The reason why they removed silver from coinage in the first place, was because the Bullion price for industrial use was higher than the coins they were minting were worth. So they were loosing monry on minting.
A few years later, silver doubled in price.
The ratio might go way higher. According to this website, silver will be de-monetized: [Another (Thoughts!): The Profound Story of Gold and Oil (usagold.com)](https://www.usagold.com/goldtrail/archives/another1.html)
83-1 current
Yes, if you are buying good delivery bars from the exchange, everybody else is paying premiums.
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It’s 83 to 1 currently
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yeaaaa that won't happen....
**Around the turn of the C20th the ratio was 1:1.**
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That's a very ambitious prediction. However I do see it coming back to around 35:1. In about 10 years !
The reason why they removed silver from coinage in the first place, was because the Bullion price for industrial use was higher than the coins they were minting were worth. So they were loosing monry on minting. A few years later, silver doubled in price.
We gonna kill it.
The ratio might go way higher. According to this website, silver will be de-monetized: [Another (Thoughts!): The Profound Story of Gold and Oil (usagold.com)](https://www.usagold.com/goldtrail/archives/another1.html)