We have a lot of states waiting in the wings. At this time we can only confirm what we have announced. To learn more about what your can do to see your state on a Goldback visit goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
I could definitely see slipping one or two GB1 bills into the tip I leave in a restaurant. Just as a booster. Not to mention, Trudeau opened the door to “if you engage in speech we don’t like, we’ll lockdown your bank account.” If you don’t think that can happen in the US, you’re crazy.
We have so many states in varying stages of development. If you'd like to help yours out, check out our website to learn how: goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
@@GoldbackInc I have to say Utah's ware my favorite when they were first introduced that took my breath away but I think I'm going to lean more towards the ones cuz those are going to be so easily passed out as far as tipping people or just handing them out it really doesn't cost you much to spread the word.originally I thought maybe Judy Shelton was involved with you guys but I could be wrong
@@TheRookie330 We actually make 1s more then any other denomination of Goldbacks. They are used as gifts, tips and small transactions all over the nation. This is the first time in history that you can make someone a gold investor for only $4.
We have so many states in varying stages of development. If you'd like to help yours out, check out our website to learn how: goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
@@geekynerd7346 because it would compete with the dollar and the feds would come for it. As a state by state local voluntary currency they aren't appearing to be attacking federal reserve notes.
@@gomcse and having the states use goldbacks representing their states as a voluntary tender in transactions involving us dollar along side it can actually, if more states accept it, help stabilize the dollar from runaway inflation
I'm in Texas preaching the goldbacks to the locals handing them out as gifts to local business owners trying to get them educated on goldbacks. I'd love to make videos to help spread awareness
@@elainemarshall4371 Seeing Colorado on a Goldback would be amazing. Our end goal is to have a Goldback series for every state! To learn more about how to see your state on a Goldback visit goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
Simply put, if your putting dollars in your savings account you need to be putting six things in your safe: gold, silver, liquor, portable water filtration systems (aka life-straws), firearms, and ammo. These things are proven to retain value over time and never depreciate. WeLl whAt abOut fOoD? You'll find that having the previous six make finding food alot easier.
I saw these and just knew they were a great idea. I received my first order today. I would like to suggest y'all don't call it "selling gold backs" but rather use the term exchange for fiat
Praise God, i welcome this wonderful Nasara rainbow gold backed currancy and look forward to using on a daily basis. If only i enough fiat trash cash to sponser my home state of Ohio.
If you would like to help out build interest in your state. This can be done by using Goldbacks at your local businesses. You can also sign up local businesses. When a business is signed up it will be put on our network. If a local network gets big enough we will push out a series to be used there. For more information about signing up businesses contact our Network Manager Benjamin at benjamin@goldback.com.
You can give change back in USD just like you would with any other transaction. If you go onto our website we have a transaction calculator: goldback.com/calc For more information on how to use it check out the video we recently released on the subject: ruclips.net/video/nRruYng_-5E/видео.html
This is actually a question we get quite a bit. 1. The Goldback can be traded anywhere. It is legal to use anywhere in the USA. So far in the states we have made it has been called a "Voluntary Local Currency" and a "Voluntary Negotiable Instrument" the key word being voluntary. It is everyone's choice wether they want to use it or not. So you can use it in Ohio, Texas, Hawaii, California, etc. It all comes down to if the merchant will take it. We can't force anyone to use these. In New Hampshire the Utah Goldback became so popular that someone over there actually helped us make one for them. So there was a huge demand for that product before it even came out. 2. We don't make an America Goldback so we can be covered by federal and state laws. As it currently stands using gold for barter is covered under the US Constitution, Article 1, section 10, clause which allows "gold and silver coin a tender for payment of debts.” And all the states have their own laws regarding the use of gold. By being a local currency we are covered by multiple layers of laws. So if someone wanted to tear down Goldbacks they would have to change laws at the federal level and the state level. One of the hurtles we jump to make a new state Goldback is making sure we are in compliance with all state laws, this could mean changing some of the wording on that series of Goldbacks. If we were to make a national one we would have to make it in compliance with every state law. This would take a lot of time and effort and could be blocked by just one state.
