Who says it's hard to take good pictures of Silver Coins and Rounds...???
I always remove the Plastic Cap before taking the picture...
Anyway...
This Post will act as a Survey, about Circulating Silver and Gold Coins...
Do you think you would prefer my idea of 1/5 ounce $2 Silver Coins, or would you rather I keep the 1/4 ounce $2.5 Silver Coins...???
It will take 5 of the 1/5 ounce $2 Silver Coins to equal $10, or it will take 4 of the 1/4 ounce $2.5 Silver Coins to equal $10...
Would you like to switch to 1/5 ounce $20 Gold Coins, or would you prefer to have 1/4 ounce $25 Gold Coins...???
It will take 5 of the 1/5 ounce $20 Gold Coins to equal $100 or it will take 4 of the 1/4 ounce $25 Gold Coins to make $100...
I personally prefer the 1/5 ounce Silver and Gold Coins better than the 1/4 ounce Silver and Gold Coins...
I think the 1/5 ounce Coins will make it easier for the U.S. Treasury to pay for an Ounce of Silver or an Ounce of Gold...
I have good reason to believe the U.S. Treasury will pay $9 in Silver Coins for an Ounce of Silver, than use that Ounce of Silver to Mint $10 in Silver Coins...
I also believe the U.S. Treasury will pay $90 in Gold Coins for an Ounce of Gold, than use that Ounce of Gold to Mint $100 in Gold Coins...
The above amounts will apply "after" the the End of the Redemption Period...
I'm sure the U.S. Treasury will be offering many Special Deals for our Silver and Gold, "during" the Redemption Period...
Feel free to ask about some of the Special Deals I see heading our way...
Let me know if you prefer the 1/5 ounce Coins or the 1/4 ounce Coins...
Anyway...
The U.S. Mint is already issuing 1/5 ounce Silver "Collector" Coins with Face Values that say 25 Cents or Quarter Dollars...
I'm hoping this is in preparation for what's to come...
I don't have any insider information, but I do look for signs...
Doesn't it seem odd to you, that our "Collector" Quarter Dollar Coins now contain 1/5 ounce of 99.9% Silver...???
I didn't even notice until I came up with the $2 Silver Coin and the $20 Gold Coin...
A 1/5 ounce $2 Silver Coin will have the Spending Power of 200 of today's Fiat USD's...
A 1/2 ounce $5 Silver Coin will have the Spending Power of 500 of today's Fiat USD's...
A 1 ounce $10 Silver Coin will have the Spending Power of 1,000 of today's Fiat USD's...
A 1/5 ounce $20 Gold Coin will have the Spending Power of 2,000 of today's Fiat USD's...
A 1/2 ounce $50 Gold Coin will have the Spending Power of 5,000 of today's Fiat USD's...
And a 1 Ounce $100 Gold Coin will have the Spending Power of 10,000 of today's Fiat USD's...
There will also be 1/10 ounce $1 Silver Coins and 1/10 ounce $10 Silver Coin that will probably be issued only as "Collector" Coins, because of their Small Size and Huge amount of Spending Power...
The 1/10 ounce $1 Silver Coin will have the Spending Power of 100 of today's Fiat USD's, plus Collector Premiums...
The 1/10 ounce $10 Gold Coin will have the Spending Power of 1,000 of today's Fiat USD's, plus Collector Premiums...
I bet you'll never guess what "We the People" will be using to "make change" for our New Product Line of "Circulating" and "Collector" Silver and Gold Coins...
Feel free to put your answer in with your reply...