Post B2b0FELZ5R4a2Kbb6W by Eiswald@poa.st
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(DIR) Post #B2azzHeV1tZXeerFoG by pyrate@nicecrew.digital
2026-01-24T02:21:22.552424Z
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(DIR) Post #B2b0FELZ5R4a2Kbb6W by Eiswald@poa.st
2026-01-24T02:24:19.008120Z
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@pyrate Boy howdy, that's outdated. lol
(DIR) Post #B2b247ZO8voVjztxr6 by pepsi_man@poa.st
2026-01-24T02:43:53.381937Z
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@Eiswald @pyrate Yea. Wrong date on the quarter too for to be silver.
(DIR) Post #B2b2OkxjOMFFhs7xrs by PoalackJokes88@poa.st
2026-01-24T02:48:26.895831Z
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@Eiswald @pyrate Silver has doubled. $100 / ounce, $130,000 annual salary for delivering newspapers.
(DIR) Post #B2b39OPh2vOTNmRcK8 by sapphire@shortstacksran.ch
2026-01-24T02:55:57.139650Z
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@pyrate >$50 Little out of date, also the worst part of this for me is that 4 quarters are a dollar and the dollar was an ounce of silver at the time
(DIR) Post #B2bAqisfWYoAzZbdAG by Arkana@poa.st
2026-01-24T04:23:08.513192Z
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@pyrate
(DIR) Post #B2bCJSssB7qHjOyEZE by blitzed@poa.st
2026-01-24T04:33:34.856726Z
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@sapphire @pyrate 85% of one-ounce of silver. 1964 was the last year the issued 90% silver quarters into circulation. In 1964 one-dollar had the purchasing power of $10.49 today. However, four 90% silver quarters from 1964 are currently worth $74.72! That is how bad the Federal Reserve & US Politicians have burglarized American Families. That isn't even truly factoring in all the blatant US Treasury burglary conducted by Uniparty & Invaders on American soil, and untouchable foreigners overseas who run really run the king ponzi dollar.
(DIR) Post #B2bCJUReNJFsZYFWPg by vic@shitpost.cloud
2026-01-24T04:39:29.351229Z
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Not to mention the cherry on top, the gold at Fort Knox which we are assured is totally still there but no we can't get an audit on it.
(DIR) Post #B2bDWY9pyyKdo1i0mm by Thickasabrick@poa.st
2026-01-24T04:53:05.208467Z
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@vic @blitzed @pyrate @sapphire Still there...
(DIR) Post #B2bEUSpkuCekfXsvku by blitzed@poa.st
2026-01-24T05:02:36.694606Z
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@vic @pyrate @sapphire Fort Knox needs to be audited, and assayed by metallurgists.Every single vault, every single pallet, every single Four-Hundred-Ounce bar. Live-stream it...cut thru every bar with a cutting torch configured to run hot enough to melt Gold but not melt Tungsten. Gold melts at 1,064 °C / 1,947.5 °F. Tungsten melts at 3,422 °C / 6,192 °F. Any bars impregnated with tungsten cores would be quite a spectacle.
(DIR) Post #B2bEUUUClIbdnHokRU by sapphire@shortstacksran.ch
2026-01-24T05:02:59.351296Z
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@blitzed @pyrate @vic you think they’d spend money on tungsten? Lead’s close enough
(DIR) Post #B2bFpUYNo3by2RLkOm by ThatWouldBeTelling@shitposter.world
2026-01-24T05:18:56.688306Z
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@Arkana @pyrate Very bad starting date for the first post. Silver was in the process of being totally demonetized by the US, and coins were stripped of silver in late 1965. So you'd want a 1964 starting date at the latest, and probably a bit earlier since what was happening aside from increased industrial use was probably just inflation.Gold in 1972 is insane, we still couldn't own it, and things were very messy because JFK and LBJ handed Nixon a terrible hand (not that he personally was strong in this are or domestic policy in general), and in the Nixon Shock he removed the old for foreigners peg of 35$ an oz.Which wasn't legit then due to inflation which was also a big part of the Nixon Shock (wage and price controls!, which are not an answer to the problem). We were only allowed to own gold again in 1975, and I generally write off the entire 1970s for gold prices as data. Stick with silver, avoiding the big disruptions.Besides Shadow Stats, which I doubt the accuracy of but they're not hopeless, indeed do not trust the Bureau of Lying Statistics CPI index for inflation. Although I'm not sure when it started to get really bogus, but I think after the 1970s.Note on Baby Boomers: not many of them in the mid-1960s working yet, the oldest turned 18 in 1964. None able to vote nationally until 1968, it wasn't until 1971 that the age was dropped to 18.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coinage_Act_of_1965https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_6102
(DIR) Post #B2btHlTYNdoWqGYzJ2 by RoBu@shitposter.world
2026-01-24T12:41:01.772677Z
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@pyrate End the Fed.Prosecute sweeping antitrust.Smother McMansioned Boomers coast to coast
(DIR) Post #B2bwROZyfAnAaXqskK by blitzed@poa.st
2026-01-24T05:25:47.780682Z
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@sapphire @pyrate @vic Well years back, China asked USA for some of it's gold on deposit to be returned to China. USA got caught sending them gold bars which had tungsten cores inside.Gold-plated lead would fool most plebs. Density of Lead is 11.34 grams per cubic centimeter, Gold is 19.3, and Tungsten almost identical at 19.25. So anyone buying Four-Hundred-Ounce bars especially, butter cut that shit in half, or ultrasound? or x-ray? scan it or whatevz.