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Peace and Prosperity will be the New Standard...

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pocketechange1.5 K26 days agoHive.Blog3 min read

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In my opinion, the 95 Digital Dollars I paid for this "Proof" Silver Dollar will end up with the Spending Power of 1,000 of today's Fiat USD's, when I factor in its Collector Premium...

This will happen on the "other side" of what I've been calling the U.S. Monetary Correction...

Because it's a Collector Coin, I figure it will be worth more than $10 in U.S. Coinage, depending on its Mint State Condition...

Ten Dollars in U.S. Coinage will have the Spending Power of 1,000 of today's Fiat USD's...

Not a bad deal, compared to what I'd get in Exchange for a 100 Dollar "Bill" on the other side of the Reset...

A 100 Dollar "Bill" will get me a $1 Coin on the other side of the Reset, with "no loss" in Spending Power...

It's all part of my "Fine Tuned" version of what's to come...

I have to make you aware that (as per my "Fine Tuned" version of what's to come) it would have been much better for me, to buy $100 in U.S. Coinage instead of this "Proof" Peace Dollar...

But since I'm a Coin Collector, I just had to have it...

One Hundred Dollars in Common U.S. Coinage will do 10 Times Better, with the Spending Power of 10,000 of today's Fiat USD's...

This is why I keep writing that Common U.S. Coinage will "out perform" Silver, Gold and all the Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin...

Anyway...

I take these Silver Dollars as a Clue, to our return to "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins...

I'm also seeing a World Wide Standard, when it comes to "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins...

It doesn't matter to me what your Country calls the Weights and Face Value Numbers, as long as we all use the same Weights and Face Value Numbers...

The Weights for both Silver and Gold Coins will be 1/10 ounce, 1/5 ounce, 1/2 ounce and 1 ounce Coins...

The Face Value Numbers will be 1, 2, 5 and 10 for Silver Coins...

The Face Value Numbers will be 10, 20, 50 and 100 for Gold Coins...

In the United States for example, we will use the Dollar ($) Sign with our Numbers...

I figure all 1/10 ounce Silver Coins should use the Number "1"...

A 1/5 ounce Silver Coin should use the Number "2"...

A 1/2 ounce Silver Coin should use the Number "5"...

A 1 ounce Silver Coin should use the Number "10"...

A 1/10 ounce Gold Coin should use the Number "10"...

A 1/5 ounce Gold Coin should use the Number "20"...

A 1/2 ounce Gold Coin should use the Number "50"...

And a 1 Ounce Gold Coin should use the Number "100"...

Here in the United States, we will call those Numbers "Dollars"...

Your Country can call those Numbers whatever they choose...

This will make doing Business much easier, without having to deal with constantly changing Exchange Rates...

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On the other side of the Reset, a "Silver" One Dollar "Collector" Coin, will contain 1/10 ounce of Silver...

Let me know if you have any concerns...

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