$100 in U.S. Coinage for a One Ounce $100 Gold Coin...

in voilk •  4 months ago

    You'll need to have at least $100 in Paper Coinage, Electronic Coinage, or Common U.S. Coinage, to ask for a 1 ounce, $100 Gold Coin...

    If you're not that Rich, you could buy a 1/10 ounce $10 "Collector" Gold Coin for $10 in Paper Cents, Electronic Coinage or Common U.S. Coinage, plus Collector Premium...

    As for me, I'll be buying up as many 1/2 ounce $5 Silver Coins I can get my hands on...

    I should be able to obtain at least 1,000 of our 1/2 ounce $5 Silver Coins with the Common U.S. Coinage I have been Stacking for many years now...

    And yes, we can also use our Electronic Coinage, along with our Paper Coinage, Common Coinage, Silver Coinage, and Gold Coinage...

    I'll only be using my Electronic Coinage to pay Bills or to make change for a Penny...

    There will be Machines, where I can Drop in a Coin or Paper Cents, to add Decimal Cents to my Card...

    There may be a Fee charged...

    Anyway...

    My Wild imagination has been at it again...

    There was another mistake "We the People" made, that just crossed my mind...

    Our Silver and Gold Coins were Minted, using 90% Silver or Gold...

    Our New Product Line of Silver and Gold Coins should contain the Full amounts of Silver or Gold, but their Melt Values will be 90% of their Face Values...

    This is how it should have been done, in the first place...

    We missed out on such a Great Opportunity...

    This doesn't mean it can't be Corrected, which I'm sure will happen...

    Lucky for us, "we" own the Rights to all U.S. Coinage, in any Form "we" choose to issue it...

    The Central Bank Owners did everything in their Power to keep "us" confused...

    Does this make sense to any of you...???

    Instead of being 90% Silver and Gold, their Melt Values should have been 90% less than our Coins Face Values...

    I never really gave that much thought until just a few minutes before I start to write about it...

    I want our Circulating Silver and Gold Coins to contain 1/5 ounce, 1/2 ounce and 1 ounce of either Silver or Gold...

    Our Silver Coins will have Face Values of $2, $5 and $10...

    Our Gold Coins will have Face Values of $20, $50 and $100...

    There will be a 10 to 1 Silver/Gold Ratio when it comes to our New "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins...

    Is it all starting to make sense yet...???

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