Digital currency is being pushed hard by the political duopoly but coins should never be removed

Ainslie Bullion is excited to announce our latest addition – the 1/10oz Ainslie Minted Silver Round, our smallest denominated silver product to date. This new round is ideal for those seeking flexibility in liquidation, incremental investing, or as a unique gift.

The obverse features a beautifully crafted tree, symbolising the growth of wealth and prosperity. The detailed craftsmanship represents silver’s enduring strength as a store of value and its resilience within an investment portfolio. Surrounding the design is the phrase, “REAL MONEY BEYOND THE RESET – THE SILVER STANDARD,” highlighting silver’s lasting importance even in the face of economic shifts.

On the reverse, you’ll find Ainslie Bullion’s logo, a symbol of trust and excellence. Accompanied by the round’s weight and 99.99% purity, this guarantees its authenticity and intrinsic value.

The 1/10oz Silver Round is not just a physical asset but a representation of silver’s perpetual worth, making it an exceptional addition to any investor’s portfolio. Embrace the Silver Standard and experience real money beyond the reset with this remarkable silver round.

Readers have told us these rounds are being used as currency in the Byron Bay area and proving quite popular with customers and traders.

Should the political duopoly ever succeed in removing legal tender coins, rounds such as these would prove to be invaluable.

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From the land of Australians

20 thought on “Silver Round viable currency”
  1. @Ophelia O.

    Colloidal Silver maybe the answer your looking for.

    Colloidal Silver – Our Mightiest Germ Fighter

    COLLOIDAL SILVER
    The All Natural Anti-Microbial Solution

    Under the heading “Our Mightiest Germ Fighter”, Science Digest, a highly respected publication, opened their March 1978 article with: “Thanks to eye-opening research, silver is emerging as a wonder of modern medicine. An antibiotic kills perhaps a half-dozen different disease organisms, but silver kills some 650. Resistant strains fail to develop. Moreover, silver is virtually non-toxic, says pioneering silver researcher, Dr. Harry Margraf of St. Louis. “Silver is the best all around germ-fighter we have”

    According to the book: The Wonders of Colloidal Silver by Dhyana L. Coburn & Patrick D. Dignan, test results at the UCLA Medical Labs at the UCLA School of Medicine in 1988 by Larry C. Ford, M.D. of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,¹ (Colloidal Silver, The Antibiotic Alternative, Lloyd Michael Canty and Zane Baranowski) and other researchers show Colloidal Silver killed every virus on which it was tested.

    https://mtnhigh.com/silver.html

  2. Umm, cataclysmic duck, where do you find Oak of Bashan 1/10 oz $4.361 Aussie dollars? There’s nothing on google for me. If I made a post like that, I’d at least tell people where to look?

  3. I’ve read that silver🥈 is toxic & also that it’s healthy. So which one is it? What about gold?🥇How good is it? We have a couple of kilos of silver, but none of gold. Maybe, now we should go for gold 🪙 too………….. ♾️

  4. Last week a couple of stories about windmills didn’t come up on the home page and they’re still not there
    Today the story about 1226 young athletes drop dead is also not showing

  5. Been purchasing Silver now for a couple of years. Sure you can purchase from Perth Mint, but the cheapest in Australia is Bullion Now in Melbourne https://bullionnow.com.au/
    You can either purchase Precious Metals directly from them, or purchase and they offer 3 months free storage so that you can save your PM’s and then save on the postage, they offer a number of ways and Michael and his team are very helpful, just give them a call as they are more than willing to assist you. 1300 84 84 10

  6. brianajnz, Well I help with some links. Good read, thanks for downloading and reading.
    Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil, at: https://www.unz.com/book/gerard_menuhin__tell-the-truth-and-shame-the-devil/
    Here another link: h ttps://holocausthandbooks.com/dl/978-1-59148-141-6-TellTruthShameDevil-2nd-LowRes.pdf (This from 2016). Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil, This one is also, Free.
    If you need to do more digging, h ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Menuhin

  7. “The oak of Bashan no less.
    1/10 oz presently $4.361 Aussie dollars
    1/10 oz Ainslie Minted Silver Round $7.32 AUD”

    Indeed! Works out at a premium of $30 an ounce.

    1 oz Australian Kangaroo 99.9% silver rounds sell with around a $10 premium at $53 at KJC. (They’ve doubled in price since 2019-2020!)

    1/10 oz rounds certainly carry a very heavy premium compared to the 1 oz rounds.

  8. Okay, folks, let’s just be crystal clear on this matter here.

    Silver, Gold, even Platinum coins and bars are widely available here in Australia, retailed (ie, SOLD) directly by various bullion houses and traders in each capital city and shipped to any address around the country.

    The BIG outfits mint their OWN special edition coins – “branded” coins, if you like. The biggest is probably the Perth Mint, seeing as how it’s one of half a dozen major bullion houses on the WORLD market, and works in cahoots with the fake corporate “government” to issue LEGAL TENDER precious metal coins as well as the fullest possible range of precious metal bars and coins.

    Meanwhile, the coins and bars come in a whole range of sizes. The 1/10 Oz coins of the parent article might be the smallest denominations on offer here in Australia so far, but maybe the trend will catch on.

    These 1/10 Oz Silver coins are potentially useful exactly BECAUSE they are so small, perhaps suiting them to everyday transactions of for relatively inexpensive items and consumer goods.

