Only Governmental Bank must be the Dept-Free money/currecy supplier for itsself, Not Fed.Reserv nore Central Bank Privatly Owned that only loans money to the Government at an interest !
Federal Reseve Can easely put silver OUTLAW or any comodity or change its value in their favor just like they did before in the history
EDUCATE YOUSELF & FRIENDS
Watch Doc. Movie - THE MONEY MASTERS - & you will get all answers !
Also note that you could melt the silver if you absolutely had to.
The melting temperature of silver is listed at about 1763°F, which can be achieved by focusing the sun's rays through a Fresnel lens of the right size and LPI. This means that even in a situation where the power grid is down you could still do this. Smaller is still generally better because you don't want to have to... but you could.
I agree. With what 1 oz of silver is likely to be worth (let alone an oz of gold!), smaller denominations of silver will be more practical "crisis currency" in the event of a currency collapse. There is also good reason to expect that copper pennies (pre-1982 in the US) will also have an enhanced perceived material value, when decoupled from the fiat currency system, and will provide "small change" in such an economy. =^[.]^=
haha they didnt have the technology to break down 1oz piece of silver...Hello Pirates from 500 years did it all the time..Hence "pieces of eight"
blai745 8 months ago
You Fight Effect Not Cause !!
DEMAND
#1.Monetary Reform
Only Governmental Bank must be the Dept-Free money/currecy supplier for itsself, Not Fed.Reserv nore Central Bank Privatly Owned that only loans money to the Government at an interest !
Federal Reseve Can easely put silver OUTLAW or any comodity or change its value in their favor just like they did before in the history
EDUCATE YOUSELF & FRIENDS
Watch Doc. Movie - THE MONEY MASTERS - & you will get all answers !
vadimuskoro 1 year ago
Also note that you could melt the silver if you absolutely had to.
The melting temperature of silver is listed at about 1763°F, which can be achieved by focusing the sun's rays through a Fresnel lens of the right size and LPI. This means that even in a situation where the power grid is down you could still do this. Smaller is still generally better because you don't want to have to... but you could.
QuantumAnomaly 1 year ago
I agree. With what 1 oz of silver is likely to be worth (let alone an oz of gold!), smaller denominations of silver will be more practical "crisis currency" in the event of a currency collapse. There is also good reason to expect that copper pennies (pre-1982 in the US) will also have an enhanced perceived material value, when decoupled from the fiat currency system, and will provide "small change" in such an economy. =^[.]^=
Raycheetah 2 years ago
Thanks for commenting. Pre 1982 pennies are an excellent idea.
kjdyatta 2 years ago