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A "possible peek" into the Future of Sound Money...

Because of its Face Value, this $100 Gold Collector Coin, will have the Spending Power of 10,000 Federal Reserve Note Dollars...

At this point in time, a person can find them on the U.S. Mint Product Page, selling for about $2,590 each...

After the U.S. Monetary Resets to "Circulating Sound Money," the above "One" Ounce $100 Gold Bullion Collector Coin will get you "Two", 1 Ounce $50 Gold Eagle Coins...

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A person could possibly pick these Two, $50 U.S. Gold Eagles for about 4,400 Federal Reserve Note Dollars...

The "Spending Power" of the Two, $50 Gold Eagles will be the same "Spending Power" as the One, $100 Gold Collector Coin...

A $50 Gold Eagle will have the Spending Power of 5,000 Federal Reserve Note Dollars...

A $100 Gold Collector Coin will have the Spending Power of 10,000 Federal Reserve Note Dollars...

If the $100 Coin and the Two, $50 Coins were to be Melted Down, they will have a total Melt Value of $105 in Sound Money......

This will prevent the Melting of our U.S. Bullion Coinage, because the Melt Values will always be worth less than the Face Values...

If you go to the U.S. Mint Product Page soon after I post this Blog, you will probably find that the $100 Platinum Collector Bullion Coins are selling for only 1,450 Federal Reserve Note Dollars each...
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At this Moment in Time, I consider the $100 Platinum Collector Coins a much better Bargain, than the $100 Gold Collector Coins, or the Two $50 Gold Eagle Coins, due to the Current Melt Value of Platinum...

Both the Gold and Platinum $100 Collector Bullion Coins, will have the same Spending Power of 10,000 Federal Reserve Note Dollars, if my Vision for Sound Money is correct...

In other words, the $100 Platinum Collector Coin currently selling for $1,450 will get your "2" of our One Ounce $50 Gold Eagles, after the U.S. Monetary Reset to Sound Money...

What a Deal, if my Vision for Sound Money is Correct...

There are even better deals, if you do your own Research...

Feel free to question anything I write...

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October 5, 2020... 17.3 Hollywood Time...

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I was looking at the Platinum coins lately, since I think the Platinum price is the most undervalued one at the moment.
Australian 1oz Platypus or 1oz Maple leaf Platinum coins are even a bit cheaper than the eagle. However here in Germany we have to pay VAT on Platinum coins, which brings them up to about 1200 US dollars. Thats a long way to go before it brings any profit. But I don't give up the idea just yet... :)

I like the U.S. Platinum Collector Coins, because of their $100 Face Value...

Thanks for stopping by...

October 7, 2020... 14.3 Hollywood Time...

Great Post...
October 7, 2020... 12.0 Hollywood Time...