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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Cashless society
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 16454997" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>Silver has intrinsic value as does other metal(s). Silver coinage is readily available and quite desirable. People have been hording it since 1964. People have used precious metals in the past and we still follow the same formula with a slight variation. One doesn't need to go the route of jewelry hyperbole. Cashless? With our government? Talk about a pipe dream. There's a big difference between adding a decimal point and zeros to your bank account and having currency with actual worth.</p><p></p><p>Why do you think people make a dash for the bank if a disaster or something of that nature is impending? Can't they just rely on the ease and promise of going cashless? Why do you think people stock up on metals and coinage even in junk form?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 16454997, member: 31223"] Silver has intrinsic value as does other metal(s). Silver coinage is readily available and quite desirable. People have been hording it since 1964. People have used precious metals in the past and we still follow the same formula with a slight variation. One doesn't need to go the route of jewelry hyperbole. Cashless? With our government? Talk about a pipe dream. There's a big difference between adding a decimal point and zeros to your bank account and having currency with actual worth. Why do you think people make a dash for the bank if a disaster or something of that nature is impending? Can't they just rely on the ease and promise of going cashless? Why do you think people stock up on metals and coinage even in junk form? [/QUOTE]
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