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What is real money? I can give the Webster's dictionary version here: "something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment: as a: officially coined or stamped metal currency b: money of account c: paper money". My version is that money is that thing of value given to another party in exchange for something else of value, atleast to the parties involved. Sounds like the dictionary's version almost. So why didnt I just say that money is those greenish pieces of paper we carry around in our pockets with dead Presidents' faces on them? Because they are really not money at all. The key in both versions of our money definitions is the word, "value". Money has to have value, or what’s called "intrinsic value". This is value inherent in whatever is being offered as valuable. This is normally decided upon by many, many people over a long period of time, the ‘de facto’ standard. These peoples over a long time seemed to have chosen gold and silver as the preferred money. Our Constitution states that our money "shall be coined of gold and silver" as well. If you want to purchase real silver coin money, see the listings below:
![]() 1941 ONE FLORIN NEW ZEALAND SILVER COIN US $.99
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![]() UNITED STATES 1923 SILVER VINTAGE PEACE DOLLAR COINS US $71.01
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![]() 2009 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE DOLLAR US COIN MS BU RARE $1 US $26.00
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![]() dragon Chinese silver coin US $.99
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![]() SCARCE $1 SILVER CERTIFICATEFUNNYBACK COIN LOT US $20.00
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![]() 1949 HALF RUPEE INDIA SILVER COIN US $.99
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![]() 1575 AD Elizabeth I Hammered Silver Three Pence Coin US $20.47
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![]() 12 AD Parthian King Vonones I Silver Tetra Drachm Coin US $57.12
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![]() US COIN COLLECTION LOT MINT SILVER GOLD BU ROLL MORE F4 US $127.50
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![]() 1935 F 5 MARK GERMAN NAZI HINDENBURG SILVER REICH COIN US $13.49
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![]() 2010 1OZ AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE 999 FINE SILVER COINS US $22.05
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![]() 4 X 1964 $1 Elizabeth II Canadian Silver Coin US $43.00
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![]() 1776 1976 US Bicentennial Silver Proof Set 3Coins US $20.00
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![]() 1889 Morgan Liberty One Dollar US Silver Coin US $23.28
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![]() 4 Morgan Silver Dollar Circulated Coins See Listing US $67.00
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![]() 52 Morgan Silver Dollars Circulated Coins See Listing US $975.55
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![]() 5 2010 1 OUNCE CANADIAN SILVER MAPLE LEAF COIN GEM BU US $117.61 |
![]() 1935 Peace Dollar Silver US Coin Eagle Bird Liberty US $20.50
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![]() 1935 S Peace Dollar Silver US Coin Eagle Bird Liberty US $18.51
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![]() 5 X 1990 Encased $5 Elizabeth II Australian Silver Coin US $107.55
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December 11th, 2009 at 11:31 pm
where you find that out at?
December 21st, 2009 at 2:07 pm
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February 27th, 2010 at 2:31 pm
Your post is correct that money coined in silver like the old us silver half dollars will have intrinsic value equal to their silver content’s value. Current clad coins are not worth the metal they are made from. Buying silver half dollars or other silver coins will help protect your earnings from the wealth eating effects of inflation.
March 9th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Building on what Andrew shared, I think the further benefit is that it can be just lots fun to hunt down old silver coins, purchase them at bargain prices and watch as their value increases over time. We recently started doing this with our daughters and not only have they learned the value of money, but also of investing.
March 10th, 2010 at 7:06 pm
You’re right. We are printing money as fast as the presses will run. The great part about purchasing rare coins is the collector’s value and the value of the raw silver or gold in the coin.
April 15th, 2010 at 11:51 am
Great post. I will recommend this to a friend of mine. He is a coin collector. He’ll definitely enjoy this page. thanks