What makes your One Ounce U.S. Silver Eagle Coins so much better then Generic Silver One ounce Rounds, is that they have a Face Value of One U.S. Dollar on them... After the Reset of our U.S. Coinage, One Dollar will have the Purchasing Power of 100 Federal Reserve Note Dollars, plus the U.S. Eagle will have a Silver Premium... The One Ounce Generic Silver Round will have a price of about 16 Federal Reserve Note Dollars with no Face Value Premium...
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I've seen your recent posts pointing out the face value on the American Silver Eagles and Gold Eagles. I find it very interesting that there are some gold coins from the mint that are $50 and others that are $100 and they are the same one ounce of gold. The American Liberty coin says $100.
Yes... If I had the choice between a One Ounce 50 Dollar Gold Coin and a One Ounce 100 Dollar Gold Coin, you know which one I'd pick... lol...
What does your wild imagination tell you as why they would have a $100 coin ?
The $100 Bullion Coins will "Remove and Replace" $10,000 in Federal Reserve Notes... We're going to give the Central Bank "Owners" the Boot... They will make it easier to replace large amounts of Debt Notes... The same will be true with the U.S. Crypto Dollars, Cents and Decimal Cents... Everything is lining up for a Smooth Transition, away from the Central Banks Money...