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Post by polack on Jan 3, 2016 22:06:45 GMT
What we need to do is the one thing all other governments took a step away from, to found our new currency on an actual value instead of making it nothing but colored paper. I can only agree with all of the people before me arguing for a silver standard as our main standard. It's unlikely that the general people would disagree with owning actual silver, especially if they can pay for goods with it. This sounds like a good idea. Thinking about it, why not just make silver itself the official currency? - Impossible to counterfeit - Holds value elsewhere - No need to make coins everywhere you go you have to weigh it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2016 22:08:23 GMT
everywhere you go you have to way it Easy way of counting money.
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Post by polack on Jan 3, 2016 22:09:48 GMT
everywhere you go you have to way it Easy way of counting money. Say you want to buy a house how many silver bar's would you need to carry?
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Post by prosciutto on Jan 3, 2016 22:27:28 GMT
What we need to do is the one thing all other governments took a step away from, to found our new currency on an actual value instead of making it nothing but colored paper. I can only agree with all of the people before me arguing for a silver standard as our main standard. It's unlikely that the general people would disagree with owning actual silver, especially if they can pay for goods with it. This sounds like a good idea. Thinking about it, why not just make silver itself the official currency? - Impossible to counterfeit - Holds value elsewhere - No need to make coins You need coins though, in order to standardize the currency. You cant just get into a shop and pay with a nugget of silver, nobody would know the value. However if you pay with three 5 gram silver coins its easier to value it
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Post by polack on Jan 3, 2016 22:44:52 GMT
This sounds like a good idea. Thinking about it, why not just make silver itself the official currency? - Impossible to counterfeit - Holds value elsewhere - No need to make coins You need coins though, in order to standardize the currency. You cant just get into a shop and pay with a nugget of silver, nobody would know the value. However if you pay with three 5 gram silver coins its easier to value it we do need some kind of coin and something else for large purchases
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