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>U.S. Congress Seeks to Replace the Base Metal of Most American Coins With Steel  - Mike Maloney - Goldsilver
A lot of us have been waiting for the change in base metal used. Some of those people who have been hoarding nickel rolls might not look so silly in a few years. And, yes, Im afraid we (The U.S.) are on that slippery slope down. Hopefully it wont be in my lifetime, though I do feel bad for our younger, young generations. Im afraid too many of our current young voting generation feel too entitled for anything to be fixed soon.

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Beginning of the headline :A measure introduced in the U.S. Congress seeks to replace the base metal of most American coins with steel. The move would slash the nickel and copper content of U.S. coins to a fraction of today’s already reduced levels. Like past changes in metal content, the bill represents a logical continuation of currency debasement and calls into question the strength of U.S. fiat currency—yet another sign of the decline of the global monetary system. Congressman Steve Stivers (R-OH) introduced the bil... Read More
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