Bros I got 70 corona coins on credit that is interest free till 2/21, did I do good or did I do great? I plan to start selling them in 2 years to help pay for a downpayment on a rental when I get steady income.
You did GREAT bud. You have 80 bat boos, you can practically corner the market and sell them for at least 500 each when the public is just CLAMORING for some bat bois within 2 years. Fucking genius
Luke Edwards
Want to learn about your regions mineral wealth, how to claim it and access it? Ask here and I ll give you a quick answer with some places to investigate.
Basic tools > gold pan, shovel / pick, sniffer bottle, hand lens, pry bar, sledge hammer, 10 gallon buckets
Literature on prospecting >The Guide to Gold Panning In British Columbia by Barlee, N. L. >Gold Panning the Pacific Northwest: A Guide to the Area’s Best Sites for Gold
Damn user, I hope you already hold some LINK lmao I don't know if that many
Ayden Hall
Bat bois is a good idea on credit. What were you thinking man?
Cooper Richardson
Lol, I figured they would slightly increase in collectible value like the other ATB sets and I'm already bullish on silver so it seemed like a no-brainer. No bully pls.
There are two types of people in these threads, those who stack and those who buy hype.
Alexander Johnson
I'll get a pick of them tomorrow, too drunk and high to get a good one now. I'll make sure it's interesting like the anime figure dude.
Thomas Turner
safe recommendations? i have multiple tubes of rounds, some gold bars, will probably keep a couple handguns in there too like a .38spc and a G19. Would also like some room to grow. Preferably no bigger than a bedside table. Anyone got any good brands/models I should check out?
Ryan Howard
You guys are so zany! No life and no responsibilities! www. dailymotion. com/ video/x2y2mna
You DO realise that the whole economy is going down the shitter, right? Preserving wealth is the best you can hope for when everything will plunge by -80%.
Also history prove you are totally wrong, metals can do big moon missions and make you rich.
Any ausbros bought silver from Perth Mint recently or know what the shipping times are like?
Leo Perry
The spice melange
Caleb Collins
you have no idea how much coke was abused because of that nug.
Angel Walker
yo panman, its colorado sluicer. Ive been given a lot of thought to running some culverts, just take a brush and scoop all that shit up or what?
also where are you buying your miner stocks what app or site?
Jace Perry
DO you two spell “realize” wrong intentionally?
Nathan Taylor
like i said last thread, I call up my broker from CIBC, I dont do a lot of stocks all the time. If I see or hear good info on a company, I ll put in an order. I dont usually sell unless something crazy is going down.
For culverts, try the material directly at the front and end of the pipe, scoop out the material in the grooves of the culvert as best you can and try that. I have had some very good days doing that, but honestly you never know what you will get. One thing I always end up finding are bullets for example.
Leo Ward
actually scratch that I do use Etrade if I want to do a quick buy. But I rarely do that. I am a prospector first and speculator second.
David Sanchez
is that user from the last thread with shady ASE's still around, got some of mine out. 7 2001 or before coins and 7 2012 or later coins, make the same height
feels bad but really what do you expect from that cancer site reddit. I am amazed that site is still around.
Evan Mitchell
yeah that does suck but yeah you get what you get, when you try to save a buck and not use a reputable retailer
Parker Garcia
really though, why would you trade for precious metals on reddit of all places?? Is it just me or does that sound bonkers?
Jonathan Ward
ummm i'm 34 so yes kind of, but the younger generations they don't think anything odd of it. like I was young when the internet was the wild west, but I still remember it. I think these kids don't understand that some dick from china can literally steal their money and theres not shit that can be done about it...
Jaxson Martin
Naive people all have to learn somehow. $400 isn't too expensive of a lesson all things considered. I was naive and trusting when I was young, but these days I trust very few people to be honest.