The reasoning behind having state specific Goldbacks is to keep this currency local. A local currency is protected by federal and state laws. When we roll out a new state's Goldback we check state laws regarding currency and metals so we can conform with them. One example of this is the Utah series is labeled as a "Voluntary Local Currency" whereas the New Hampshire series is a "Voluntary Negotiable Instrument". If we were to make an America Goldback we will lose that state protection and are subject purely to federal laws. So basically we are just trying to be as cautious as possible.
@@TheRookie330 Yep, when Goldbacks were in development we had a legal team go through the liberty dollar, gold standard and other precious metal based currencies so we could lean from their mistakes so we wouldn't be making them ourselves.
Crazy how fast you guys grew. Keep it up!
I wish all states would do this!
Is Arizona on the way? I heard through the grapevine they were but would like some confirmation.
We have a lot of states waiting in the wings. At this time we can only confirm what we have announced. To learn more about what your can do to see your state on a Goldback visit goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
I could definitely see slipping one or two GB1 bills into the tip I leave in a restaurant. Just as a booster.
Not to mention, Trudeau opened the door to “if you engage in speech we don’t like, we’ll lockdown your bank account.” If you don’t think that can happen in the US, you’re crazy.
Good job looking out for us and thank you so much
We want Washington and Oregon!!
We have so many states in varying stages of development. If you'd like to help yours out, check out our website to learn how: goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
Just got the email for South Dakota I'm super pumped I love goldbacks
We are too, what has been your favorite series so far?
@@GoldbackInc I have to say Utah's ware my favorite when they were first introduced that took my breath away but I think I'm going to lean more towards the ones cuz those are going to be so easily passed out as far as tipping people or just handing them out it really doesn't cost you much to spread the word.originally I thought maybe Judy Shelton was involved with you guys but I could be wrong
@@TheRookie330 We actually make 1s more then any other denomination of Goldbacks. They are used as gifts, tips and small transactions all over the nation. This is the first time in history that you can make someone a gold investor for only $4.
I've got 550 GoldBacks from Utah, Nevada, and New Hampshire. Looking forward to South Dakota!
Stacks n stacks n stacks n stacks!!
Would love to see Minnesota added to the list as well! Love the idea of using sound money for transactions. Also the designs on the paper are great!
We have so many states in varying stages of development. If you'd like to help yours out, check out our website to learn how: goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
@@GoldbackInc Why don’t you just half one design for the entire nation?
@@geekynerd7346 because it would compete with the dollar and the feds would come for it. As a state by state local voluntary currency they aren't appearing to be attacking federal reserve notes.
@@gomcse Everybody wants everything nationalized. That's one of the biggest problems in the country today.
@@gomcse and having the states use goldbacks representing their states as a voluntary tender in transactions involving us dollar along side it can actually, if more states accept it, help stabilize the dollar from runaway inflation
I'm in Texas preaching the goldbacks to the locals handing them out as gifts to local business owners trying to get them educated on goldbacks. I'd love to make videos to help spread awareness
Hope Texas is next ! !
I 💯 support Goldbacks!
Please include Missouri!!!
Yeah. I've got the
Nevada goldbacks.
Have you gotten the Utah or New Hampshire Series yet? Are you Excited for Wyoming?
@@GoldbackInc I only have Nevada. I live in Nebraska. as soon as I heard about the gold backs I started purchasing
@@GoldbackInc I would love for Nebraska and Colorado to be on board. I would love to move back to Colorado
@@elainemarshall4371 Seeing Colorado on a Goldback would be amazing. Our end goal is to have a Goldback series for every state! To learn more about how to see your state on a Goldback visit goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
@@GoldbackInc I can't wait til Wyoming comes out. I always buy when there is a new goldback series.
There are places in California that will use these. Please don't ignore us. Thank you.
When does the South Dakota one come out?
We are aiming for summer 2022.
This is one of the greatest things that could've been designed and minted during these unprecedented times
What about Texas goldbricks? Anything on that front? Love to see that and soon.
Simply put, if your putting dollars in your savings account you need to be putting six things in your safe: gold, silver, liquor, portable water filtration systems (aka life-straws), firearms, and ammo. These things are proven to retain value over time and never depreciate. WeLl whAt abOut fOoD? You'll find that having the previous six make finding food alot easier.
