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dude publicly states he might know who owns the ip2always.win domain and instead of sharing that info with a community of OGs that deserve to know, he keeps it a secret and only tells gracebudd because hes simping hard for her. Meanwhile gracebudd has owed us butthole pics for almost a year a this point.
Both of them should get whacked
I think the donos might be drying up. When they first came up with the RV trip idea, their intentions were to save up money to buy a house. Becky was gonna quit her job and they were going to travel the country for a few years. I think the plan was to buy a house outright in cash. But... Becky never quit her job. Since day 1 i suspected that they were not making as much money as they expected
or for @gracebudd to tell us exactly what he told her
kys simp
spill the beans on what happened to the ip2always.win domain
As far as selling and making wise investment decisions, i suggest you take my advice with a grain of salt. I just buy whatever i think looks cool and is a good deal at the time and just keep it for my collection with no intentions of selling. from what ive seen though, rounds are definitely at the mercy of the spot price where as coins can hold their premium pretty well and in many cases seem to increase over the years. So unless you expect the spot price to dramatically increase by the time you sell maybe its best to avoid rounds. I have no idea why certain years are so much more valuable than others though. for example
this 1997 coin is over $100 https://www.apmex.com/product/11061/1997-canada-1-oz-silver-maple-leaf-bu
and this 1993 is much cheaper: https://www.apmex.com/product/11056/1993-canada-1-oz-silver-maple-leaf-bu
You have coins and rounds (and bars). Coins are government minted and more collectable so they have a higher premium. Rounds can be looked at as generic and the premiums are usually cheaper. For the most part they are all still either .999 or .9999 so the actual quality of the metal remains the same. American Eagles are like .992 or someshit though. Some coins can eventually become highly collectable and their value will far exceed the spot price. For example, i bought these bad boys in 2020 for somewhere in the $100's: https://www.apmex.com/product/197510/2020-5-oz-silver-atb-national-park-of-american-samoa-as
Ive read a couple stories on 4chan that people can sometimes have a hard time reselling their silver rounds to pawn shops, but they have no problem selling Eagles (US gov minted coins). Gold on the other hand is much easier to sell, they say.
As far as not getting ripped off, I buy from trusted websites like apmex.com, bgasc, or jmbullion
i cant tell if hes in his 30s or 60s
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