From Conservatives for Gold <[email protected]>
Subject These U.S. States Are Quietly Reviving Gold as Money
Date August 6, 2025 5:03 PM
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Yesterday we looked at gold jewelry as stealth savings. Today, we turn to the legal battlefield—because a quiet revolution is unfolding in state legislatures, and gold is at the center of it.

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Should more U.S. states make gold and silver legal tender?

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Fun Fact Of The Day

Utah became the first U.S. state in the 21st century to recognize gold and silver coins as legal tender back in 2011—and others have followed suit ever since.

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