Why I think our Fifty Dollar Gold Bullion Coins are Under-Valued...

in #steemsilvergold6 years ago (edited)


Above is a Half Cent, valued at 175,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 1,750 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is One Cent Coin or 1/100 of a Dollar, dated 1794 and valued at 425,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 4,250 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is a Half Dime, dated 1794 and valued at 140,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 1,400 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is a 1796 Dime, valued at 235,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 2,350 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is a 1797 Quarter Dollar, valued at 1,500,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 15,000 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is a 1796 Half Dollar, valued at 500,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 5,000 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is the Famous 1804 Silver Dollar, valued at 8,500,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purhase it for 85,000 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is a 1795 Five Dollar Gold Coin valued at 645,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 6,450 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is a 1796 Ten Dollar Gold Coin valued at 475,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to Purchase it for 4,750 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is an 1850, Twenty Dollar Gold Coin, valued at 145,000 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) you might be able to purchase it for 1,450 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars...


Above is a 2017, Fifty Dollar Gold Eagle Bullion Coin valued at 1,600 Dollars... After the Reset, (if it's For Sale) from what you've seen with the other Coins, you'd think you might be able to Purchase it for 16 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars... It's very obvious that there's a Manipulation going on... What this tells me, is that the 50 Dollar Gold Eagles are very under-valued at present... Right now, they should be worth at least 5,000 Dollars, to be able to Purchase them for 50 Dollars in Physical U.S. Coinage or Trade Dollars after the Reset...

Remember this, if nothing else...

At Present, we Measure the Value of Everything with "Debt Notes" that have (in my opinion) lost 99% of their Purchasing Power...

@pocketechange

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All PMs are undervalued! Get ready for the big boom!

The Big Boom you're waiting for will be Valued in "next to worthless" Debt Notes...
You're thinking in terms that (in my opinion) all stem from lies, drummed into our heads for Decades...

Gold and numismatics? No thank you...
Leave that for the Texans... lol. I'll pass.

This post was meant to show everyone that it's more than possible for a Penny to reach a Dollar in Value... And that there "may" come a time, when you're Cashing in your Dollars for Pennies... Right now, Gold is extremely Under Valued, but the time may come, when you'll be able to buy it for Pocket Change, due to the Reset of all U.S. Coinage... When or "if" this happens, it's going to be Fast... You know what they say about One Minute Late...

Thank you for your thought provoking posts as always...

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