It all depends on the Face Value of the United States Bullion Gold and Silver Coinage you're Physically Holding in your Hands, after the Reset...
Then there are the One Ounce Platinum $100 Face Value, U.S. Bullion Coins, which are probably less expensive to obtain than the $100 Face Value, Gold U.S. Bullion Coins...
My Pocket Change Theory is all about the Face Value of "any" and "all" United States Coins...
A ONE CENT U.S. Coin will "Remove" and "Replace" a One Dollar Federal Reserve Note...
When I say remove and replace, I mean that a One Cent Coin will have the same "Spending Power" as the One Dollar, Federal Reserve Note...
You can buy a "Can of Beans" at the Store, for "either" One Federal Reserve Note Dollar "or" a ONE CENT, U.S. Coin...
You may need a Debit Card in order to use U.S. Crypto-Dollars and Cents, to pay the Tax on the Can of Beans...
I suggest that everyone get themselves a Bank Debit Card...
And don't Worry, your Money will remain Safe in the Bank...
After the Reset, many of you will be Wishing you had bought a few more rolls of One Dollar, U.S. Coins...
After the Reset, feel free to make your normal Withdrawals at the Bank, or use your Debit Cards, to obtain Physical U.S. Paper-Cents or Paper Trade Dollars from the ATM Money Machines...
Spare Change will become very scarce and very valuable...
I figure most people will carry less than a Dollar in U.S. Pocket Change, at any one time...
Any Federal Reserve Notes or Digital Blips you have at your Local Bank will "automatically" Reset to the new U.S. Crypto-Dollars and Cents causing no Disruption in Use...
A One Hundred Dollar Federal Reserve Note will "Reset" to One U.S. Crypto-Dollar...
A One Dollar Federal Reserve Note will "Reset" to One U.S. Crypto-Cent...
The Debit Cards will make it Possible for us, to have U.S. Decimal Crypto-Cents...
Therefore, One U.S. Crypto-Dollar, may be followed by .9999 U.S. Decimal Cents...
The Paper Federal Reserve Notes will remain in use until the End of the Redemption Period...
You may "either" spend them out of Circulation, "or" turn them in at your Local Bank...
At the End of the Redemption Period, all Federal Reserve Notes will become Void of any and all Legal Tender Status...
I foresee a very Smooth Transition from the Central Bank Owners Monetary System to a We, the Peoples United States Monetary System...
We will have our very own, "interest free" Monetary System...
I figure it is "the" Major Part of the Patriots Plan for Change...
Our POTUS is going to "Remove" the Central Bank Owners Power and "Replace" it with We, the Peoples Power...
Call it a Reset...
I'm expecting to see a One Hundred Fold increase in the "Spending Power" of all U.S. Coinage...
It will be an "Everything" of "Value" Reset...
If you're currently earning $100,000 Per Year in Federal Reserve Notes, that will be Reset to $1,000 Per Year in U.S. Crypto-Dollars...
So, as per my Pocket Change Theory, it will be Best to have Physical U.S. Coinage "before" the Reset...
U.S. Coinage will be very hard to obtain after the Reset...
Physical U.S. Coinage will be the best way to obtain U.S. Crypto-Dollars and Cents...
Physical U.S. Bullion Coinage will be the second best way to obtain U.S. Crypto-Dollars and Cents...
The most expensive way to obtain U.S. Crypto-Dollars and Cents will be with Federal Reserve Notes...
Federal Reserve Notes, won't lose any Spending Power, but they won't be gaining the 100 Fold Increase, either...
Do yourself a Favor and buy Four Rolls of U.S. One Dollar Coins...
They will only Cost you $100 now, but will have the "Spending Power" of 10,000 Federal Reserve Note Dollars, after the Reset...
NOTE...
The above is all part of my Pocket Change Theory...
Generic Bullion Rounds and Bars, will not experience the same 100 Fold increase in "Spending Power"...
Precious Metals will be the "SAME" as holding onto Federal Reserve Notes...
I figure a One Ounce Round or Bar of Gold will go for 15 U.S. Crypto-Dollars and a One Ounce Round or Bar of Silver, will go for around 15 U.S. Crypto-Cents...
Keep that in mind when you're deciding "between" U.S. Bullion Coinage "or" Gold and Silver Rounds and Bars...
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