Yesterday, we showed how to test your metals on the fly. Today, let’s talk about the root reason gold matters: fiat currencies around the world are falling apart—and fast.

Inflation, reckless spending, and endless debt have shredded trust in paper money. Argentina, Turkey, and even Japan are seeing sharp declines in currency strength. The dollar’s not immune either. Unlike fiat, gold holds value without relying on governments or banks. That’s why more people are ditching paper promises and turning to physical wealth that can’t be printed into oblivion.

Tomorrow, we’ll dive into how countries are moving away from the U.S. dollar—and what that means for your gold.


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Fun Fact Of The Day

Since 1913, the U.S. dollar has lost over 96% of its purchasing power—yet gold has maintained and even gained value over the same timeframe.



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