Silver Pauper
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This post is response to the new Silver Stackers XAG Shillings. I was going to post this as reply in that thread then thought it unfair to those involved in the project. This is in no way a judgement against goldpelican and his hard work and effort but rather just my thoughts provoked by the discussion of the new shilling and the cost and effort need to mint a new coin or round.
If we are going to all this expense and effort can we break out of the envelope and produce something new and innovative... no offense... but it seems there are few coin designers/underwriters that are really ready to think out of the box and push concepts and designs forward.
The Silver Bullet/Silver Shield coin is hopefully a break way from Buffalo's, Liberty's, and any number of other rewarmed coin designs. The one thing I do not like about this coin is the fringe/conspiracy link... but the design is original and fresh.
I know that everyone has their own personal taste on the subject... and I am surely not condemning or putting a damper on all the hard work that goldpelican has put into this project... just really have enough buffalo's, kangaroo's, liberties, flowers, leaves, animals, etc and etc at the moment.
There seems to be enough critical mass here on SilverStackers that a whole series of denominational coins could be designed and sold that have no link to a central government, but would have the reputation and clout to be used as a currency in decades to come. As a collective effort this could be a successful I am sure.
I would love to see a series of coins made along the lines of trades and services... skill sets that will become more and more important as the purchasing power of fiat is eroded... mechanics, carpenters, plumbers, nurses, doctors, bakers, butchers, farmers, etc and etc... coins that represent the real people that hold the fabric of society together.
Move from ounces to grams... that is a left over from the imperial days... so a 5gr representing the produce of a veggie farmer or the products of a baker... 10gr that represents tools of a tailor or cobbler or butcher... 20gr representing the tools of a mechanic or plumber... 50 gr representing the nursing profession or a doctor... 100gr showing the tools of a carpenter/builder...
Think along the lines of what you could buy for what... 5gr pieces would buy your veggies or bread for the week... you may need to pay the cobbler or tailor in 10gr coins to repair your work boots or alter your suit... a couple of 20gr coins should cover the cost of fixing your car or unclogging the toilet... you may need to pay the builder or carpenter in 100gr coins for the new addition or veranda... just thinking out loud...
I know that ideas are like ears and all of us have two of them and both are different... just my 1gr worth!
If we are going to all this expense and effort can we break out of the envelope and produce something new and innovative... no offense... but it seems there are few coin designers/underwriters that are really ready to think out of the box and push concepts and designs forward.
The Silver Bullet/Silver Shield coin is hopefully a break way from Buffalo's, Liberty's, and any number of other rewarmed coin designs. The one thing I do not like about this coin is the fringe/conspiracy link... but the design is original and fresh.
I know that everyone has their own personal taste on the subject... and I am surely not condemning or putting a damper on all the hard work that goldpelican has put into this project... just really have enough buffalo's, kangaroo's, liberties, flowers, leaves, animals, etc and etc at the moment.
There seems to be enough critical mass here on SilverStackers that a whole series of denominational coins could be designed and sold that have no link to a central government, but would have the reputation and clout to be used as a currency in decades to come. As a collective effort this could be a successful I am sure.
I would love to see a series of coins made along the lines of trades and services... skill sets that will become more and more important as the purchasing power of fiat is eroded... mechanics, carpenters, plumbers, nurses, doctors, bakers, butchers, farmers, etc and etc... coins that represent the real people that hold the fabric of society together.
Move from ounces to grams... that is a left over from the imperial days... so a 5gr representing the produce of a veggie farmer or the products of a baker... 10gr that represents tools of a tailor or cobbler or butcher... 20gr representing the tools of a mechanic or plumber... 50 gr representing the nursing profession or a doctor... 100gr showing the tools of a carpenter/builder...
Think along the lines of what you could buy for what... 5gr pieces would buy your veggies or bread for the week... you may need to pay the cobbler or tailor in 10gr coins to repair your work boots or alter your suit... a couple of 20gr coins should cover the cost of fixing your car or unclogging the toilet... you may need to pay the builder or carpenter in 100gr coins for the new addition or veranda... just thinking out loud...
I know that ideas are like ears and all of us have two of them and both are different... just my 1gr worth!