Lakota warriors to protect new "silver bank?"
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Brave Indians leading the way...Sovereign Nation with the right to have their own system .... i bet the FEDS are furious and don't want this news to spread...march on!
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IMHO everyone makes a mistake by putting "dollar" on their "medallion". If I wanted to create a substitute currency, I'd just make it an "ounce". (Dollar was a corruption of the word "thaller", the name of a silversmith.) Like we don't know the price of silver in worthless Federal Reserve Notes.
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Lakota silver rounds are terrific looking coins
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@reinkefj old post I know but actually a dollar is 23 grams of gold. It was a weight in gold used as a measurement. Peace.
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I love this idea, I hate the fed, but Lakota silver rounds are not competitively priced, and they are not divisible.
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Why is silver not changing in value? All the other precious medals are.
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wow, controlling the value of your own nations money is a good idea, the United States should try it
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please interview the lakota bank.. i want to know more MORE !!
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stupid, why do you say google 4409, you sound sick & stupid
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Great report Ridley...from the looks of your hit counter you've hit the big time with this one.
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google "Gaurdians Of Oglala" for a little historical perspective.
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Okay, those previous two comments I made, IGNORE THEM. I apologize! The coins arrived and they're beautiful.
I repeat, IGNORE THE PREVIOUS TWO COMMENTS I MADE!!! THE COINS ARRIVED!!!
For those who have given me negative remarks, you were right to do so!! lol! In fact I will add to that tally!!
This has been a wonderful and yet incredibly befuddling day! I have a few theories as to why the transaction "appeared" the way it did but we'll leave that for later!
Cheers All!
any other concerns folks are running into regarding the bank?
RidleyReport 3 years ago