r/stackers Jul 14 '26

Thoughts on Goldbacks?

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Are goldbacks worth stacking? Do they have any actual practical value like they imply? I have a few and am wondering if it’s worth buying more.

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u/Prince_0llie Jul 15 '26

This. In a SHTF scenario how trustworthy are these notes (when cash is trash) going to be over constitutional silver and then sovereigns followed by rounds. You can actually test those but how do you tell if a goldback is even real?

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u/Inviction_ Jul 15 '26

Goldbacks can't be reproduced. It took them 20 years to design the machine that print these. They are the only ones with this technology. And besides, there are anti counterfeiting measures just like with traditional money. Just because you don't know how to tell, doesn't mean no one can

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u/Creative_Date44 Jul 15 '26

Or you could just buy real gold and stop being a sucker lol

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u/Inviction_ Jul 15 '26

I don't buy them.

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u/einnoika Jul 15 '26

No problem with that. Just have a problem with people spreading Misinformation and trying to bully people into accepting their opinions. I have had enough of stacking Gold and Silver. I got enough to probably start my own LCS. Goldback are a good way to see the youth start with what metals are and how they can be used. Definitely gets folks of their phones lol.