90% Silver Purity Quarters vs. Federal Reserve Note. Pixy Video Featuring the Legendary Canadian Hunter.
Part of the ongoing continuing education courtesy of The Silver Academy.
Today, we welcome a Special Guest to the Silver Stage.
As he explains a powerful graphic, we are "head over heels" (and hats & horns) in jubilation, joined by the legend himself, Mr. Canadian Hunter.
The Canadian Hunter is a creative genius, and we are honored to have him on the broadcast today because we can all gain momentum through these educational materials (text, video, and charts) through the Silver Academy Continuing Ed Research Project.
His glorious graphic shows how "Silver hangs in there," doing its job of preserving purchasing power. At the same time, the pathetic Federal Reserve Note has inflated away to a minuscule value in a relatively short period.
Pixy: What do we have in this kickass clever chart Mr. Canadian Hunter?
The Canadian Hunter: I made this chart to compare how much stuff a person can buy with regular US dollar bills versus old silver quarters.
The chart shows what you can get today with different dollar bills, ranging from $1 all the way up to $100. It also shows what silver quarters from before 1964 can buy you.
It’s clear that silver has kept its value since '64 while regular money lost its purchasing power exponentially and is continuing to lose it's value the more we print it. To get the data compiled, I checked prices of everyday items like steaks, eggs, Hershey bars, car batteries, and tires at Walmarts across the United States.
One silver quarter is worth about $4 right now.
Also, I used an AI algorithm to figure out how much gas money you'd need for each jerry can comparison on the chart. It was definitely a process to put this altogether, but I think it was worth it since it really shows the reality that silver will preserve your wealth as opposed to suck your wealth dry. Which inflation is doing to everyone right now, having to buy less items for more money.
PIXY: Mr. Canadian Hunter, what’s the main idea behind comparing regular US money with 90% silver quarters? By the way, if you're down to only one quarter I believe the smart purchase is the 18 eggs over the piece of chocolate-LOL
The Canadian Hunter: The ultimate purpose is to educate people that in today's financial system, printing regular money is easy for banks, they print tons of it every minute, of everyday, with no effort needed to create it. While on the other end of the spectrum, silver takes a lot of work and energy. Finding it, digging it up, and turning it into coins requires a ton of effort and resources. That's why silver keeps its value better than paper money.
Paper money is losing its value because it can be printed with no extra energy needed to create more of it. The energy you put into something is the energy it is worth. If you put no effort into something it will be worthless to everyone. If you put your effort into something it will become valuable for someone. Same basics principles apply to our money system.
Pixy: Now what do you think the listeners should do after knowing these facts to be true courtesy of this brilliant chart? Following these educational broadcasts there always has to be one call to action.
The Canadian Hunter: I strongly encourage everyone to help spread this message, share the chart, and inform your friends and family about the intrinsic value of silver, which often goes unnoticed. Throughout history, we've seen fiat money systems collapse repeatedly. People who know how fiat money works realize that printing too much money can seriously hurt a country's ability to buy things. This shows that you can't just make value out of thin air without causing big problems for the economy's purchasing power. Everything has a cause and effect.
In 1964 These 5 Quarters Bought Lots of Gas aka Petro (Depending on Vehicle)
… Way Past Half a Tank
Today the melt value from the 90% silver purity will do the same as it did in 1964
Please view these graphics in higher resolution on this link
Expression of the day “Hats & Horns”
Visualize a New Years Celebration with Party guests wearing Party Hats and sounding off on those annoying and corny paper horns