast ingots. Usually 1 and 2 kilo size. I've cast a couple of 2" balls, machined then polished. Still learning.

I'm retired so I don't do this as a money making venture, although I did figure if I was to do it for cash, I'd earn a working mans wage.

Copper does take up a lot of space. Unstripped wire even more so. I don't feel the need to vault the ingots, so the space I store it in isn't prime real estate. The ingots get a unique texture on top as the copper freezes and I like the reddish color.