We won't be Tossing our Silver and Gold into the Streets...

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This Uncirculated 2023 U.S. Silver Bullion Coin with a West Point Mint Mark, is now being sold on the U.S. Mint Product Schedule for only 76 Fiat USD's plus Postage, with a Limit of 10 per Household...

Believe it or not, the United States is "actually" Rolling in Money...

I've been writing about the United States, having Staggering amounts of Silver and Gold standing by...

And no, this has nothing to do with the Silver or Gold stored at Fort Knox, or any of the usual places you'd think it would be...

As per "my version" of the coming U.S. Monetary Correction, the U.S. Mint will soon be Announcing our New and Improved Monetary System, that will be 100% backed by United States Precious Metal Coinage...

I've been calling it our New Product Line of Silver and Gold Coins, but there's more to it than that...

Along with our Circulating Silver and Gold Coins, we will also have "Collector Versions" that can be sold in Uncirculated, Proof and Reverse Proof Conditions, and yes, there will be Premiums attached to all U.S. Collector Coinage, over and above their Face Values...

This should keep all you Coin Collectors happy...

Because of their "small size" and "huge" Spending Power, I figure our 1/10 ounce Silver and Gold Coins will only be sold as "Collector Coinage"...

This doesn't mean they won't be Circulated from one Collector to another...

They just won't Circulate the way our 1/5 ounce $2, our 1/2 ounce $5 and our 1 ounce $10 Silver Coins will be Circulating...

To be perfectly honest with everyone, for the most part, our Circulating Silver and Gold Coins won't be Circulating all that much...

Once someone gets their hands on one of our Silver or Gold Coins, they will want to hold on tight, until they Exchange it for "Spending Money"...

Not many people will actually use our New Product Line of "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins for everyday Spending...

If measured in Fiat USD's our "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins would have the Spending Power that would range from 200 to 10,000 of today's Fiat USD's...

People can carry Silver and Gold Coins if they want, but how many people actually carry that much money with them...

I suppose High Rollers could bring some $100 Gold Coins to Las Vegas...

At Present, I usually only carry $125.00 Fiat USD's with me...

On the other side of the Reset, that amount will become $1.25 in Pocket Change...

I've been Experimenting by using Paper Fiat USD's...

I look at them as if they are all ready Paper Cents...

So, when I go to the Store and the Total comes to Forty-Nine Fifty, it's as if I'm handing the Cashier 50 Paper Cents and getting back 50 Cents in Coins...

The way I've been looking at it, is that I just got all those things at the Store for "Free"...

On the other side of the Reset, the Spending Power of the 50 Cents will be equal to the 50 Fiat USD's I handed the Cashier...

I've been doing my Experiment, using this way of thinking, for years now...

I've been Spending the Paper Fiat and holding on to any U.S. Coinage I get back with my change...

Anyway...

If the Central Bank Owners get their way, and Switch us over to "their" Central Bank Digital Currency, we may as well Toss our Silver and Gold out into the Streets, because we will "Legally" own nothing, because the Central Bank Owners will own it all...
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I love questions, or just let me know what you think...

You may enjoy listening to what Bix has to say...


Bix mentioned U.S. Coins, but no word of using them to "make change" for our New Product Line of Silver and Gold Coins, which tells me, he's very close to the truth...

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