Affordability, credibility, and beauty have made the 1 oz Maple Leaf Coin one of the Royal Canadian Mint’s all-time bestsellers. It's widely considered one of the most desirable silver coins ever minted, because it's purity is far greater (9999 pure) than all other silver coins, which are only 999 pure silver.
Already the world is trying to get away from the U.S. Dollar, because of the U.S. government's outrageous $35 Trillion Dollar National Debt, and the fact that We the People cannot ever service that debt. When that happens, or when the Fed converts our society to the CBDC, your paper Dollars won't be worth anything. However, with these pure silver coins, you'll have something of [certain value] which you easily use to buy things with outside the new Totalitarian paradigm that humanity is currently being herded into.
These coins are what every prepper needs to weather the storm that's coming.
I am offering these coins at 10% over Kitco Spot Silver Price, whatever that may be at the time of sale. Limit 50 per buyer. Cash only. Minimum purchase 10 coins.
Factors Supporting a Move to >$100/oz
Industrial Demand: Silver’s use in solar panels, EVs, and electronics is skyrocketing. The Silver Institute projects 2025 demand at 1.2 billion oz, up 8% from 2024, outpacing supply (est. 1.0 billion oz). A supply shock (e.g., mine closures) could tighten markets, pushing prices higher.
Inflation and Currency Devaluation: With CPI at ~2.7% YoY (Sept 2025), persistent inflation or a weaker dollar (e.g., post-Fed rate cuts) could boost silver as an inflation hedge. Analysts like Jim Rickards predict $100/oz if CPI hits 5–7% sustained.
Geopolitical Instability: Central banks’ gold buying (4,500+ tonnes since 2020) and de-dollarization efforts (e.g., China’s $4T reserves shift) could spill into silver, especially if tensions escalate (e.g., U.S.-China tariffs).
Speculative Mania: A retail investor frenzy (like 2021’s silver squeeze) or ETF inflows (2025 saw $928M in Q3) could amplify prices. Triple digits would need a catalyst like a coordinated short squeeze.
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