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Another Specimen from the BOX

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This is a business card for the LIBERTY DOLLAR, an alternative trading currency measured in silver by weight, negotiable and redeemable for physical silver. I found this in my stash, I have over 50 of them! This is not an actual liberty dollar, but it does demonstrate how it works.

It's Voluntary: You can use the Liberty Dollar anywhere it is accepted voluntarily as a positive, proactive, peaceful, and profitable solution to inflation.

It's Valuable: Gold and silver have intrinsic value, they can never be totally worthless, and represents fair value for the customer, merchant, and country.

It's Legal: There is no law against the Liberty Dollar and the US Treasury has acknowledged that it is "legitimate".

It's Fair: Provides an insular effect for both businesses and consumers as Liberty Dollars spent in a community stay in that community.

It's Good for Your Local Community: The more Liberty Dollars in circulation, the better the community is protected from the next monetary crisis.

That may be for a later post, but the short version is that the FED crushed NORFED and the liberty dollar. They are still collector items, very much in demand on eBay and at coin dealers.

I looked up online to see people are willing to purchase LIBERTY DOLLAR business cards and it turns out there is! If I'm scrapped for cash, I can sell these for some fiat to pay the bills while it's worth something... though I'd prefer the silver!

Too bad I can't trade these business cards in for some AG!


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Benjamin Turner: God fearer. Rooted in Messiah. Husband of @lturner. Father of six wonderful children. The guy behind the camera. Blockchain enthusiast.

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