A thought experiment: 1 oz Ag = 1 Acre.
Based on 2025 USDA NASS Averages. Live conversion.
| Land Type | USD / Acre | Gold oz / Acre | Silver oz / Acre |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farm Real Estate | $4,350 | ... | ... |
| Cropland | $5,830 | ... | ... |
| Pastureland | $1,920 | ... | ... |
How much land does 1 unit buy?
| Land Type | Acres / $1k USD | Acres / 1 oz Gold | Acres / 1 oz Silver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farm Real Estate | 0.23 ac | ... | ... |
| Cropland | 0.17 ac | ... | ... |
| Pastureland | 0.52 ac | ... | ... |
For most of human history, money was not an idea. It was a claim on something physical: land, harvest, labor, and shelter. Silver served as the everyday unit of exchange precisely because it could be weighed, stored, divided, and trusted across generations.
Land, in turn, has always been the ultimate store of value. It produces food, anchors families, and outlives political systems. When currencies fail, land remains. When ledgers collapse, soil still grows wheat.
Silver.Land is built on a simple mental model:
Not dollars per ounce, but acres per ounce.
Not price targets, but purchasing power.
Not because markets must obey it, but because history shows that real money and real ground are ultimately measured against one another.
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