Silver has been money for over 4,000 years — yet today it’s treated like an afterthought.
In Silver Is the New Gold, David A. Rodgers, Jr. explores why one of history’s most trusted monetary metals is widely misunderstood in modern finance, and what its overlooked role may signal about inflation, currency risk, and the future of money.
Drawing on historical records, market data, and real-world examples, this book examines silver’s evolution from ancient currency to critical industrial resource — and why powerful financial systems often prefer assets that can be created, leveraged, and controlled.
Inside this book, you’ll learn:
• Why silver served as real money across civilizations for thousands of years
• How inflation, debt, and monetary policy affect silver differently than stocks or bonds
• The supply-and-demand realities behind silver mining and industrial consumption
• Why silver plays a unique role alongside gold in periods of financial uncertainty
• Allegations of market manipulation and structural incentives within modern finance
• Practical ways investors think about silver — from physical bullion to paper exposure
• Long-term scenarios involving green energy, currency stress, and systemic risk
Silver is not just a precious metal — it is a critical industrial material used in solar energy, electronics, medicine, and modern infrastructure. Much of that silver is consumed and never recovered, while new supply faces increasing constraints.
At the same time, silver remains one of the smallest and least understood major markets in the world.
This book does not offer financial advice or promises of returns. Instead, it provides context, history, and analysis — empowering readers to make informed decisions in an era of economic uncertainty.
If you’re concerned about inflation, debt, or the long-term stability of fiat currencies, this book offers a deeper perspective on a metal the modern world still depends on — whether it acknowledges it or not.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Silver has been money for over 4,000 years - yet today it's treated like an afterthought.In Silver Is the New Gold, David A. Rodgers, Jr. explores why one of history's most trusted monetary metals is widely misunderstood in modern finance, and what its overlooked role may signal about inflation, currency risk, and the future of money.Drawing on historical records, market data, and real-world examples, this book examines silver's evolution from ancient currency to critical industrial resource - and why powerful financial systems often prefer assets that can be created, leveraged, and controlled.Inside this book, you'll learn: - Why silver served as real money across civilizations for thousands of years- How inflation, debt, and monetary policy affect silver differently than stocks or bonds- The supply-and-demand realities behind silver mining and industrial consumption- Why silver plays a unique role alongside gold in periods of financial uncertainty- Allegations of market manipulation and structural incentives within modern finance- Practical ways investors think about silver - from physical bullion to paper exposure- Long-term scenarios involving green energy, currency stress, and systemic riskSilver is not just a precious metal - it is a critical industrial material used in solar energy, electronics, medicine, and modern infrastructure. Much of that silver is consumed and never recovered, while new supply faces increasing constraints.At the same time, silver remains one of the smallest and least understood major markets in the world.This book does not offer financial advice or promises of returns. Instead, it provides context, history, and analysis - empowering readers to make informed decisions in an era of economic uncertainty.If you're concerned about inflation, debt, or the long-term stability of fiat currencies, this book offers a deeper perspective on a metal the modern world still depends on - whether it acknowledges it or not. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798279303069
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Silver has been money for over 4,000 years - yet today it's treated like an afterthought.In Silver Is the New Gold, David A. Rodgers, Jr. explores why one of history's most trusted monetary metals is widely misunderstood in modern finance, and what its overlooked role may signal about inflation, currency risk, and the future of money.Drawing on historical records, market data, and real-world examples, this book examines silver's evolution from ancient currency to critical industrial resource - and why powerful financial systems often prefer assets that can be created, leveraged, and controlled.Inside this book, you'll learn: - Why silver served as real money across civilizations for thousands of years- How inflation, debt, and monetary policy affect silver differently than stocks or bonds- The supply-and-demand realities behind silver mining and industrial consumption- Why silver plays a unique role alongside gold in periods of financial uncertainty- Allegations of market manipulation and structural incentives within modern finance- Practical ways investors think about silver - from physical bullion to paper exposure- Long-term scenarios involving green energy, currency stress, and systemic riskSilver is not just a precious metal - it is a critical industrial material used in solar energy, electronics, medicine, and modern infrastructure. Much of that silver is consumed and never recovered, while new supply faces increasing constraints.At the same time, silver remains one of the smallest and least understood major markets in the world.This book does not offer financial advice or promises of returns. Instead, it provides context, history, and analysis - empowering readers to make informed decisions in an era of economic uncertainty.If you're concerned about inflation, debt, or the long-term stability of fiat currencies, this book offers a deeper perspective on a metal the modern world still depends on - whether it acknowledges it or not. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798279303069
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