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What bullion coin is being stacked in China?


KevinFlynn

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I was just thinking and projecting, looking 20 years into the future, when western society has choked on it's own greed, and China is taking control. In that most companies are in Chinese hands, we're subjected to social credit scores and want to be as inconspicuous as possible...

What silver bullion coin should we have stacked? Does anyone know what bullion coins are being stacked by the Chinese middle class? What is popular in China?

Do they stack Pandas? Or are Pandas just an export item? Do they stack some lesser know Chinese format? Or do they stack everything we do as well?

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They stacked silver heavily during the "opium wars", which annoyed the British Empire and resulted in gun boat diplomacy and the taking / founding of British Hong Kong.  This didn't happen long ago and revenge is still in progress, the Chinese / CCP export billions of dollars of hard chemical drugs (amphetamines, spice, bath salts, meth for example) out of factories in Southern China to the world and take hard currency in return.  It's a similar story with many export items that do nothing other than harm the countries who import (endless plastic c**p & face masks for example).  The Chinese "belt and road" is an empire inspired corruption initiative to gain control and influence and natural resources - they get hard currency and shares in over priced projects in many countries in East Asia and Africa.  The Chinese stack precious metals, but also snatch up commodities / natural resources including mines. 

When it comes to individual stacking it's likely to be mostly China Mint stuff, but I'm sure they have a lot of old bullion and numismatics that they have stacked over centuries.  Aside from PM's and commodities it's worrying that they are snatching up food supply and water supply sources and logistics channels (sea and land).  Just like Bill Gates is the largest land owner in the USA and has bought the power to control and influence food supply, the Chinese are getting into a similar position.  If you control the worlds food supplies you have the power over life and death and unlimited wealth.  So yeah, the Chinese are stacking rice essentially too.  Did I mention Pandas?

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