LTC8K6
Penultimate Amazing
If the numbers in that story are true, I wonder why platinum is so cheap compared to gold?
Supposedly there are only 16 tons of platinum in the world, but there are 165,000 tons of gold. And yet the price per ounce is almost the same.
According to this, 133 tons of platinum are mined every year, so there must be more than 16 tons of it.
ETA: He also fails to understand a basic concept: A trillion dollar platinum coin does not imply that there is a trillion dollars worth of platinum to back it up because we are not on a platinum standard. Just as a hundred-dollar bill does not imply that the paper it is printed on is worth $100 or that it can be redeemed for $100 in gold or any other precious metal. This is still fiat money, even if it is a coin made of precious metal.
ETA2: Even the link he gives as a source contradicts itself on this point:
If 130 tonnes (a 'tonne' is more than a 'ton' btw) are mined every year, then clearly there are much more than 16 tons "ever mined".
Furthermore, 25 cubic feet does not equal 7.6 cubic meters. There are over 35 cubic feet in one cubic meter. It probably should be a cube of 25 feet per side, or 15,625 cubic feet.
Yeah, the numbers did seem odd given the relative prices.