$10 CASH or QUARTERS? - From 1964, that is.

in silver •  7 years ago 


Pawpaw left you $10 from 1964, and left your brother Bob $10 from 1964, but you're getting screwed, and Bob is making out like a bandit!

You got the $10 bill from 1964.

Bob got the $10 roll of quarters from 1964.

The $10 bill and $10 roll of quarters were both considered $10 of buying power in 1964.

TODAY - your $10 bill is "worth" $10 of today's buying power.

TODAY - Bob's $10 in quarters is "worth" about $120 in today's buying power.

THAT'S THE POWER OF SILVER, OVER TIME!

Silver and gold retain their buying power over the decades!

As Youtube blogger Maneco64, explains, "Gold and Silver Are Timeless Yardsticks of Value."

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