I was thrilled when Gold went up to 400 Fiat USD's per ounce...

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I seem to have been doing all the right things for Decades...

I always thought that my Coin Collection would be worth a lot of money some day...

I never thought it would be as valuable as it is now, and even more on the other side of the Reset...

It all started at a very young age for me, when my Father brought me back a Beautiful 1886-S Morgan Silver Dollar from Downtown Las Vegas...

He probably set it aside, since it was so shinny and new looking...

Back in those days, there were probably more Silver Dollars in Las Vegas than any other City...

What's funny, was that everyone cashed them in for Paper, because they didn't like carrying around all that Weight...lol...

Would you believe I still have that 1886-S Morgan Silver Dollar, and it's worth plenty...

I put it in one of the old fashioned Plastic Holders that it's still in...

I use to go to the Bank and ask for 50 Silver Dollars at a time, so I can look for Carson City Mint Marks...

I never did find any, but I have some very valuable Silver Dollars now...

I'm shocked every time I look at the Price Guide...

Back then, I was still seeing Standing Liberty Quarters and Walking Liberty Half Dollars in Circulation...

I also liked collecting all the Mercury Dimes I found in Circulation...

Once Silver was removed from our U.S. Coinage, I started collecting all our 90% Silver Coins...

Next came all the Silver and Copper Rounds I liked buying in Tubes of 20...

These days, I've been holding onto all the "Clad" U.S. Coins I get back with my change...
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I always use Paper Fiat USD's when I do my day to day spending...

Most of the time, when I'm out spending, I see people using their Debit Cards...

I like picking up a couple rolls of Quarters when I need to go to the Bank...

I figure, Common U.S. Coinage will get me in on the Ground Floor of U.S. Crypto Coinage...

If I'm right about what's heading our way, USCC will be 100% backed by U.S. Gold Coins, which means my Common U.S. Coinage will need to increase 100 Fold in Spending Power...

The only way to obtain "New" USCC will be with Gold, but once it's obtain, it becomes "Existing" USCC, which can be used to buy or sell anything all over the World, from a Rock to a Valuable Work of Art...

The day, I'm looking forward to seeing is when a Copper Coated Zinc Penny has the Spending Power of one of today's Fiat USD's...

And no, our One Cent Coins aren't going anywhere, and will still have Legal Tender Status, long after the Paper Fiat USD's become a Distant Memory...

USCC will be 100% backed by U.S. Gold Coins...

Our Paper Coinage and Common U.S. Coinage will be 100% backed by our Silver, Platinum and Palladium Coins...

Get ready for Gold and Silver to be Revalued and turned into Circulating U.S. Coinage...

I figure our Platinum and Palladium Coins will only be issued as Collector Coinage, but they will still be used to back our Paper and Common Coinage...

Just so you know, "We the People" have Staggering amounts of Silver and Gold, just Standing By, waiting to Jump Start our New and Improved Monetary System...

We won't even need to use any of our Gold or Silver stored at Fort Knox or any of the obvious places...

Plus, I see Staggering amounts of Silver and Gold, flooding into the U.S. Treasury, from all over the World...

And don't worry about all the "Physical" Fiat USD's that comes flooding back to the United States, because it will all be "removed and replaced" with no loss of Spending Power...

As much as I don't like Paper Fiat USD's, they will be the safest Fiat Currency to be holding at the time of the Reset...

I have good reason to believe there will be a 100 to 1 Exchange Rate away from Fiat USD's into Sound Money with no loss of Spending Power...

During the Redemption Period, Physical Fiat USD's will actually experience a small increase in Spending Power, since I believe there's less that 1% Spending Power remaining, and the U.S. Treasury will be offering a full 1%...
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This post is getting a little long for most readers, so feel free to question anything I write in your reply...

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Where did you come across this idea?

It had to be at least 15 years ago... Someone at work said the money in my wallet didn't belong to me... That got me thinking, and one thing lead to another... I started writing about it on Steemit close to 8 years ago... I tried to come up with the answer using our original Silver and Gold Coinage, but that sure didn't work... It became obvious to me that we set the Weights and Face Values too low... All we had to make change for our Silver and Gold Coins , ended up being Pennies and Nickels... I tried using the Face Values of our Bullion Coinage and the Weights and Face Values didn't make sense either... So, I was forced to start from scratch and came up with Silver and Gold Coins with Weights of 1/10, 1/5, 1/2 and 1 Ounce... I did away with the 1/4 ounce Silver and Gold Coins... With a 10 to 1 Silver/Gold Ratio, the Silver Coins ended up with Face Values of $1, $2, $5, and $10... The Gold Coins ended up with Face Values of $10, $20, $50 and $100... These Weights and Face Value numbers worked perfectly with our Common Coinage... Then there was the Exchange Rate away from Fiat into Sound Money... I figured the Fiat USD's lost more than 99% of their Spending Power leaving less than 1%... So I came up with a 100 to 1 Exchange Rate that would cause no loss of Spending Power as we removed and replaced Physical Fiat USD's... Anyway... One thing lead to another until I figured out we could pay off the National Debt in Full, including the Rental Fees we've been calling interest on the Debt... I did all the Fine Tuning until I'm where I'm at now... I figure, it's the only way to return to Sound Money... What I "was" calling Electronic Coinage turned out to be what I'm "now" calling U.S. Crypto Coinage which "will" make the United States the Crypto Capital of the World... I can't wait... One thing's for sure... None of the Financial Gurus I listen to are aware of what I see heading our way...

Yeah, nobody wants to believe me, either.

At 2000usd gold, we could knock 2 zeroes off of prices and be back to parity, but now it's almost 50% higher.
I'm with you on the transition back to sound money, I don't see them repudiating coins, ie, declare them worthless and issuing new.
I saw an article about Malaysia, or somewhere, resetting their money and one of their coins went up 50,000x, but I can't find that article, anymore.
I had some 1970's mexican coins that only had melt value, I thought I had made a good deal for them only to find out they weren't worth carrying to town.

So, I see tptb floating the frn and letting the banks worry about how to pay back the people, and declaring the usd to be restored to its constitutional definition, 371.25gr of pure silver.
Doing that will require base metal coinage to make change.
When the banks finally collapse, the new money will be issued to everybody, likely from post offices.

My version of the Reset turned out to be very simple... Simple Weights and Simple Face Values... The New $1 Silver Coins will weigh One Tenth of an Ounce... We already have our Common Coinage... We will need U.S. Crypto Coinage to "make change" or "pay" for amounts "less" than One Cent... Paper Coinage will also be issued with Face Values from One Cent to One Hundred Cents...

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What’s Fort Knox?

It's a place where people think most of our U.S. Gold is stored...

Last year there was a lot of talk about dollars disappearing from the market. I always said and will say that the dollar has no tendency to disappear and possibly will not disappear for a long time, well that is my opinion.
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I'm pretty sure, the plan is to remove and replace all Fiat USD's...