Title | : | Unlocking The Mystery Of Face Values On Gold u0026 Silver Coins |
Lasting | : | 14.46 |
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Views | : | 4,5 rb |
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I'm not saying you're explanation wasn't done well Obviously we can't trust the government with our economy They can't even figure out valuations of materials good god lmao Comment from : Jonathan Falk |
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👍🏼 Comment from : The global warmer |
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It’s been said already but great video Thanks for the complete and thorough explanation! I’m a newbie and this really eliminated the confusion Comment from : ChuckSteele |
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This is a very interesting video i have a question i'm a newbie who is trying to make good choicesIn 2014 Canada mint release a silver coins of $50 the name was Snowy Owl and was selling it for $50 if i buy some of those coins can i go to the bank lets say in 5 years and exchange those coins for $50 the face value Comment from : joey labranche |
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is your voice ok? Comment from : Younes Rachdi-Broadway |
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Great video! You explained everything This is very helpful, especially for newer stackers Comment from : Jojo |
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I buy 1 coin with 1oz commemorative coin 10,000yen that cost 96dollar It is expensive ? Comment from : Wilson |
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I'm having trouble finding why 77 oz is the standard for a dollar Anyone know? Comment from : Mostly Censored |
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The topic has interesting concequences, in the UK a newly released 2oz silver QB denominated as a £5 coin can cost between £32 and £37 depending on the current set metal prices brHowever the royal mint have released other 2oz silver coins denominated at a £100 The royal mint sells these £100 coins for a £100 and declare them legal tender if used to settle a debt for goods and services The trouble is, finding any provider of goods and services to accept them brNow, I know of a situation where fuel to the value of £100 has been put into to a vehicle and one of these £100 coins has been presented as the preferred and only means of payment The service station were unable to persuade the driver to choose another form for payment or sign document to state that he would returnbrThe police were called and duly attended on what essentially was a civil depute The upshot to date is that the £100 two oz silver coin has been held as evidence by the police, to ascertain if the coin is genuine and is in fact legal tenderbrNow another twist, if in fact that £100 coin is legal tender and it is refused for settling a debt, the debt is extnguished?brThe principle I suppose being that no one can hold another in a state of indebtedness by refusing to accept a settling of a debtbrIf anyone is interested in following this case, you will have to message me back, so that I can update you enblocbrI know this individual places recorded footage of his test case ventures so I should be able to direct you Comment from : harryzero 156 |
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nice👍👍😍😎 Comment from : Matthew ferrari |
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Such simple concept you make it so difficult! Comment from : White Glove |
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Historically, PM minted money was used in trade and it only mattered what the weight and purity of the PM's were, not the king, emperor, government, etc that struck it or what was struck on it Comment from : Foundry_made |
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Meanwhile 1 oz Palladium coins have a $25 face value, insane! Comment from : TXPyro |
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Well you probably had to make this video because public schools don't teach anything Comment from : MrNedsaabdickerson |
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Are they exempt from tax when you buy them, like UK gold coins are? Comment from : Gary Hendrick |
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In most nations, the face value is there simply for taxation purposes Take the UK, for example On generic Silver, there is capital gains tax Hell, even on foreign bullion coinage However, for coins denominated in Pounds, there is no capital gains tax Comment from : NumismaticMaster |
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So like all things dealing with the government and makes no sense what you're saying Merry Christmas brother and thanks for sharing! Comment from : D Wings World |
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12:55 what was the point of this videothis guy sounds like an idiot and he is an idiot Comment from : J W |
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And 20 silver oz coins could be exchanged for a 1 oz gold coin, back in the day Comment from : Lamarr Avery |
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