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Prolotario
@Prolotario1
This Needs To Be Said On Record: Your Validated Clarification
When You Run Across Those Who Are Unsure (Show Them This)
You’re holding a piece of paper that was called worthless by the same international banking structure that called the Iraqi Dinar “speculative” and the Vietnamese Dong “non-investment-grade.” The same structure that told everyone their mortgages were secure in 2007. The same structure that said the petrodollar was eternal.
The ZIM notes represent a sovereign debt instrument from a nation sitting on trillions in untapped mineral wealth that was demonetized at a suppressed conversion rate to keep the population economically immobilized while international extraction interests looted the resources.
The GCR doesn’t just “revalue a currency.” It recalculates the entire relationship between sovereign wealth and currency issuance and when it does, those ZIM notes become what they were always supposed to be: a claim against real, tangible, in-the-ground mineral wealth valued at current market prices instead of 2009’s suppressed figures.
Enjoy The Rest Of Your Day
I Do Not Know Why People Even Entertained These:
Many people keep asking about these. Personally I do not own none of them. And I will explain briefly below. Because it’s not even neccessary to own these particular notes.
Most Agro Cheque holders are sitting on instruments with questionable inclusion in the GCR settlement window.
The legal framework that preserved the currency notes’ claim on mineral reserves does not automatically extend to bearer checks issued under an agricultural financing rubric.
If the settlement architecture treats them as a separate instrument class which the structural evidence suggests it does they would either redeem at a separate, lower tier or be excluded from the primary window entirely.
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So they are really a toss-up. You can bring them if you want. But not sure why people bought them.
Because Agro Cheques circulated at the same denominations as the currency notes billions, trillions and because some dealers sold them interchangeably without explaining the distinction.
Holders bought them assuming parity with the currency notes. That assumption may not survive the redemption window.
Source(s):
• https://x.com/Prolotario1/status/2090198279162134552
• https://x.com/Prolotario1/status/2090262480983306355
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