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.

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MATTHEW Bissanti @markerdragon
25 June, 10:47
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your analysis is accurate. real silver value is $3000 per ounce and real gold value is $10000 per ounce

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Leslie Speers @LSpeers1209
25 June, 11:00
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I heard that it could be 1 to 1 with gold, same evaluation. Wow, wouldn't that be something!!

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MATTHEW Bissanti @markerdragon
It could. It is 4 to 1 out of ground which would indicate 4 to 1 might be close. However, silver is needed for many futuristic purposes
11:02 AM - Jun 25, 2022
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