cr8crshr
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As it should be IMHO...cr8crshr/Bill 











As I understand it, it applies to physical bullion as opposed to the paper currency, and it will take effect in 2027...cr8crshr/BillSo, I was going to ask, I’ve been holding on to some silver certificates, does this mean that they could be worth more? Then I looked it up and it looks like I need to be checking dates and things.
They will never be worth less than the silver they represent. How much more depends on condition and desirability. And which collector is trying to fill in the missing dates. In 2000 I bought a bunch of gold at $275/oz. A few years later it jumped to $575 and I sold half.. Now its over $3000. But if you go back to 1920 it was $20 per ounce. So it depends on your needs at the time.So, I was going to ask, I’ve been holding on to some silver certificates, does this mean that they could be worth more? Then I looked it up and it looks like I need to be checking dates and things.
Missouri is there too. I'm with you! No thanks for me! People have been investing in a lot of things, including cars. Just a way for someone to make a buck with a range of new companies to process this new venture. This last month has been incredible in the market. I'm playing the game, today! I'm not worried about more inflation today or 30 years from now.................Uh...............I'll believe it when it happens....