Greetings @pocketechange ,
Indeed...if all the currency were silver, we would not wish to spend it. ^__^
Kind Regards Officer!
SO Bleujay
Greetings @pocketechange ,
Indeed...if all the currency were silver, we would not wish to spend it. ^__^
Kind Regards Officer!
SO Bleujay
The smallest Circulating 1/5 ounce $2 Silver U.S. Coin will have the Spending Power of 200 of today's Fiat USD's... Most people don't usually carry that much Spending Power... That's why I feel we will soon have Paper Coinage in addition to our Common Coinage... And then there's USCC, which I believe President Trump has in mind to make the U.S. the Crypto Capital of the World... You strike me as a person who knows more than most...
Oh thank you @pocketechange ...I appreciate hearing about the 1/5 ounce U.S. Silver Coin...and USCC...here's hoping! ^__^
Thank you for your kind words.
Kind Regards, Bleujay
Knowing the answer makes it easier than hoping... I started out with the Numbers we were using and came to the conclusion that those numbers were used to keep "We the People" confused... So, I decided to use Weights and Numbers that were easy to understand... I actually became my own best Student... By the way... Check out the "Collector" Silver Quarters that weigh in at 1/5 ounce... It takes 5 quarters to equal One Ounce of Silver... If that's not a "Clue" of what's to come, I don't know what is... It's the Woman's Silver Coin Set of Five Silver Coins...