Just curious after viewing all these AI Asian Guy vids... the banks and companies that issue paper "silver certificates", what do they look like? I mean, what is the physical appearance of these paper certificates? The US used to print silver certificates as currency, claiming that the paper could be redeemed for silver, but that ended in 1968.
So what do these new certificates look like? Does anyone have an image of one?
Seriously, this is AI guy. I considered this, and dismissed it because everything synced perfectly, and their were no mispronounced words.
As far as what the certificates look like, I have no idea. I would think that the certificates exist in electronic form only now-a-days.
I remember listening to the video "The Great Taking" where David Webb talking about the owner of a stock could in prior days posses the actual paper stock certificate, but no longer can. I think it's a similar thing.
Without watching the video IDK what he talks about. But "goldbacks" and now, very recently, "silverbacks" are being sold by metal dealers. Search those terms to see what they are.
Just curious after viewing all these AI Asian Guy vids... the banks and companies that issue paper "silver certificates", what do they look like? I mean, what is the physical appearance of these paper certificates? The US used to print silver certificates as currency, claiming that the paper could be redeemed for silver, but that ended in 1968.
So what do these new certificates look like? Does anyone have an image of one?
Seriously, this is AI guy. I considered this, and dismissed it because everything synced perfectly, and their were no mispronounced words.
As far as what the certificates look like, I have no idea. I would think that the certificates exist in electronic form only now-a-days.
I remember listening to the video "The Great Taking" where David Webb talking about the owner of a stock could in prior days posses the actual paper stock certificate, but no longer can. I think it's a similar thing.
Without watching the video IDK what he talks about. But "goldbacks" and now, very recently, "silverbacks" are being sold by metal dealers. Search those terms to see what they are.
OK thanks.
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