    BUT take note, folks – ALL precious metal coins and bars come at a PREMIUM over the price of their raw weight, owing to manufacturing costs and sales commissions and so forth. The SMALLER the coin or bar, the LARGER the relative PREMIUM over the spot price to purchase it.

    So if you’re in the market for precious metal coins or bars, SHOP AROUND and try to seek out REPUTABLE bullion houses or traders, and maybe get their advice on your options.

    Current spot price for Silver (that’s for the RAW WEIGHT, not in a manufactured bar or coin) is up around A$45 per Oz.

    And current spot price for Gold right now is about A$3,500 per Oz.

    And be AWARE, those precious metal spot prices CHANGE DAILY, and so do the prices of the coins and bars. Just saying.

  9. Brianajnz re Menuhin’ book

    From goodreads review,

    “Many know that something is not right in the world. Nations engage in perpetual war while bankers and armaments makers line their pockets from the carnage. The average citizen of the world has been cut out of the decision-making process of government, whether he lives in a democracy, republic, theocracy or dictatorship. All the while, the ruling elite grow stronger and richer, as the real producers struggle to survive. Behind the scenes, events are controlled by a coterie of ethnic puppet masters who work their marionettes in high places out of public view.

    How did this world get to the dark place it is today?”

    This month of solstice has seen Menuhin’s hidden hands in action.

    Ursula von de Leyen has been positioned for an extra stint as president of the European Commission.

    She recently attended the G7 meeting as a member of a non – sovereign state, probably why China never rolled out the carpet when she rocked up in 2023, sending her packing through customs with the tourists.

    S.L. Canthan on X, “(V. d. L.) is selected by international bankers, military industrial complex and their swarm…”, so, not elected by the plebs.

    Joseph Borrell EU’s outgoing foreign policy chief, will be remembered as one of Europe’s all time greatest hedge trimmers and knight protector of the order of shrubbery, for his comments,

    “Europe is a garden”

    “most of the rest of the world is a jungle, and the jungle could invade the garden”

    “Because the jungle has a strong growth capacity, and the wall will never be high enough in order to protect the garden.”

    “The gardeners have to go to the jungle. Europeans have to be much more engaged with the rest of the world. Otherwise, the rest of the world will invade us, by different ways and means.”

    Jungle Joseph EU’s chief diplomat, lol, has been replaced by Russia hater, Estonian Kaja Kallas, stone the crows, COL

    Her hate seems to stem from , “This hits close to home for me: My grandmother and mother were once deported to Siberia, and it was the KGB who issued the fabricated arrest warrants.” – AP

    Russian Interior Ministry has put Kallas on a wanted list that includes U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham. – AP

    Kallas’s father, Siim Kallas, was Estonia’s central bank head, prime minister, a European Commissioner and served on the Soviet Supreme (legislature) before the disintegration of the USSR. – The Economist

    Over two-thirds of Estonians surveyed in 2023 opinion polls said they thought Kallas should step down over her husbands Russian business activities; that she denied knowing of in Estonian parliamentary committee hearings. – AP

    Diplomatic qualifications, “connected”

    Coveter of pasture, champion of the war on cow farts, outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, is now secretary general of NATO. 🧌

    Diplomacy is a dirty word, there will be no diplomatic resolve shown by unelected European grifters.

    By all means collect precious metals and stones Ed, but please don’t be ripped off.

  10. I remember being amazed at Bitcoin about 2012 breaking the $100 barrier, more recently in Australia our caring government for our safety “directed” the banks to not allow anyone to transfer money to bitcoin. Where would we be without our government protecting us with their injections, money redistribution plans, censorship etc etc. Can’t wait to hear more from 21st century Byrons Bay.

  11. We are very thankful that someone has had the intelligence to provide an alternative currency when the AUD will soon be worthless like its partner the USD. I haven ever seen anyone else provide such with a genuine silver content. Editor

  12. Have you ever read the book Tell The Truth Shame The Devil, Gerard Menuhin.
    Has a tree on the cover being strangled by ivy.

  13. All the stackers have ounces, so if silver went premium $50 worth a coin is likely low, halves for conveniences @$25. The destitute, dying filth and other useless eaters could scrabble for $25 halves cut into fifths at $5 a bit, I think. Call them talons as in the claws of the Imperial Eagle of Silver flying high above them far out of their diseased reach. The joys of Weimar approach, landlords above, peasants below and UN sentries in the keep and dungeons below…
    BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHA Nah they cant take $ old people prefer it

  14. Huh – if you have nothing else better to spend your money on, but silver coins which won’t be worth what you paid for them, maybe you should buy a gold detector and go and find some natural gold deposits instead, at over $2,000 per ounce. Interestingly, I saw an Aussie program where some were looking for minerals – Amethyst and other “Jem Stones” you just need a 4 wheel drive and the knowledge of what to look for and the buyers to sell them to – a much better investment than buying minted silver coins for your Albo’s new planes purchase, so he can travel around in style in.

  15. The oak of Bashan no less.

    1/10 oz presently $4.361 Aussie dollars

    1/10 oz Ainslie Minted Silver Round $7.32 AUD

    Tithe tithe.

  16. Editor, cairnsnews quoted Ainslie Bullion – “The obverse features a beautifully crafted tree, symbolising the growth of wealth and prosperity.”

    I’d suggest the addition of a Hangman’s Noose, to symbolise the Return of Justice.

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