17Commentary 17C
@17Commentary
25 June, 10:05
need to ask this for my own understanding:
if historically a silver dime was about an average day’s wage for a laborer, then an ounce represents 2 weeks wages. which means 26 ounces represents a year’s wage.
can anyone else give me a better interpretation? because that suggests silver is INSANELY undervalued, more than i ever could have imagined.
if historically a silver dime was about an average day’s wage for a laborer, then an ounce represents 2 weeks wages. which means 26 ounces represents a year’s wage.
can anyone else give me a better interpretation? because that suggests silver is INSANELY undervalued, more than i ever could have imagined.
Notice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
Starry Peacock
@Starry_Peacock
25 June, 10:12
In response 17Commentary 17C to his Publication
I'm no financial expert, but I've been watching & studying things & bought some silver because over & over I came across sources saying how much it had been repressed compared to other precious metals like gold
As in, to the tune of $10-15,000 dollars per ounce
And that might be just to start with
As in, to the tune of $10-15,000 dollars per ounce
And that might be just to start with
Notice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
I heard that silver could actually be worth twice as much as gold at some point.
10:51 AM - Jun 25, 2022
In response Starry Peacock to her Publication
Only people mentioned by TBIYTC in this post can reply