C & C BULLION COINS
SILVER Facts
The name Silver (symbol: Ag) was derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for Siolfur.
70% of all SILVER is found mostly as a by product of ZINC, LEAD and COPPER
Atomic Number: 47 Atomic Mass: 107.8682 Melting Point: 1764*F Boiling Point: 4014*F
Electricity and Thermal conductivity of pure silver is superior to any other metal.
SILVER has maximum visual reflectivity with the lowest contact resistance.
SILVER has over a thousand different application uses which is more than any other commodity except OIL. In fact, SILVER as a component has had more patents filed and issued than ALL the other metals combined.
Is SILVER money? Yes, it’s divisible, durable, convenient, consistent, has utility value and cannot be created by fiat. It is Honest Money!
“Paper Money ALWAYS returns to its INTRINSIC Value – ZERO”
One definition of MONEY is it is a store of VALUE our Federal Reserve Notes are NOT!
Maybe they could be known as FRAUDS = Federal Reserve Accounting Utility Dollars
*The constitution and the original coinage act of 1792 established the monetary standard to be a “silver” dollar consisting of 371.25 grains of pure silver.
*The exchange rate was to be 15 parts silver (371.25 grains) to 1 part gold (24.75 grains). Nowhere did the constitution allow for a “fiat” paper dollar. GOLD Facts Atomic Number: 79 Atomic Mass: 196.9666 Melting Point: 1948*F Boiling Point: 5085*F GOLD (symbol: AU) is the metal of eternity: it’s indestructible, resisting the ravages of wind, water, and time. It can be buried underground or sunk to the depths of the oceans for thousands of years and still be reclaimed in its original glory. GOLD offers independence from any one country’s fiat currency, productivity, credit worthiness, and political views. GOLD is so malleable; a single ounce can be drawn into wire 50 miles long, or hammered into a thin sheet of one hundred square feet.
Between the years 1971 to 1980 (9 years) the price of Silver increased by 39. In 1971 it traded at $1.27 per oz multiply by 39 = $49.53. The top in Jan 1980 was $49.45 per oz. Therefore, inflation-adjusted Silver needs to be trading at $387.00 per oz. Will it ever get there?
GOLD is mostly found with COPPER
No other known element possesses all of gold’s unique qualities: it will never tarnish or rust, it shines forever, and it has universal appeal with its accepted value of beauty and wealth.
Between the years 1971 to 1980 (9 years) the price of Gold increased by 24. In 1971 it traded at $35.00 per ounce multiply that by 24 = $840.00. It's high in Jan 1980 was $850.00 per ounce (we exceeded that price in March 2008), however to use an inflation -adjusted price Gold needs to reach $2,500.00 per ounce. Will we see it?
GOLD & SILVER are both traded around the globe 24 hours a day. By buying any recognized government legal tender issued GOLD or SILVER BULLION COINS you possess an international currency which can always be sold anywhere in the world at any time.
Additional Facts Did you know that in 2009, about 15,800,000 metric tons of Copper were mined worldwide (leaving estimated reserves of 540,000,000 metric tons). In 2009, about 21,400 metric tons of Silver were mines worldwide (leaving estimated reserves of 400,000 metric tons). So that's about 738 ounces of Copper mined for every 1 ounce of Silver (assuming TROY ounces are used for both). That means there are estimated to be 1,350 ounces of Copper reserves for every 1 ounce of Silver reserves. That gives us worldwide about 34 years worth of Copper reserves and about 18 years of Silver reserves. This data comes from the United States Mineral Commodity Summaries for 2010. 16 oz Avoirdupois (AV) regular pound = 14.5833 troy oz (used for weighing precious metals and gems) 100 oz Silver Bars weigh 6.86 lbs ~ Lead will way 8.1% more or approx 7.42 lbs Silver will have a ring or ping sound ~ Lead will not ring but have a dull thud sound * To equal 1 troy oz in U.S. Silver Coins you need: 18 War Nickels 1942 - 1945 (35% silver) at .056265 ea = 1.01277 oz 14 pre 1965 Silver Dimes (90% silver) at .072340 ea = 1.01276 oz 6 pre 1965 Silver Quarters (90% silver) at .180840 ea = 1.08504 oz 3 pre 1965 Silver Half Dollars (90% silver) at .361690 ea = 1.08507 oz 7 (40% silver) Half Dollars 1965 - 1970 at .147920 ea = 1.03544 oz Political Money = Printing-Press-FIAT paper (decreed by government law) Commodity (Silver / Gold) = REAL MONEY * Currently there are: 177 currencies being used around the world today 609 currencies that no longer circulate 53 of those were destroyed as a result of HYPERINFLATION caused by over-issuance. Zimbabwe currently has a $100,000,000,000,000 (One Hundred Trillion Dollars) note! Percentages: 19% of world currencies have been destroyed by hyperinflation 23% of world currencies exist TODAY 58% of world currencies NO longer are in use 1000 oz Silver bar weighs about 68 troy lbs +/- 10% 1 metric ton = 32,150.746568629 oz (Troy) rounded 1 ton = 32,150 troy ounces Total history of GOLD found is est. 6.2 Billion Troy ounces (6,205,028,998 oz) Of the 193,000+ metric tons of GOLD discovered to date, 62% is found in 4 countries on earth. All the GOLD discovered thus far would fit into a cube roughly 25 yards on each side. Total history of SILVER found is est. 55.94 Billion Troy ounces (55,941,712,213 oz) Of the 1,740,000+ metric tons of SILVER discovered to date, 55% is found in 4 countries on earth. All SILVER discovered thus far would fit into a cube 61 yards on each side. This gives a Natural in the Earth's Crust of a GOLD / SILVER RATIO 9 to 1 9 oz of Silver to every 1 oz of Gold ~~ current Ratio 60 to 1 Is GOLD overvalued? Or is SILVER undervalued? If you took a chart 45 feet long on which every foot represented 100 years of human history, the Gold / Silver ratio would remain under 16:1 for all but the last 15 inches. In fact, the first 40 feet (until about 1500 AD) the ratio oscillated under 12:1, and spent most of the time between 8:1 and 12:1. Total history of COPPER found is est. 1.52 Billion + Metric Tones The COPPER discovered to date, 56% is found in 4 countries on earth. All COPPER discovered thus far would fit into a cube 602 yards on each side.
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