Just another manufactured crisis. Trying to get the goyim to go cashless, not to mention another way just to screw with people.
Digital currency push
Truth is nobody knows. The government manufactured this crisis. You know that is what, happened because the government manufacturers coins. I've even seen speculation that constitutional silver is going to be coming back around again. (I doubt that's the case for multiple reasons.)
It's probably the government trying to jolt the very last of the cash businesses into the digital age so they can collect the tax revenue. My cousin used to own some pepsi machines and they were a good source of extra largely tax free cash. With every zoomer paying by card or phone he sold them about three years ago. Government gets it's end when it wants it.
Philadelphia Mint reduced staffing because of Covid-19.
Also the Fed wants to eliminate physical cash.
So we'll have to use digital payments and the government can keep track of us.
Maybe coins are the only real form of legal tender? The fed notes are not, as the fed is unconstitutional.
This has been going on for a few years. I try and get about $20 a week in just coins (mostly quarters). When the dollar falls (and it will) physical currency will hold more value than Fantasy dollars (virtual /make belief figures).
I’d say that I have close to 5 grand in full dollars/half dollars/quarters and dimes. At the very least if the dollar were to disappear tomorrow I’d still have the metal.
Barter system revival here we come.
I heard coin shortages usually happen before war because the metal is needed for ammo.
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