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<p>[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 1561703, member: 41780"]So far my favorite series is the Morgan dollar series. Cliche, I know. The reason is because Morgans are struck with more detail than most series and represent an interesting part of American history (late 19th and early 20th century, when there was some kind of gold standard in place).</p><p><br /></p><p>Now for my business idea: one could establish the first website giving people the opportunity to trade property for precious metals (and vice versa) instead of fiat money or dealing with real estate agents. Granted, the market would not be huge, but I'd imagine it would become famous and much-needed if hyperinflation were to set in.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some elaboration: houses and property would be priced not in terms of dollars but rather in gold and silver ounces. Though some might say using precious metals rather than cash would be inconvenient, in the case of hyperinflation or even mass inflation that may no longer be true.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 1561703, member: 41780"]So far my favorite series is the Morgan dollar series. Cliche, I know. The reason is because Morgans are struck with more detail than most series and represent an interesting part of American history (late 19th and early 20th century, when there was some kind of gold standard in place). Now for my business idea: one could establish the first website giving people the opportunity to trade property for precious metals (and vice versa) instead of fiat money or dealing with real estate agents. Granted, the market would not be huge, but I'd imagine it would become famous and much-needed if hyperinflation were to set in. Some elaboration: houses and property would be priced not in terms of dollars but rather in gold and silver ounces. Though some might say using precious metals rather than cash would be inconvenient, in the case of hyperinflation or even mass inflation that may no longer be true.[/QUOTE]
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