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RE: The "over-looked" Hard Asset...
Hi there! Have made a new post using your images of the Silver coins "you hope your pocket-change version" will look like- is it Ok to use your images please?
Also, what "do you hope " the Circulating Gold coinage will look like please? and may I also use that image in my new post?
Also, could you post images of your Paper coinage what they may look like- I remember seeing these images some time ago- and may I use these images in my new post please?
Also, does it matter what the Palladium and Platinum Collector coinage looks like right now?
Much Gratitude
I may hope that "We the People" use the Morgan and Peace Dollar Design for our Circulating Silver Coins, but that not really my decision to make... Our Circulating Gold Coins may look the same as our New Gold Eagle Bullion Coins... As far as Paper Coinage is concerned, I figure they may look very similar to what we're using now, except they will be denominated in Cents rather than Dollars...
Feel free to use the my image of what Paper Coinage "may" look like...
If for some reason we decide not to use Electronic Coinage, our Paper Coinage could be denominated in Decimal Cents.. It's not that important to me what the Platinum and Palladium Coins look like... It will be their Face Values that counts... I don't see any of our coins exceeding $100 in Face Value...
I have to ask, if you have some very important people checking out this information... Wouldn't be easier to just Re-Post what I have already written...???
Prefer to "re-post" with " a different style" is the experience.
Much gratitude for everything!
Perhaps you'll have better luck getting replies...
Is this the "New Gold Eagle Bullion Coin" you were referring too please?
Yes... These are the Designs for our New Gold Bullion Coins... They may be turned in for our New Product Line of Corrected Coinage, or held as Collector Coinage... I suppose 1 of the 1/4 ounce $10 Gold Bullion Coins can be Exchanged for a 1/5 ounce $20 Gold Coin and a 1/2 ounce $5 Silver Coin, or a total of $25 in any Combination of our Paper Coinage, Electronic Coinage or our Common Coinage...