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What is real money? I can give the Webster's dictionary version here: "something generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment: as a: officially coined or stamped metal currency b: money of account c: paper money". My version is that money is that thing of value given to another party in exchange for something else of value, atleast to the parties involved. Sounds like the dictionary's version almost. So why didnt I just say that money is those greenish pieces of paper we carry around in our pockets with dead Presidents' faces on them? Because they are really not money at all. The key in both versions of our money definitions is the word, "value". Money has to have value, or what’s called "intrinsic value". This is value inherent in whatever is being offered as valuable. This is normally decided upon by many, many people over a long period of time, the ‘de facto’ standard. These peoples over a long time seemed to have chosen gold and silver as the preferred money. Our Constitution states that our money "shall be coined of gold and silver" as well. If you want to purchase real gold coin money, see the listings below:
![]() POPE JOHN PAULII 24KT GOLD COMMEMORATIVE COIN GOOD LUCK US $4.25
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![]() AIR FORCE ONE 24kt GOLD COIN ANDREW AIR FORCE BASE HTF US $2.99
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![]() 1 Gram solid 99 SILVER GOLD Canadian Maple Leaf Coin US $1.04
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![]() US G GOLD BUFFALO BAR OZ 500 MILLS 24K US COIN 10 100 US $10.50
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![]() SET OF 4 DALE EARNHARDT SR JR GOLD AND SILVER COINS US $6.99
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![]() P 38 LIGHTNING AMERICAN AIRPOWER 24KT GOLD COIN NEW US $3.25
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![]() APOLLO 11 FIRST MAN ON THE MOON 24KT GOLD COINNEW US $2.99
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![]() THE BEATLESFAB 4 24KT GOLD COIN LENNON MCCARTNEY STAR US $2.99
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![]() 2010 Gold Buffalo Coin 9999 PCGS MS70 First Strike US $1,370.00
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![]() B 24 LIBERATOR US ARMY AIR CORPS 24KT GOLD COIN NEW US $4.02
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![]() 1 Gram solid 99 SILVER GOLD Canadian Maple Leaf Coin US $.99
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![]() 2010 $50 AMERICAN BUFFALO GOLD MINT GEM COPY COIN PROOF US $9.95
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![]() MEXICO 2000 Uncirculated 1 20 Oz Libertad Gold Coin US $81.00
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![]() 1 Gram solid 99 SILVER GOLD Canadian Maple Leaf Coin US $.99
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![]() AUSTRIA 1 DUCET GOLD COIN 35 G UNC US $142.49
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![]() 1996 AMERICAN EAGLE 1 TENTH OZ GOLD UNCIRCULATED COIN US $169.00
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![]() GOLD BUFFALO BAR gram coin oz 1 TROY OUNCE GEM 10 100 US $10.50
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![]() BARACK OBAMA JFK HALF DOLLAR 24KT GOLD CLAD PROOF COIN US $2.99
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![]() $5 Gold US 1988 Liberty Olympic uncirculated coin US $310.00
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![]() 1 Gram solid 99 SILVER GOLD Canadian Maple Leaf Coin US $.99
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