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RE: Who is Pocket Change...???

Sir:
I agree with you that when the frn dies, treasury minted coins will still have value but how much? Face value? I also like both junk silver & coppro-nickel JFK's, Ike's. Could you provide a breakdown of expected values post collapse? For me, it is weight based. Therefore I doubly hate the dime; FDR was a traitor/war criminal and it weighs very little. And after reading several mining reports regarding the over-mining of zinc and the fact it is on almost all other metals, I have changed my mind about the post-1982 penny.
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The Face Value on all the Existing Coins will remain the same... I'm talking about Present Day Coins... Naturally, coins with Silver and Gold in them will have a much higher premium, but we don't have to worry about them being spent in a regular Super Marked, do we...??? So, modern day coins will still show their values, such as one cent to one dollar... It will be the Buying Power of these coins that will reach Fair Market Value, which by my theory will have the buying power of one hundred fold, compared to today's buying power... I believe the Federal Reserve (Debt) Notes will have to be turned in to the Banks in exchange for a penny for every old dollar... New Dollars will be issued at a rate of 1 New Dollar for every 100 old dollars, or 1 New dollar for every 100 cents worth of coins... You see where I'm going with this, right...??? We are facing a ReSet... I'm sure you've been hearing about a Transfer of Wealth... Well, as per my theory, this is how it's about to happen... Give it some thought... It's not about the weight of the metal, just like it's not about the weight of the Paper... I hope I helped you see whats been going through my head for quite a few years now... I buy one dollar coins at the Banks every chance I get... To me, they'll end up with the Buying Power of an old 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note... Thanks for reading... Pocket Change...