Nevada Goldbacks, A Local Currency Made of Gold

Publicado 2024-03-08
A Utah-based company is producing currency made of gold for local use. One Goldback is worth about $4.60.

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  • @AlohaSiempre
    ❤ My little gold back story. Abou 3 a.m i stopped for gas in the .idfle of my work shift to get gas. I walked in, ask fir $15 gas and opened my wallet. To my dismay, my debit card was not where it should have been. I was now stressed but jokingly pulled out a few goldbacks i had just bought and said, "i guess not, unless you take gold." 😮 The cashier was curious so I explained what they were and showed him tbe website i bought them from. He got a bit excited to know he could buy them too amd asked if I would sell him any of mine. I said "Sure, how about 3 #1s for $15 so I can get gas?" "Deal!" He got gold, I got gas and all was calm that night.
  • @danielbbq
    FYI - Goldbacks are the future of money. Because I understand the difference between currency and money and spendable and nonspendable gold, I buy Goldbacks.
  • @charlieabel1533
    Yes, if you melt down a Goldback, it's worth about 2.16 as she said at the end, but what would your car be worth if you melted it down and tried to sell what remained at market value? The concept is the same: things have more value because of what they're made into - and Goldbacks are gold made into a form small enough to spend and not be counterfeited.
  • @tgurlamber5874
    Only democrats scoff at what we know about real value in real money. FJB
  • It’s for those that actually want real money. Not manipulating paper.
  • @AR-ko3yp
    You'll be eating your negative words when all the sheep get slaughtered 😢
  • @user-ol7tl1vf5m
    The Philosopher's Stone. In 1980, gold was successfully made by a team of scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California. Nuclear chemists Glenn T. Seaborg, David J. Morrissey and Walter D. Loveland used a high energy nuclear particle accelerator known as the Bevalac which transformed the metal bismuth into gold. The process is known as "Chrysopoeia".
  • @Oceansta
    Can't believe the marketing manager of a company just said on national tv "when the zombies come out"
  • @zeus014
    "But if you melt a goldback down the gold inside is only worth half what it costs to buy one" rhymes with "It just makes me SICK that a new car costs $30K when the raw materials to build it only cost $15K! So I'ma gonna do an end run around those bastards by buying only the raw materials! That'll learn 'em!" Any time a product is manufactured and fractionalized the price goes up. That's just how economics work. The question then becomes, is the final product providing value for the money? With goldbacks, half of that value is the gold contained therein. The other half is in the utility that allows you to spend it like cash for small, purchases, and in the fact that goldbacks act as their own hedge against inflation - unlike fiat currency. You can buy a goldback today (March 18th, 2024) from Alpine Gold for $4.37 - and then go to a participating convenience store and use it to buy a $4.65 sandwich. On top of that, when everything hyper-inflates and the dollar's value plummets, guess what hyper-inflates right along with everything else that hyperinflates? That's right: The goldback. And since it's real money you can carry it and spend it privately without having the governments know your every financial move. Try that with fiat-based digital currency. Oh, and they're perfectly legal as per the US constitution. MSM, get your firetrucking facts straight - if your globalist overlords will let you.
  • @HappyHermitt
    The premiums are shy high on thede. If youre a gold stacker, theyre not for you. You are paying way more than theyre worth in weight. But theyre pretty... lol
  • @christiroseify
    Y'all, Jesus said: "That no man shall buy or sell save he who has the mark of the beast...". He did NOT say, unless you have precious metals...LOL... Doesn't matter what you call "currency" no one will take it unless you have the mark... (or you have canned food to trade).
  • @piratestation69
    This has to be the dumbest fucking thing on the planet... what business would except this? Weed dispensaries? Damn she is the hottest news anchor milf on the planet. Please do playboy someday... please!