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RE: The Old Roosevelt Dime: The "Dollar" Coin of the 1960's


As for silver's value in 65 years, it could depend on many factors like technological demand, economic stability, and how people view it as an investment.
It's fun to speculate, isn't it? What are your thoughts— any predictions or hopes for the future economy?
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!LADYThat's a thought-provoking question, @ironshield! Trying to imagine the economy 65 years from now is a bit of a wild ride. Definitely digital everything. And we might be using digital currencies exclusively, with physical money becoming more of a relic. CBDCs could be the norm. Gold and silver and other precious metals will still hold value, especially as a hedge against digital currency fluctuations and for their industrial uses, !LOL. Technological advancements might completely change how we exchange and perceive value, leading to new economic models.

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Thanks for your great comment. It's seems like a fairly accurate prediction, given the direction we seems to be going today.

any predictions or hopes for the future economy?

It could go either way: either fiat fails (like at always eventually does) and society recovers, or this ponzi goes on forever. The second option is easiest, but the first is much more likely. !BBH