Sure. But it's also rare, expensive, and easily tarnishes, rendering it ineffective at conductivity. Just because something CAN be good at something, doesn't make it the most practical or efficient for the desired task. Not saying that silver isn't valuable, but as a mode of CURRENCY it offers nothing more than any other stone unless everyone is convinced that it is worth more. Buy and sell it as a commodity. We already took silver out of our coins in 1965. It's never going back into our money. That ship has long since sailed. Time to look towards more practical solutions to achieve the same goal: TRUST in currency to be of fair value and secured.
Sure. But it's also rare, expensive, and easily tarnishes, rendering it ineffective at conductivity. Just because something CAN be good at something, doesn't make it the most practical or efficient for the desired task. Not saying that silver isn't valuable, but as a mode of CURRENCY it offers nothing more than any other stone unless everyone is convinced that it is worth more. Buy and sell it as a commodity. We already took silver out of our coins in 1965. It's never going back into our money. That ship has long since sailed. Time to look towards more practical solutions to achieve the same goal: TRUST in currency to be of fair value.