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| Location | United States |
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| Type | Bullion bar |
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| Obverse description | The obverse of this rectangular silver bar features an engraved chart in the field depicting the historical silver-to-gold ratio plotted over a timeline spanning from approximately 4000 BC to 2020 AD, with a flat baseline legend and a sharp upward spike at the modern end. A multi-line legend in raised relief occupies the upper portion of the field, asserting that the 6000-year silver-to-gold ratio has averaged 15:1 until recent manipulation devalued silver to 100:1. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | Silver's true value has been 0.1 Toz/3.1gm for a 12hr days wage through most of history and will be again when the current criminal manipulation ends. This ingot contains 1 Toz of 999 fine silver or ten days wages. |
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