Sep
All Us Coins And Bills Produced To Date .01-$100,000
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e continental currency suffered from printing press inflation and was replaced by the silver dollar at the rate of 1 silver dollar = 1000 continental dollars.
[edit] Silver and gold standards
From 1792, when the Mint Act was passed, the dollar was pegged to silver at 371.25 grains, 24.75 grains (1.604 g). Many historians[who?] erroneously ume gold was standardized at a fixed rate in parity with silver, however there is no evidence of Congress making this law. This has to do with Alexander Hamilton’s suggestion to Congress of a fixed 15:1 ratio of silver to gold, respectively. The gold coins that were minted however, were not given any denomination whatsoever and traded for a market value relative to the Congressional standard of the silver dollar. 1834 saw a shift in the gold standard to 23.2 grains (1.50 g), followed by a slight adjustment to 23.22 grains (1.505 g) in 1837 (16:1 ratio).[citation needed]
In 1862, paper money was issued without the backing of precious metals, due to the Civil War. Silver and Gold Coins continued to be issued and in 1878 the link between paper money and coins was reinstated. This disconnect from gold and silver backing also occurred during the War of 1812. The use of paper money not backed by precious metals had occurred under the Articles of Confederation from 1777 to 1788 when paper money became referred to as “not worth a continental”. This was a primary reason for the “No state shall… make any thing but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts” clause in article 1, section 10 of the United States Constitution.
In 1900, the bimetallic standard was abandoned and the dollar was defined as 23.22 grains (1.505 g) of gold, equivalent to setting the price of 1 troy ounce of gold at $20.67. Silver Coins continued to be issued for circulation
Duration : 0:3:47
Sep
China is Dumping US Dollar For Gold Bullion
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Fast Gold Bullion Delivery:
http://www.bulliondeluxe.com/gold-bullion/silver-gold-and-platinum-bullion
China, Russia and others have expressed concern about their US dollar-denominated holdings because of the budget deficits the US faces in financing bailout.
Get ready guys.
Buy gold bullion, silver and platinum bullion bars.
Duration : 0:1:25
Sep
Is Inflation phasing out Australian Coins ? Already happened to Silver !
Posted by admin as Silver Coin
Inflation will most probably see coins in Australia and America change in the near future. If we don’t see a completely new currency we will have to either drop the size of the coin down like the U.K. 5 and 10 pence (since 1990-1992) have done or change to a cheaper metal (Steel) such as FIJI 5,10,20 and 50 cent pieces (since 1990) have done. I think steel as it’s cheap and abundant in Australia and is less work to update vending machines. Every change must be done with care and be subtle enough to distract from the realisation that your savings are being robbed in broad daylight !
Duration : 0:7:9
Aug
Silver to Gold Ratio 1883 to Present - Bullion
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Silver Gold ratio - presented through yearly averages of the silver:gold relationship
Duration : 0:4:0
Aug
Gold & Silver - Technical Analysis
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Covering gold and silver for the week ending July 10, 2009
Charts free at
http://www.freestockcharts.com
Duration : 0:10:12
Aug
Gold Survival Inflation Investments Part I
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I’ve had to revise the video because of copyright protection on a song I used. So…I’m late getting this 1st part out. Instead of muting the song, they muted the entire video including my voice. Well, that’s YouTube for ya!
Gold Survival Inflation Investments Part I of II. I explain the reasoning behind purchasing small gold weight coins. First is because of a survival means to participate in the cash circle rather than being stuck in the barter circle if there is an economic collapse. Second is to hedge inflation. Third is to purchase Gold Coin or bullion as an investment.
Duration : 0:8:53
Aug
1000oz Silver Bullion
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TheStoneKeyhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/thestonekeyNewsGold, silver, bullion, money, ed, steer, gata, ted, butler, cftc, jim, rogers, hyperinflation, inflation, fed, audit, ponzi, jp, morgan, goldman, sachs, max, keiser, bill, murphy, position, limit1000oz Silver Bullion
Duration : 0:1:16
Aug
Coins for the dollar collapse
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This is a sample of some coins that I have purchased today and before this. Not only silver, but also copper and nickel coins. No Gold Coins as I believe silver will outperform gold. I also refuse to pay over spot for gold.
Duration : 0:5:50
Aug
The Silver Bartering Currency Coins, 1/2-oz Pieces
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This is a generic video (I’ll make a better one later) to introduce and explain these coins.
Strike as many coins as you want by contacting:
The Collector’s Mint
Tarzana, California
(818) 609-7666
moneyco3@aol.com
Richard Nelson or Nancy
Obverse of the coin show:
“BARTERING [Circle-A Symbol] CURRENCY”
“.50 Troy”
“AN” (which is the mint mark of the American National Mint)
“A JUST WEIGHT AND BALANCE ARE THE LORD’S” (which quote comes from Proverbs 16:11 of the King James Version of the Bible)
Reverse of the coin shows:
“.999 FINE SILVER”
“1/2 Ounce”
“MONETARY POWER AND CONTROL TO THE PEOPLE”
The American National Mint and The Collector’s Mint are divisions of The Money Company.
For an updated list of businesses that will allow you to spend these coins at their establishments, go to
http://sites.google.com/site/bartercoins
Duration : 0:5:31
Aug
Gold and Silver: So You Can’t Afford Gold? View this video and realize you can EASY!
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In this video I point you to a website http://www.mintproducts.com/
The No LayAway LayAway Plan Link here…
https://www.mintproducts.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=9
Here you have the flexibility of making payments towards the item or items you would like to acquire. By getting involved in the No LayAway LayAway Plan you will find yourself able to even buy that particular gold coin you’ve fancied over time past and didn’t think it was within your reach. By viewing their website and reading their Q&A concerning the No LayAway LayAway Plan. You JUST might find yourself buying Gold Coins.
Duration : 0:10:16
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