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RE: COIN SHOP VISITS - CONSTITUTIONAL SILVER - HALVES, QUARTERS, DIMES - 20181211

in #steemsilvergold5 years ago (edited)

Yes... I still have the 1913 Five Dollar Gold Piece... Naturally, the Five Dollar Gold Coin will be more Valuable than Five Dollars in Nickels... I never Rule out the Precious Metal Content, or Collector Value of U.S. Coinage... I once paid $50 for a 1926-S Wheat Back Penny... Anyway, if you compare 100 Nickels one can obtain for Five Dollars and do the Math, a person "after" the Reset will be able to Buy a One Ounce Silver Round or Bar for 3 Nickels each... So, for Five Dollars in Nickels, one could purchase around 33 Ounces of .999 Fine Silver Rounds or Bars... If you held onto the Five Dollar Bill, after the Reset, you'll only be able to buy 1/3 of an Ounce of Silver... You may also look at the reset this way... Three Copper Coated, Zinc Pennies (after the Reset) will buy you a Pound of Pure Copper... At Present, it costs about Three "Paper" One Dollar "Bills" to buy a Pound of Pure Copper... The Point I always try to bring out about the Reset, is that the Common Clad Coinage will be the Least Expensive way to get your hands on U.S. Crypto-Dollars and Cents, or the New U.S. Paper Trade Dollars and Cents... For 1,500 Dollars you have the Choice to buy a One Ounce Bar or Round of Gold or 1,500 U.S. Dollar Coins... After the Reset, you'll be able to Cash in your One Ounce Round or Bar of Gold for 15 U.S. Crypto-Dollars... If you happen to have 1,500 One Dollar U.S. Coins, you can Cash them in for 1,500 U.S. Crypto Dollars... Always feel free to question any one of my 777 Posts... I was into Gold and Silver, long before I ever came up with my P.C. Theory... Now, I’m sitting on the Best of Both Worlds...

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