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We have entered a time when it's possible to make a fake silver coin with real silver and be profitable for the forger (I am talking about $1 coins). The technology is not too expensive and for the most part it's enterally possible for it to be home-grown. There is no reason to fake the material of those coins other than greed and over time risk going to pound me in the ass prison will catch up with those people. If there was a minimum (rather than a maximum) of 15 years jail plus other penalties people selling fake material might think twice... might. When gold and silver becomes more common XRF will be normal and even banks will start to carry them and offer it as part of their service - and they are going to need it to recapitalise anyway.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHK0XG4nhyc

I think in the years to come we are going to see home-brew coins come to market as all those silver bars are turned into low denomination money... and we are going to see some truly beautiful 1c coins hit the market. And, they aren't necessarily going to be from well known mints... just anon coins. No one really knows who made them or their origin and there might also be many makes of the same design as they are copied by other anons. And we might even end up with anons faces on these coins - a total new type of shit coin. This will just be another step of turning the real world into a tibetan basket weaving forum and us ruling over it.

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