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@outforsushi On the other hand, if the definition of a molecule is a collection of atoms in which the electrons belonging to the molecule are not all localized around single atoms, then it's hard to consider metals as non-molecular given that all the conduction electrons roam around the entire brick of the stuff, and in fact conduct electricity as a result.
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nitpick. gold/silver are not molecules. Correct usage would be atom by atom
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Thank You Mr. Greenberg!
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I appreciate the information that Mr. Maloney has made available but I think it's a little disingenuous not to explain a little about 90% silver coins and to only refer to it as "junk silver". I know that's the common term for it, but for people just learning it might give them a slanted perspective.
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If Campbell Soup is not enough to understand inflation, people should check out other items priced in gold. Check out PricedInGold (dot) com to see many different things priced in gold.
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@whygoldandsilver do you know if New Zealand has any government minted gold/silver coins?
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Inflation charts should be plotted on a logarithmic scale. That's one thing Mike and the boys do wrong. The rest of the story is great.
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So, your silver gold investment ratio, is that ratio according to dollar amount or oz amount?
3 people have all their eggs in the dow
Gyva02 6 months ago 7
You forgot one thing about definition of money, It stores value as long as no one steals it from you, and then loans it to your future generations with interest(namely banks and government). LOL!
charronfamilyconnect 6 months ago 5