This is where I got the Dried Clumps of Gold Dust...

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I could be wrong, but I think the Heavy Brown Rock I picked up, could have "more" than One Ounce of Gold per Pound...

Prospectors are normally thrilled if they discover One Ounce of Gold per Ton...

A funny thought just occurred to me...

A One Ounce $100 U.S. Gold Coin, will get me $100 in Gold Coins, $100 in Silver Coins, $100 in Electronic Coinage, $100 in Paper Coinage or $100 in Common Coinage...

I suppose, I could obtain a Combination of any of the above...

My question to all my new readers...

Right now, would you prefer to go out and pay 3,000 Fiat USD's for a One Ounce $100 Gold Coin, or try to get your hands on $3,000 in Common U.S. Coinage...???

And people wonder why I keep writing that our Common Coinage will "out perform" Silver, Gold, and all the Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin...

I'm already starting to hear reports hat what I've been writing about is in motion...

The Future is "now" the Present...

Now, back to the Gold Dust...

Once removed from the Coffee Filter, this is what some of the Dried Clumps of Gold Dust look like...

The Clumps of Gold Dust have "Heads" and "Tails" because of how it Dried on the Coffee Filter...

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Judging from what I've seen so far, I think One Pound of Ore, probably contains "more" than One Ounce of Gold...

The next time I'm out there, I want to bring back at least 25 pounds of ore...

I want to use the Dried Clumps of Gold Dust to buy a Piece of Land with a Spring that produces One Gallon of Water per minute...

I want to turn that One Gallon per Minute, into Raging Water Falls, flowing into Multiple Pools of Water...

I'll use the extra Water to turn the area into a Desert Oasis...

By the time my Desert Oasis starts to become a reality, I'll be turning my Dried Clumps of Gold Dust into $100 Gold Coins or U.S. Electronic Coinage...

I love designing Gardens and watching them grow...

I normally draw my Designs on Paper first, so I have something to go by...

Anyway...

For the average person, there still might be a little time to obtain some Rolls of Quarters or One Dollar Coins...

I just received my three $10 Rolls of Quarter Dollar Coins from the U.S. Mint yesterday...
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Ordering the 3 Rolls Of Quarter Dollar Coins, was the only way I was able to get a Full (40 Coin) Roll with San Francisco Mint Marks...

I already have the "Five" 1/5 Ounce Silver "Proof" Coins for 2024...

The 5 Silver Proofs adds up to One Ounce, which was a Major Clue for me...

Notice how the Quarter Dollars are now 25 Cents...

Remember me writing that Dollars will be "removed and replaced" by Cents...???

My three $10 Rolls all Brand New and Beautiful...

I personally think they were well worth 60 Digital Fiat USD's plus Postage...

I figure, 60 "Physical" Fiat USD's will only get me 60 Cents in U.S. Coinage, on the "other side" of the Reset...

On the other side of the Reset, $30 in U.S. Coinage will be like having 3,000 of today's "Physical" Fiat USD's...

Our Paper Coinage, Electronic Coinage and Common Coinage will need to increase 100 Fold in Spending Power, in order to "make change" for our New Product Line of "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins...

Our "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins will range from $2 to $100...

Our Common Coinage will range from One Cent to $1...

Our Paper Coinage will range from One Cent to One Hundred Cents...

Our Electronic Coinage will have Electronic Dollars, Cents and 99 Decimal Cents...

Anyway...

These Quarter Dollar "Collector" Coins will have Premiums attached...

The U.S. Mint does Ship these Rolls of Quarters all over the World, if you're interested...

On the other side of the Reset, I figure each $10 Roll will be worth 1,000 of today's Fiat USD's plus Collector Premiums...

I could pick up rolls of Quarters for $10 each at the Bank, but I collect U.S. Coins, and think this is going to be rare in the Near Future...

Not that I'll ever sell them, but it's nice knowing I have them now...

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Let me know what you think...

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Right now, would you prefer to go out and pay 3,000 Fiat USD's for a One Ounce $100 Gold Coin, or try to get your hands on $3,000 in Common U.S. Coinage...

This is really a very technical question. I will try to get the $100 gold coin

You are lucky to find gold, if I were you I would be dedicated to this, but I would NOT stop posting, well, I would miss you