I saw these and just knew they were a great idea. I received my first order today. I would like to suggest y'all don't call it "selling gold backs" but rather use the term exchange for fiat
No your being tipped off they will never take off in the mainstream. The only value will be in collectable markets as a artifact of the time.
We need a Chicago one
Praise God, i welcome this wonderful Nasara rainbow gold backed currancy and look forward to using on a daily basis. If only i enough fiat trash cash to sponser my home state of Ohio.
If you would like to help out build interest in your state. This can be done by using Goldbacks at your local businesses. You can also sign up local businesses. When a business is signed up it will be put on our network. If a local network gets big enough we will push out a series to be used there. For more information about signing up businesses contact our Network Manager Benjamin at benjamin@goldback.com.
*_IF A BUYER DOESN'T HAVE AN EXACT AMOUNT FOR SOMETHING AND EXPECTS CHANGE BACK FROM A TRANSACTION, HOW DO GOLDBACKS DEAL WITH THAT?_*
You can give change back in USD just like you would with any other transaction. If you go onto our website we have a transaction calculator: goldback.com/calc
For more information on how to use it check out the video we recently released on the subject: ruclips.net/video/nRruYng_-5E/видео.html
for collectors, I have been wanting to know the order of the 4 states when issued 1 to 4
Dont forget California!!
2 $ bill would be useful.
Please try to get a Florida gold back!
There a good email to reach out to you? I’d love to have you on my channel.
Info@goldback.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
Ugh I want to go so bad
I'm going to try and get florida to make one 🚀
Check out our website to find out how: goldback.com/sponsor-new-goldback-series
Why not just create a goldback that spans the country and can be traded anywhere rather than state by state?
This is actually a question we get quite a bit.
1. The Goldback can be traded anywhere.
It is legal to use anywhere in the USA. So far in the states we have made it has been called a "Voluntary Local Currency" and a "Voluntary Negotiable Instrument" the key word being voluntary. It is everyone's choice wether they want to use it or not. So you can use it in Ohio, Texas, Hawaii, California, etc. It all comes down to if the merchant will take it. We can't force anyone to use these.
In New Hampshire the Utah Goldback became so popular that someone over there actually helped us make one for them. So there was a huge demand for that product before it even came out.
2. We don't make an America Goldback so we can be covered by federal and state laws.
As it currently stands using gold for barter is covered under the US Constitution, Article 1, section 10, clause which allows "gold and silver coin a tender for payment of debts.” And all the states have their own laws regarding the use of gold. By being a local currency we are covered by multiple layers of laws. So if someone wanted to tear down Goldbacks they would have to change laws at the federal level and the state level.
One of the hurtles we jump to make a new state Goldback is making sure we are in compliance with all state laws, this could mean changing some of the wording on that series of Goldbacks. If we were to make a national one we would have to make it in compliance with every state law. This would take a lot of time and effort and could be blocked by just one state.
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Now do Washington state!
We are looking into every state, certain requirements have to be met. Eventually we hope to have them in every state!
If you can’t get it for the same as it’s face value you lose money on each transaction
How about a Goldback that isn't state-specific. How about an American Goldback?
The reasoning behind having state specific Goldbacks is to keep this currency local. A local currency is protected by federal and state laws.
When we roll out a new state's Goldback we check state laws regarding currency and metals so we can conform with them. One example of this is the Utah series is labeled as a "Voluntary Local Currency" whereas the New Hampshire series is a "Voluntary Negotiable Instrument". If we were to make an America Goldback we will lose that state protection and are subject purely to federal laws. So basically we are just trying to be as cautious as possible.
@@GoldbackInc wow you guys really have done your homework. Goldbacks are here to stay
@@GoldbackInc Ahh, that makes sense! Keep up the good work!
@@TheRookie330 Yep, when Goldbacks were in development we had a legal team go through the liberty dollar, gold standard and other precious metal based currencies so we could lean from their mistakes so we wouldn't be making them ourselves.
Premiums on GB are ridic.