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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1365818, member: 15199"]If they had called it the Liberty Flagoon, I doubt anyone would have cared. As it is, hardly anyone cared anyway then, and not now. It would have just been another pretty bullion round. Sure you can find a small number of collectors and bullion lovers who did, but the "droves" of people did not and will not join. There is more of a chance that all currency will become digital/credit-debit card based than gold or silver ( oh, IMO, of course ). It does amuse, that you feel a state ( maybe yours) would want an alternate currency, and as well as your statement that the end of the world as we know it is coming for sure and the states wants to protect citizens by dealing in PM. Sure, I believe the end of the world is possible anytime. As a scientist, I am well aware of earthquakes, the rising of the Great cauldron in Yellowstone, rogue asteroids, and even possibly anti-matter meteorites, but precious metals can't protect us against those either. But I do not believe it would happen because of fiat money or lack of precious metal based currency. IMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1365818, member: 15199"]If they had called it the Liberty Flagoon, I doubt anyone would have cared. As it is, hardly anyone cared anyway then, and not now. It would have just been another pretty bullion round. Sure you can find a small number of collectors and bullion lovers who did, but the "droves" of people did not and will not join. There is more of a chance that all currency will become digital/credit-debit card based than gold or silver ( oh, IMO, of course ). It does amuse, that you feel a state ( maybe yours) would want an alternate currency, and as well as your statement that the end of the world as we know it is coming for sure and the states wants to protect citizens by dealing in PM. Sure, I believe the end of the world is possible anytime. As a scientist, I am well aware of earthquakes, the rising of the Great cauldron in Yellowstone, rogue asteroids, and even possibly anti-matter meteorites, but precious metals can't protect us against those either. But I do not believe it would happen because of fiat money or lack of precious metal based currency. IMO.[/QUOTE]
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