Why do we have to go to crypto?
I want cold, hard precious metals.
I'd be okay lugging around gold, silver and platinum coins. Truly.
No more abstracts, promisory notes, fiat, flakey online stuff. Give us something we can hold in our hands and know it's really there.
Who's with me?

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In response Yankee Carolyn to her Publication

If a bad guy knows you carry gold they will just take it from you.
However here is the best alternative I have found that could work.

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In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

On the site I looked at, most notes were sold out... and, the one still available was $3.45 a piece, even though the denomination says '$1.00'

If this is to be currency, and not a collectors item, why even put a denomination on it?

If I presented this in Safeway, in one of the States allowing this currency - I would only get '$1' worth of goods for it, right?

If this is index linked to the price of gold, then again, why bother putting a denomination in it - either you can buy $3.45 worth of goods with it, or, its only worth that to another collector.

This is confusing to me.

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In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

This is from JM Bouillon
"Goldbacks were first introduced for the state of Utah, with the local government in the state introducing a bill in 2011 to give Utahans an option for paying with gold once again.

Though Goldback notes are not US legal tender, you do have the power to pay for goods and services within the state of issue with these Goldbacks. (so I can't use them in my state of MT for example)

***In order to use the notes for commercial transactions, vendors must volunteer to accept the notes.***

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In response Mare Qay - WWG1WGA! to her Publication

This would make travel between states very cumbersome - travellers checks... ie universally accepted currency would be needed.

We will always arrive back at that point, because we no longer live the Medieval hamlett life, where traveling 10 miles was the trek of a lifetime.

Exactly, until all states & vendors accept it, all you can do is keep in ur wallet or safe LOL. Still trying to find a site that explains the "1" on the note & how it's value is translated when u purchase something.

In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

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