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  1. I just signed up and cant wait to receive the Future of Financial Freedom Wrap-up—in hard copy,,,yay!! Sorry I had to join via debit card as I recently moved and downsized home and live isolated on the west coast of NZ (where the “take no shit” people live) it was impossible for me to do any other payments from here. Its 300kms from the nearest city.
    All the very best for 2024 Catherine and other associates.
    Angela from Nieuw Zeeland x

    1. Welcome! Always glad for Kiwi’s gathering in….Miss visiting your beautiful country since the travel friction skyrocketed.

  2. Hello Solari Team!
    I am a new member and so excited to be a part of this movement!

    In perusing the site, I immediately recognized the coin on the cover graphic for this article- a Lydian stater – the world’s first coin, made in the Anatolian Kingdom of Lydia. I’ve had one since I was 8 years old. It was given to me by my cousin when my family traveled from Indiana to Israel in 1972.

    My dad was born and raised in the Armenian quarter of Jerusalem, and We were visiting his brother and his family for the first and only time. My 8 year old cousin gave me this chunk of metal, (none of us even knew it was a coin), as a token of her happiness at meeting me and of all the fun we had together during our stay. My uncle had no idea what this item was and thought it wasn’t worth anything.

    My coin has knocked around from one junk drawer or jewelry box to another all of the ensuing years, and I would take it out now and then and examine it, for although I didn’t know what it was, I just knew it was important. My stater is quite worn on the obverse, while the stamps on the reverse are not nearly as worn, and I slowly reached the conclusion that it was some kind of coin.

    Then about a year ago I decided to do an internet search for ancient coins, and found an article that briefly discussed a number of them, one being the Lydian Stater, with a photo of both sides of one much better preserved than mine. The unmistakable shape of the coin and stamps on the reverse are what caught my eye, and a magnifying glass finally revealed the signature Lion and Bull design on the obverse of my coin – faint from about 26 centuries of wear, but no question of what it is anymore!

    The feeling of history reaching forward through time and tapping my shoulder is still with me! I’ve had a piece of the first system of inter-kingdom commerce in the history of humanity for 52 of my 60 years! Not only is it worth something, it’s a priceless reminder to me of the importance of maintaining our system of financial freedom. I have used it to educate friends and family about this whole issue – it’s a fantastic ice-breaker!

    Anyway, sorry for the long comment, I was just so tickled to see a Lydian Stater on a Solari Report article, I had to share my story – no one knows what they are!

    1. I so enjoyed your post, JeanMarie Rorick.
      How synchronistic for you to be joining Solari and there on Solari’s most recent publication is a photo of your coin, the Lydian Stater—wow!—fortuitous, providential, meaningful!
      Welcome to Solari.

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