Sweet Home Alabama Legalizes Gold and Silver as Legal Tender

April 15, 2025

Sweet Home Alabama Legalizes Gold and Silver as Legal Tender

 

Sweet Home Alabama just passed new legislation to join 12 other states that have made Gold and Silver to be Legal Tender.


The passage of these laws does not require the use of gold and silver as money and will not affect most day to day transactions for the common man just yet.  However, these laws provide clear evidence that a growing body of people, including people in positions of power, recognize that the US Dollar is in trouble and losing its dominant position in the world.


Since 1971 alone, many calculations show the US Dollar has lost about 98% of its purchasing power!  That's almost a 100% loss in purchasing power in just 50 years.


Take some time this evening to click here and listen to last week's Mejanomics Broadcast, "If It Don't Make Sense, It Don't."  Reflect on the growing awareness that is sweeping the nation and world that fiat currencies have utterly failed us.  Those who position themselves correctly now with physical silver can avoid disaster.


Call Century Silver today at 877-936-7686 to talk with us about the Rounds or to request free materials for yourself or to educate others.  We will ship this information to you or directly to your list of loved ones.


If you want, you can also order the Miraculous Medal Medjugorje Rounds online by clicking here.  Call Century Silver Exchange for even better pricing by phone and for larger orders.


God bless,

Century Silver Exchange 

877-936-7686









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