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RE: My 1888 Coins, Part 4: SEATED LIBERTY DIME

What I could buy in 1888 with the silver I have now!
Just posted my 1888 Mexico 25 Centavos earlier today with a mention of your post , my gunslinger Sister.
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I read and commented on it eight minutes from the time your article was published, sis! It is a beautiful 1888! Old coins are so pricey! But I am loving it. I keep adding to the list. Some are really beyond my means, even the super cull ones, LOL! But for my purpose, it is enough that the dates are readable.
Take care my lovely sis @kerrislravenhill 🥰🌺🤙. Lots of love💓💝 and a million and one Hugs and Kisses 🤗💕💋!
!tip

The average wage in the United States is:


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If paid in gold, that is about a 1/10 oz of gold for a day's work.

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Googling for Canada...

"As of January 2019, the average wage for Canadian employees across the nation was $1,011.62 per week – which works out to just over $52,600 CAD per year..."

It's where I am but we know that there are Deductions like; Taxes, Pension, Employment benefits, Union dues, Housing, groceries, consumption taxes, etc, and what I will left will be a few Maplegrams.
Great reply Comment Sis!
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In reality, you and I have changed our mindset when we started stacking, sis. You and I save the value of our work by exchanging fiat into real money. And I still am amazed by how stacking has changed my financial standing. I have been debt-free from revolving credit as a result of my desire to start stacking, and now have some material and physical silver and gold coins that I hold, possess, and own. I couldn't save a cent before I started stacking!