Recently, while back home catching up with relatives, I stayed with my nan. She’s almost 90 now, not in great health, and in reality, this was a bittersweet visit because it was probably the last time I saw her alive.
Sadness aside, she wanted to give me a few things to take back with me, and one of them was a little gold half sovereign coin from 1911. According to chatGPT, adjusted for inflation, this would be the equivalent of about 75 GBP in today’s money, although the coin's value if sold on ebay etc may be 400-500 dollars (not that I would sell it anyway).
While many bitcoiners shit on gold for its various issues, I can’t help but get a kick out of the fact that this little coin is still worth something today, not a load of fiat, sure, but it was a smaller denomination even back then.
According to my nan, the coin belonged to her grandmother, who used to keep half sovereigns handy to pay the rent on a store she ran. This last coin was passed down the line, and I guess I will keep it and pass it down too.
Someone’s energy was stored in that little coin, and it still holds value today (and looks cool) - not something we can say about shitty fiat.