The many "Face Values" of Sound Money...

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On the Edge of this "One Ounce" Gold Coin it says "HUNDRED CENTS ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT"...

These are Collector (Gold) Versions of our Original Silver Dollars...

To me, it's just another Clue that we Set the Face Value of our Original Silver Dollars too low...

Why else would they make a One Ounce, One Dollar "Gold" Coin...???

I figure our One Ounce Gold Coins will have $100 Face Values...

It all seems so obvious to me, that this is another clue...

This is why people seem to have a hard time understanding my "Fine Tuned" version of the coming U.S. Monetary Correction...

I see it as an Easy Fix, and at this point in time, I think President Trump also sees it as an Easy Fix...

How else would "We the People" be able to "Make America Great Again"...???


This Scene seems to fit in with what I've been trying to get through to people...

It makes me wonder where "Original Thought" comes from...

We came up with everything we now know to be true...

I suppose we were able to figure it out, somewhere along the way, right...???

This is one of the reasons I love to write...

I never know what I'll be typing next...

Lucky for me, I have a Wild imagination...

I suppose I should get back to the "Sound Money" Face Values for our "Circulating" Silver and Gold Coins, in Phase One of the U.S. Monetary Correction...

Which Face Values would "you" prefer on our Silver and Gold Coins...

I came up with Silver Coins with $1, $2, $5 and $10 Face Values...

Would you prefer that our Silver Coins have $100, $200, $500 and $1,000 Face Values, because this will be the "Spending Power" of our Silver Coins, "if" they were measured in today's Fiat USD's...???

For Gold Coins, I came up with $10, $20, $50 and $100 Face Values...

Would you prefer that our Gold Coins have $1,000, $2,000, $5,000 and $10,000 Face Values, because this will be the "Spending Power" of our Gold Coins, "if" they were measured in today's Fiat USD's...???

I personally think, we can do without the extra "Two Zeros"...

I like the Smaller Face Values for "our" New Product Line of Silver and Gold Coins...

With the Smaller Face Values, we'll be able to use our Common U.S. Coinage to "make change"...

Our Electronic Decimal Cents can be used for any amount less than One Paper Cent, or a One Cent Coin...

One Hundred Decimal Cents will be equal to One Electronic Cent...

One Decimal Cent will have the "Spending Power" of One of today's One Cent Coins...

I tend to see a bigger picture, because of the Monetary Puzzle I was able to to put together...

It makes it possible for me to see things that others tend to overlook...

It is what it is...

My problem has always been trying to get others, to see what I see...

Anyway...

There's a New One Ounce "One Dollar" Gold Coin becoming available on the 14th of this month, which is about 7 or 8 days away...

They'll probably be "Sold Out" on the First Day...

I was able to get my hands on the Silver Medal Version, which quickly sold out...
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This was what our Original Silver Dollars looked like with the "HUNDRED CENTS ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT on the Edge of the Gold Coin...

The U.S. Mint will only be Minting 17,500 of these "Collector" Gold Coins...

Because of what I see heading our way, the Melt Value of Gold will go to $90 per ounce...

That's 9,000 of today's Fiat USD's...

So, if these Gold "Collector" Coins are selling for anything "less" than 9,000 of today's Fiat USD's, I would consider them to be a good buy...

At this point in time, I personally think people would be much better off, using the same amount of Fiat USD's to obtain "our" Common U.S. Coinage, but that's me...

I'm a Coin Collector, so it wouldn't be out of the question for me to buy one of these Gold Coins...

Knowing what I think I know, I'll be able to obtain it later, using my Common U.S. Coinage, which will have 100 Times "more" Spending Power than it has now...

I have plenty of Common U.S. Coinage "Standing By" just waiting to be Activated...

By the way...

It's amazing to see the Collector Value of some of the recent "Uncirculated" U.S. Coins, which I've been calling "Common"...

I still think the 250 Coin Boxes of Uncirculated Rolls of $1 Native American Coins "is" the Best Deal I'm able to find, on the U.S. Mints Product Schedule for 2024...

Just do a search for Boxes of Native American $1 Coins...

They only Cost 39.75 over the $250 Face Value, plus Postage...

If that's not a Super Deal, I don't know what is...

Time may be running out for Super Deals like this...

Keep in mind that the U.S. Mint "Ships" all over the World...

I think the U.S. Mint and U.S. Treasury will "soon" be shipping "Staggering" amounts of Silver and Gold Coins, all over the World...

Instead of receiving $90 in Gold Coins for One Ounce of Gold, a person or Country can request $90 in Electronic Coinage...

Instead of receiving $9 in Silver Coins for One Ounce of Silver, a person or Country can request $9 in Paper Coinage...

Paper Coinage will be Denominated in Cents from One Cent to One Hundred Cents...

They may even look similar to the Old Paper Dollars, currently being used...

It will take Silver to get your hands on our "New" Paper Coinage, and it will take Gold to get your hands on our "New" Electronic Coinage...

Money is what I like to call "Monetary Tools" used to Measure Value...

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That's about it for today...

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(I suppose we were able to figure it out, somewhere along the way, right...???)And it will probably be resolved in a short time.

What’s the meaning of a face value?
The actual price of the coin or the price of the artwork on it?

When it comes to Monetary Tools, the Face Value is the Dollar or Cent amount stamped on a Silver, Gold, Platinum, Palladium or Clad Coin... They can Range from One Cent to One Hundred Dollars...

Oh quite easy
Thank you

My fine turned version of the coming U.S. Monetary Correction turned out to be an easy fix...

Very nice but unless it's microscopic for it to just be a dollar feels like disrespect for a gold coin

This Coin is a Gold Replica of our First Silver Dollar... They decided to do it with One Ounce of Gold...

I hear you beautiful design non the less and kept it more historicaly accurate that a way

I was able to get my hands on the Silver Medal Version with no Face Value...
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I ordered mine on the 1st day and noticed they were sold out the next day...

You always on the ball glad you landed one

I had to have one... Not that I'll ever see a profit from it...

Thats your patriotic edition to the stack 🤣

I just hope you're preparing for Electronic Coinage...