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What makes U.S. Coins more Valuable...

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Because of the many Decades of Inflation, the Fiat USD's have "less" than 1% Spending Power remaining...

I have good reason to believe, that "We the People" will Honor the Final "One Percent" Spending Power of Physical Fiat USD's...

We will be Redeeming (Central Bank Owners) Physical Fiat Dollars for (our) U.S. Coinage at a 100 to 1 Exchange Rate...

At Present, we can still obtain U.S. Coinage at Rock Bottom Prices...

The question is this... Do we get in "now" or wait for the 100 to 1 Exchange Rate...???

The Transfer of Wealth will happen in the "Very Near Future"...

What makes U.S. Coinage Valuable is the fact that it belongs to "We the People" and not the Central Bank Owners...

We the People own the Rights to U.S. Coinage in any Form we choose to issue it...

I see the coming need for Paper Coinage and Electronic Coinage, so get ready...

Plus, Congress has the Power to Regulate the Value thereof and Fix their Weights and Measures...

And Fix the Weights and Face Value Measurements of our Silver and Gold Coinage, they will...

Our Common Coinage has "already" been Corrected, and will be used to help "make change" for our Corrected Silver and Gold Coinage...

So once the Face Values of our Silver and Gold Coins are Corrected, it stands to reason, that the "Spending Power" of our Common U.S. Coinage will also need to be Corrected...

This is where the 100 to 1 Exchange Rate comes into Play, along with the Redemption Period...

It will take 10,000 Fiat USD's for a "Corrected" One Ounce, $100 U.S. Gold Coin...

So, if a $100 Gold Coin ends up with the Spending Power of 10,000 of today's Fiat USD's, it tells me that "One Hundred Dollars" in "any" Combination of U.S. Coins, will have the "Spending Power" of 10,000 of today's Fiat USD's...

Keep in mind that our Common U.S. Coinage has "already" been Corrected, with Dates starting in 1965...

Whatever the Face Value of our Corrected Coins are, just multiply that by 100 to arrive at their Spending Power in today's Fiat USD's...

This is what makes "any" of our U.S. Coins more Valuable than the Central Bank Owners Fiat USD's...

Feel free to question anything I write...

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