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To: philman_36
Congress set the value. A fatal flaw in our monetary system, IMO. Same with the value of gold, way-back-when. And nowadays, the value of both gold and silver appears to be artificially manipulated by governments, bullion, and central banks.

Humankind has a knack for creating existential threats to itself for some reason (e.g., government, money, nuclear weapons, electricity, internet, etc.). Some of which, these days, life itself depends upon its existence.

61 posted on 02/22/2021 3:12:37 PM PST by amorphous
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To: amorphous
Congress set the value. A fatal flaw in our monetary system, IMO.

Wrong on several levels.

First, one major problem is that Congress hasn't SET the value. Not since the US was taken off the gold standard, that is.

Second, problems began with printing more dollars than there was gold enough in the treasury to back the paper.

Third, the Segway to taking us off the gold standard was the dilution of the content of our coins in 1965.

71 posted on 02/22/2021 4:31:33 PM PST by amorphous
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To: amorphous
Congress set the value.

Academic at this point.
Even the old 95% copper penny has more value than the copper clad zinc rounds we have for pennies today.
I used to get a piece of candy for a penny as a kid. Now I get one piece for a nickel.
Could I get a piece of candy for a penny again using an old 95% copper penny? See? The face value set by Congress is a penny. It's metal composition is its real value now. Vendors should set the exchange rate.
(rare coins of high numismatic value exempted)

My concern is a means of using real coins in today's market place, especially pre-1965 coins.

For anyone following the conversation...THE LAW!

Coinage Act of April 2, 1792

SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That there shall be from time to time struck and coined at the said mint, coins of gold, silver, and copper, of the following denominations, values and descriptions, viz.
Eagles — each to be of the value of ten dollars or units, and to contain two hundred fort-seven grains and four eighths of a grain of pure, or two hundred and seventy grains of standard gold.
Half eagles — each to be of the value of five dollars, and to contain one hundred and twenty three grains and six eights of a grain of pure, or one hundred and thirty five grains of standard gold.
Quarter Eagles — each to be of the value of two dollars and a half dollar, and to contain sixty one grains and seven eights of a grain of pure, or sixty seven grains and four eights of a grain of standard gold.
Dollars or the same is now current, and to contain three hundred and seventy-one grains and four sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or four hundred and sixteen grains of standard silver,
Half Dollars — each to be of half the value of the dollar or unit, and to contain one hundred and eighty-five grains and ten sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or two hundred and eights of a grain of standard silver.
Quarter Dollars — each to be of one fourth the value of the dollar or unit, and to contain ninety-two grains and thirteen sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or one hundred and four grains of standard silver.
Dismes — each to be of the value of one tenth of a dollar or unit, and to contain thirty seven grains and two sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or forty one grains and three fifth parts of a grain of standard silver.
Half Dismes — each to be of the value of one twentieth of a dollar, and to contain eighteen grains and nine sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or twenty grains and four fifth parts of a grain of standard silver.
Cents — each to be of the value of the one hundredth part of a dollar, and to contain eleven penny-weights of copper.
Half Cents — each to be of the value of half a cent, and to contain five penny-weights and half a penny-weight of copper.

73 posted on 02/22/2021 4:43:05 PM PST by philman_36 (Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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