RomanControl
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Jonesy wrote:
" I can't see silver or gold at any alloy concentration being used as common coinage again - You can't mint coins that may at some time in the not too distant future have a higher melt value that their face value."
If you don't have fiat money you wont have inflation (unless there's a war or some such). And even then it will return to the same value.
So the value of the metals wont alter.
Isnt that the whole point of stacking monetary metals, to beat the theft called inflation ?
" I can't see silver or gold at any alloy concentration being used as common coinage again - You can't mint coins that may at some time in the not too distant future have a higher melt value that their face value."
If you don't have fiat money you wont have inflation (unless there's a war or some such). And even then it will return to the same value.
So the value of the metals wont alter.
Isnt that the whole point of stacking monetary metals, to beat the theft called inflation ?