Corruption of Real Money Collector's Box Set – Looking for Opinions

Cinvalo

Active Member
Hi everyone,

It's been quite a few years since I first started posting about Corruption of Real Money and the other books in the series here on Silver Stackers.

Some of you may remember when I was writing the first manuscript and sharing ideas about precious metals, monetary history, debt, central banking and investing.

Back then, I never imagined the project would eventually grow into multiple books.

Today the series consists of:
  • Corruption of Real Money
  • Legacy of Debt
  • Hidden Secrets of Investing
  • Crystal Balls of the 21st Century

And I wanted to share a small milestone with the community that helped inspire a lot of it.

After many months of experimenting with printers, packaging suppliers and manufacturing options, I think I have finally found a way to make a premium collector's box set a reality.


The idea is a rigid presentation box containing all four books as a complete collection.

Below is the current concept design.
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These are the books

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At the moment I am working on:
  • Designing Premium black collector box
  • Gold foil stamping
  • Higher quality presentation suitable for collectors

Once the design is finalized, I will produce several prototype samples and compare different finishes (matte vs gloss, different foil colours, etc.) before making any final decisions.

If any forum members are considering publishing a book or creating a collector's box set of their own, I would be happy to share what I have learned during the process.



A Thank You to Silver Stackers​


One thing many people may not know is that Silver Stackers is actually mentioned in the acknowledgements section of Corruption of Real Money.

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When I first became interested in precious metals, I spent countless hours reading discussions here and learning from members who were far more experienced than I was.


The forum played a role in shaping many of the ideas that eventually made their way into my books.


Because of that, I wanted to say thank you again to the Silver Stackers community.


Without the knowledge shared here over the years, I honestly don't think these books would have turned out the same.




Technical Analysis Book​


On a separate note, while working on the Corruption of Real Money box set, I have also been spending a significant amount of time developing a Technical Analysis video series.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiv7Xy4JFbBRVcEDqL00Pvg

The original plan was simply to create an educational video course, but as the project has grown, I have begun exploring the possibility of turning it into a book as well.


Writing books and creating educational content are very different challenges, but both share the same objective: helping people better understand markets, investing and wealth preservation.

I have not started writing the book yet, as my current focus is completing the video series.

It is still a work in progress, but I look forward to sharing more details as the project develops.




Looking for Opinions​


I'd love to hear what everyone thinks.


If you were considering a collector edition box set:


  • Would you prefer matte or gloss?
  • Gold foil or silver foil?
  • Should the title only be foiled, or all text?
  • Is embossing worth the extra cost?
  • What would you expect from a premium collector's edition?

I'll continue posting updates as prototypes arrive and share photos of the progress. Maybe including a few failed prototypes along the way.

It's been a long journey from writing the first pages of Corruption of Real Money to potentially producing a premium collector's edition of the entire series.

Looking back, it is hard to believe that what started as a single book eventually became a four-book series.

Thank you again to everyone who has followed the journey over the years.


Marco
 
Quick update on the Corruption of Real Money box set project.

The factory has completed production and the box sets are now preparing for shipment.

I decided to produce two slipcase sample versions — one with a matte finish and one with a glossy finish. The factory has sent me some photos and videos, but it's always difficult to judge these things through a screen.

Once the samples arrive, I'd love to hear your thoughts on which version looks better and feels more premium.

It's exciting to see the project finally move from an idea into a physical product. I'll share some photos and videos when they arrive.

Cheers,
Marco
 
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