The Precious Metals Advantage

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The Precious Metals Advantage

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The Precious Metals

Advantage

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Why Hold Gold?

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Precious metals ���become the coin ���

of the realm ���in a breakdown

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You have the upper hand

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The holder of gold and silver will be in charge of transactions, not the fellow trying to sell goods or services.

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The holder of gold and silver will be in charge of transactions, not the fellow trying to sell goods or services.You need the goods, but he needs a reliable currency.

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The holder of gold and silver will be in charge of transactions, not the fellow trying to sell goods or services.You need the goods, but he needs a reliable currency.If he’s competing with others selling the same thing, then you’re in charge, not him.

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The

Golden Rule He who holds the gold ���

makes the rules.

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Barter was the earliest form of money.

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Barter was the earliest form of money.The characteristic of circulating currency is widely accepted confidence as a store of wealth.

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Barter was the earliest form of money.The characteristic of circulating currency is widely accepted confidence as a store of wealth.For that, it must be , it must have some , and it must be for convenience and efficiency.

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Barter was the earliest form of money.The characteristic of circulating currency is widely accepted confidence as a store of wealth.For that, it must be , it must have some , and it must be for convenience and efficiency.Precious metals have best guaranteed that necessary confidence since antiquity.

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THE ONLY QUESTION IS: Does the other person have���

enough goods or services ���to get you to part with your ���

monetary metals?

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And just remember...

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The

Golden Rule He who holds the gold ���

makes the rules.