I’m taking questioms…

in #silvergoldstackers2 days ago (edited)

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Who knows, I might even be giving answers…lol…

I was able to Correct our U.S. Monetary System, returning us to the use of “Circulating” Silver and Gold Coins…

Our “Circulating” and “Collector” Silver and Gold Coins will range from $1 to $100…

Our $1 Silver Coins and our $10 Gold Coins will only be sold as Collector Coinage…

Our “Circulating” Silver Coins will have $2, $5 and $10 Face Values…

Our Circulating Silver Coins denominated in Dollars will 100% back our Silver Certificates which will be denominated in Cents…

Our Silver Certificates will be used to remove and replace Federal Reserve Notes at a 100 to 1 Exchange Rate…

Our Silver Certificates will be used to make change for our Silver Coins…

Our Silver Coins will be used to make change for our Gold Coins…

Our Circulating Gold Coins will 100% back our Electronic Gold, denominated in Dollars, Cents and Decimal Cents…

Our “Circulating” Gold Coins will have $20, $50 and $100 Face Values…

Feel free to question anything I post…

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Look what I discovered and I’m thinking 12,000 ounces to the Ton…

Dream on, right…???

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Hi @pocketechange,Wow, a great discovery.
Hey, I heard the news this morning. Trump doesn't have the Nobel Peace Prize, but it's possible you'll award him that prize later. I really like that he played a role in ending the war in Gaza.
I wish you a happy weekend.

We’re entering the “Golden Age”… Silver is going to surprise everyone…

I hear junk silver is stacking up at the local dealers because refiners are backed up and just want .999 silver. I see a buying opportunity if this continues.

It doesn’t make sense “unless” they figured out what’s about to happen to Common U.S. Coinage… Silver Rounds make quicker turnovers… I believe it’s not legal to melt U.S. Coinage…. Besides, Junk Silver will do 10 times better than Clad Coinage… It’s all on sale big time…

This is from Grok, could be true. IDK

Can silver refiners melt pre-1965 us coins

Yes, silver refiners can melt pre-1965 U.S. coins, as these coins (like dimes, quarters, and half-dollars) contain 90% silver and 10% copper, making them valuable for their metal content. However, there are important legal and practical considerations:Legality: In the U.S., it is legal to melt pre-1965 silver coins for their metal content. The U.S. Mint and federal laws do not prohibit melting these coins, as they are no longer considered legal tender in the same sense as circulating currency. However, there was a period in the 1960s when the U.S. government temporarily restricted melting and exporting silver coins due to silver shortages, but those restrictions are no longer in place.
Practical Considerations: Many refiners accept pre-1965 U.S. coins because of their high silver content (commonly referred to as "90% silver" or "junk silver"). Refiners typically pay based on the weight and purity of the silver, often slightly below the spot price to account for processing costs. However, some coins may have numismatic (collector) value that exceeds their melt value, so it’s wise to have them appraised before melting.

I figure the U.S. Treasury will be offering special deals for our 90% Silver Coins… Four 90% Silver Quarters will get me a One Ounce $10 Silver Coin that will have the Spending Power of 1,000 Fiat Dollars…

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