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RE: The Cashless Society, the New World Order and the Vatican Bank.

in #money7 years ago (edited)

Hi Maneco. would appreciate your opinion. I've been seeing a few interviews on channels I follow where they are recommending numismatic gold and silver coins as protection from government Precious metals confiscation (they are US based interviews).

From a U.K resident perspective, are you concerned about confiscation and if so, what British numismatic coins do you think might escape a government swoop? Gold sovereigns pre a certain year?

Thanks in advance.

If any of your other followers have an opinion, please share it. Thanks

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@pjw I do not think gold confiscation would happen in the UK as the establishment here, in my opinion, have a lot of gold. In the 1960s and 1970s the UK government limited the amount of gold you could buy per annum. As for the US I guess there is a possibility as they have done it before. Numismatic coins are interesting if you are a collector and would probably become quite attractive if the US were to ban gold ownership again but you really need to do your homework as you can get ripped off by the dealers as it is a very specialised market.

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