Description: ***Attention Silver Stackers and Collectors*** 1871-1971 British Columbia Silver Dollar 1871-1971 British Columbia Silver $1 dollar is a perfect addition to any collection. Hurry before this item is gone OR the price of silver raises to where it should be. Some say in the hundreds. Then the price of this coin rises with it. With the price of silver rising, the world silver mining has slowed, more and more silver is being destroyed, thrown away along with being used as an industrial metal with more and more uses being discovered all the time. Silver is said to be the next element to become extinct if we continue on the course we are on OR reevaluate the price of silver to make it not only attractive to investors but also for inappropriate uses of silver and encourage recycling and more innovative ways to procure silver, recycle and apply it uses to more of humanities necessities. Not only is the Silver Eagle an Icon of american finance and prosperity and is known all around the world Silver has, for thousands of years Silver has been the predominant form of "Money". Societies have tried to use "Fiat" Currency systems that in the end always fail due to the governments overspending and usually on wars. 1/10 of an oz of Silver has been equal to 1 day of hard human labor. From the old testament (if you read the bible) till the turn of the 20th century 1 day of labor was equal to 1/10 oz of silver. In the old testament it was the Silver Denarius that was 1/10oz silver, the turn of the century a silver dime was 1/10 oz silver. All the worlds central banks are printing currency at an alarming rate. At the current state of our US economy and monetary status the price of silver relative to the amount of currency that has been printed silvers price should be at $918 per oz. With over 200-1 paper oz of silver traded on the NY Stock Exchange no wonder why silvers price is so low. But that will not last forever. By the looks of it the cracks are forming and getting bigger. Sooner then later the silver prove will go to the moon to see double digits. Some economist say by the year 2025 Silver has the potential to hit triple digits. I do my best to ensure each and every customer is happy with their purchase. If you have any questions at all about the item pre or post purchase please contact me. I accept returns on graded collector items, as long as the coin (or item) and its holder are returned in the condition you received them. Paypal is the only method of payment I accept. First Class Shipping with a tracking # via USPS is FREE to anyone in the US. Item will be shipped out within stated handling time in listing after PayPal payment has cleared with a confirmed shipping address. Due to previous issues, sorry but I will not be able to ship internationally Refunds & Returns:Your satisfaction is guaranteed.Returns only not exchanges less shipping, handling and 15% restocking fee. So please insure your purchase before.If for some reason you are unhappy with your purchase, please allow us to make it right by contacting us.We strive for excellence to provide a reliable, dependable and trustworthy source for all wealth and health.
Price: 34.98 USD
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
End Time: 2024-10-18T08:39:31.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: $1
Type: Commemorative Issue
Year: 1871-1971
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: Uncertified