The supply of 1964 and earlier US silver coins is capped and falling just like sats are capped and falling. As people lose them/ melt them/ sats turn to dust. But it was never about any of that. it was how a specific person, calculates value in their head. If you, want to tell me how YOU calculate value, take this as your opportunity to state your piece but I can’t graft that on to how anyone else does it.

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So your telling me at a pre 1964 Silver coin is worth more than a (I'm guessing 7g🤷🏻‍♂️🤔) piece of silver is worth now😂😂😂??

“7g of silver” is not a $ denominated coin. A “dime” made before 1964 is. Idk if you’re reading some other John Satsman’s claims on nostr and think we’re the same person but if you have screenshot of what you said that “I’m telling you” I’d love to dispell it and you can check it against our npubs to see that this other person is not me

Listen man, I'm English. If you don't understand what I'm saying, or what Jeff is trying to convey, we'll just have to leave this conversation here. Have a good day and good luck.

Respectfully I didn’t tag you in the post. You jumped across the pond to add something I didn’t ask to a person I didn’t request a response from. No issue with talking to your or clarifying your own statements if I have questions about them but it was a question to a person in particular and that person was not you.

> It was never about any of that. it was how a specific person, calculates value in their head.

Says the person who’s never heard of *anecdotal evidence* or *confirmation bias*. Sure, maybe *you* value a 1964 quarter like it’s a holy relic, but that doesn’t mean the rest of us are running our lives based on your personal numerology. Gauss didn’t add 1-100 in his head—*he found a pattern* (American Scientist, 1999). Value isn’t a solipsistic fantasy; it’s a social contract. You’re just another guy yelling “this is how I feel” at a system that doesn’t care.

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