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in silver •  2 years ago  (edited)

We all have our own Choices to make, so I can't rule anything out...

We the People set the Weights and Face Value Measurements of our Original Silver and Gold Coins "Too Low"...

We ended up having only Pennies and Nickels to "make change" for our Silver and Gold Coins...

We first removed our Gold Coins from Circulation and then we removed our Silver Coins from Circulation...

We then started Minting Clad Coins by the Billions and Billions with Dates starting in 1965...

Our next Major Step was our Silver and Gold Eagle "Bullion" Coins, with Dates starting in 1986...

Their Weights were Corrected, but their Face Values were once again, "Set Too Low"...

I have no idea "why" we didn't Correct the Face Values in 1986...

I haven't really looked into it, but I'm sure it had to do with more "Bad Advice"...

So, here we are...
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Will we finally Correct the Weights an Face Values of all our Silver and Gold Coins...???

Will we use our Common U.S. Coinage to "make change" for our Corrected Silver and Gold Coins...???

Feel free to Answer either one of the Two Questions listed just above...

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Yeah that gold coin is definitely not worth 10 dollars, and I really hope no one spends it as 10 dollars...lol. I think the face values on the silver and gold coins are completely useless because they don't represent the true value of the coin itself.

This $10 Gold Coin is the "Corrected One"... On the "other side" of the U.S. Monetary Correction, it will have the same Spending Power as 1,000 of today's Fiat USD's, or a $10 Roll of U.S. Quarter Dollar Coins...

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