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To: Sdgla who wrote (143836)10/13/2018 7:13:46 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218246
 
Re <<Gold trades for $5k of what TJ ?>>

proper and perhaps rhetorical question to make a point - let me paraphrase you, "would a troy oz of gold at that juncture trade for a cup of hot cocoa ?" :0)

i am, more or less / close enough for government work, indifferent between concern for planet on which gold trades at US$ 5K and worry re Zimbabwe $ 5,000 (~US$ 18.80) gold, for both are worrisome for the current and next generation

iow, ~equal concern, but given a choice, prefer world featuring the more proper US$ 5K gold world accompanied by US$ 1.00 per cup of hot chocolate

hot chocolate looks exactly so, but not exactly a monetary standard, along w/ other bits and pieces of paper and codes stored on strange and otherwise useless gizmos (i do not belittle the cryptos, and admit, a passion i missed out on)








philosophically there be little difference between all dollars should we engage w/ time travel into the future




never understood this mania, and the box is still intact under original seal


used the dore bar from australian mine to teach the jack about mining






the big coin seems to indicate that the china mint figuring gold would not breach US$ 46 per troy oz on the down-side