>>16142149What are you trying to say exactly?
If we demonetized silver in every country back in the late 60s-early 70s (just when the US abandoned the gold standard), it was because silver was too rare and precious to be used as money. We couldn't afford to have both the Treasury and the industrials to compete for silver. JFK explained it very well when he passed the EO 11110.
And back then, it was only the beginning of industrial silver uses. Electronics weren't as common as today, nanosilver wasn't invented yet, nor were used solar panels and several catalysts, etc..
We can't afford to remonetize silver, not on a large scale, it's impossible. Silver is way too precious for that. To give you an idea at the rate we are consuming our reserves. Back in the 60s, virtually every country had silver coinage. Canada, France, Germany, USA, Tunisia, Lebanon, Mongolia, Japan,... whatever, you name it.
It was hundreds of billions silver coins all around the globe. US silver dimes alone were in the billions. That's a lot of silver, correct?
Well, nothing remain of it -beside few anons stacking what survived from the central banks' call back on the coinage-. Everything was melted down to be used by industrials, on top of the mining.
In just few decades of modern industrial uses, we destroyed what took humanity millenias to mine and mint into money.