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>>16980424
Even with confiscation you will make a clear profit from what they give you.

Non holders meanwhile will be left with absolutely nothing during an economic collapse.

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>>1952780

Dirty silver is overrated (thus overpriced).

>muh post-apocalypse currency usefulness

By that point commodities and resources will be much more useful than any "precious metals." Also, some argue they are good because they are worth less than pure silver coins, so you can exchange them with ease. Well you can do same with a new 99% silver bullion. It's called cutting them into pieces and using the exact amount you want to trade. People used to do this a lot (see pic).

>new coins have an additional price (brand, name value)

Yeah, but they sell higher for that reason.


>>1954269

Yes, and? People will and buy and sell with that in mind. No big deal.

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