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<p>[QUOTE="Goodwin83, post: 1790504, member: 40346"]Thats actually quite smart...especially if you go under the thought pattern that silver is silver reguardless of who minted it. And there are some highly recognized generics out there too. You could probably do this really easy with bullion that changes every year(pandas/koalas/kookaburras). It would certainly help the value factor.</p><p> </p><p>Plus there are always ways to test to see if silver is genuine...</p><p> </p><p>he strikes me as a silver for bartering kind of silver stacker---and if thats the case and silver becomes the currency its not going to matter if its got a cool picture of a panda or leaf or eagle. The only thing that will matter is if its real and what purity. Just because it's government minted isn't going to make it more valuable in my eyes...in a social breakdown where paper money becomes exactly what it is...worthless. However, silver won't be the only thing of value...food/water/alcohol(as in booze)/ammo/ etc)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Goodwin83, post: 1790504, member: 40346"]Thats actually quite smart...especially if you go under the thought pattern that silver is silver reguardless of who minted it. And there are some highly recognized generics out there too. You could probably do this really easy with bullion that changes every year(pandas/koalas/kookaburras). It would certainly help the value factor. Plus there are always ways to test to see if silver is genuine... he strikes me as a silver for bartering kind of silver stacker---and if thats the case and silver becomes the currency its not going to matter if its got a cool picture of a panda or leaf or eagle. The only thing that will matter is if its real and what purity. Just because it's government minted isn't going to make it more valuable in my eyes...in a social breakdown where paper money becomes exactly what it is...worthless. However, silver won't be the only thing of value...food/water/alcohol(as in booze)/ammo/ etc)[/QUOTE]
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