It's true. You really can't beat being able to pay face value for something. I wouldn't mind being able to pick up American Eagles for face value. Heck, I wouldn't even mind paying the $2.50-$3.50 premium on them if that was on top of the $1 face value. :D
The One Dollar Face Value Coins will have the same Purchasing Power as 100 Federal Reserve Note Dollars, after the Reset of all U.S. Coinage... The Precious Metal U.S. Coinage will have the High Face Value Advantage, along with the Premiums involved... You may want to hold off on buying the One Dollar Face Value, Silver U.S. Eagles, unless you're outside the United States and can't get your hands on the One Dollar Clad U.S. Coinage...
It's true. You really can't beat being able to pay face value for something. I wouldn't mind being able to pick up American Eagles for face value. Heck, I wouldn't even mind paying the $2.50-$3.50 premium on them if that was on top of the $1 face value. :D
The One Dollar Face Value Coins will have the same Purchasing Power as 100 Federal Reserve Note Dollars, after the Reset of all U.S. Coinage... The Precious Metal U.S. Coinage will have the High Face Value Advantage, along with the Premiums involved... You may want to hold off on buying the One Dollar Face Value, Silver U.S. Eagles, unless you're outside the United States and can't get your hands on the One Dollar Clad U.S. Coinage...