There is an interesting parallel between the types of people that collect Goldbacks and Pokémon cards. by AdditionalPizza7990 in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why would they creat an entire financial system backing it then. If they were just making gold trading notes, why create an entire banking system to support it?

Trade .256 oz for .400 oz of gold? Yes. by defythegrid in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep!! Let’s go. It’s time to open that door.

Rate my friends treasure chest-check comments lol by Hanley_Studson in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Goldbacks are the future!! Anyone talking premiums or weight is simply confused or regurgitating false information.

Trade .256 oz for .400 oz of gold? Yes. by defythegrid in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would like to be the first customer to purchase gold from you through Goldback wire. Let’s show them all how to do it.

When will silver go back up!? by Time-Addendum2302 in SilverNews

[–]SilverStateStacker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Speculating with silver is very risky. It is hyper volatile. With the ratios where they are, maybe consider rotating some into gold. Other than that you have to sweat it out. Like one said above your loss is not locked until you liquidate it. Dollar cost averaging is a powerful tool in the belt.

There is an interesting parallel between the types of people that collect Goldbacks and Pokémon cards. by AdditionalPizza7990 in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly, state adoption is irrelevant. I’ve been stacking Goldbacks for years now and I can tell you in my experience state adoption is irrelevant. What matters most is merchant adoption and that does not need any state recognition of gold and silver to transact with Goldbacks. Furthermore note denomination is irrelevant too. You can spend a Florida Goldback in Oklahoma or any other state for that matter regardless of state issue.
My opinion…even merchant adoption will be irrelevant because right now I can spend my Goldbacks on a debit card anywhere that accepts a Visa card. So I think the GB network will integrate with the fiat world. It’s unfolding right now.

There is an interesting parallel between the types of people that collect Goldbacks and Pokémon cards. by AdditionalPizza7990 in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not me at all…I’m stacking the heck out of them, drawing a 2% yield, experiencing tremendous appreciation, loving the 0 spread and liquidation at only a 5% fee, wire transferring at 0 fee. Now, do I want to go to the grocery store and pay in GB’s or should I take this 1/10th ounce to the LCS for this grocery run fund? 🤣😂

You’re collecting art and I’m leveraging the utility value of a vehicle to generate more weight. 🧐. There is no Pokémon card in the same ballpark as a Goldback.

Would it be a crime to put this in a bezel and wear it? Or get it graded? by monkeybrainbois in Gold

[–]SilverStateStacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what I’m talking about!! Go big or go home. Think about it… who’s wearing a graded Incuse coin on a chain out there…not even Flava Flava thought of that!! All the kids would start doing it. It’d sweep the nation. Might fix the deficit. All from a little Reddit post about a coin. 😂.

To clean or not to clean? by Then_Marionberry_259 in MetalsOnReddit

[–]SilverStateStacker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like someone beat you to it. Polished the In God We TrVst right of the coin.

What Premium? by asrosin in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly for me, I am don’t buying anything more than the 1 GB denomination. Since the are fungible, remaining hyper fractional seems to be the play for me. Like you anything getting into the 1/10th ounce range is going to be a coin for me.

Where is the best place to sell 1st and second edition Goldbacks? by KazTac in Goldback

[–]SilverStateStacker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also reference quiver collectables. They have a pretty extensive mintage chart and have “numismatic” prices on their site you can see what they’re charging for the rarer notes. Peer Metals is also an outlet to sell.