RE: Wildpig Pours: Skull & Crossbones Round with a fractional assortment

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Very nice and unique! It wonders me, should we come back to silver for purchasing, just what folks will do should they need to make change if they don't have fractional silver?

A very offering! Thanks for sharing @kerrislravenhill - have a lovely day!🤗💜🌻



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I had a few friends that traveled to a Latin American country in the throes of an inflationary upheaval. They purchased some goods at a store and in change they got a few fistfuls of hard candy rather than worthless coin.
Any transaction is negotiable so far as both parties come to an agreement and I can presume that different customers are willing to spend so much for settled equivalent value in products and services. Buy, trade, or barter, its all part of the free market.
If the Buyer has only 1 oz coins, he or she may need to be flexible especially if goods are in scarce supply.

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I think bartering would and will be a good thing. Plus, it's tax free, lol! Take care sis!🤗💜

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I've actually bartered a small 5 oz bar for a product before, you are correct that it's there is no tax.

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