Posted on 09/30/2024 10:55:08 PM PDT by ransomnote
I think that it has a “British royal” on it because it was minted by the Cook Islands, which is closely tied to New Zealand. The coins are actually minted in partnership with the New Zealand Mint.
https://learn.apmex.com/learning-guide/world-mints-and-manufacturers/cook-island-coins/
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Thanks for posting the info. Most advertising I’ve seen for the coin does not show the reverse side. One such advertisement did show prince charles for about two seconds and that’s when I started looking it up. ( I just knew I was mistaken)
Oh well, it’s just a collector piece, but the Brit’s shouldn’t be on any coin advertised and stamped as U.S. regardless of where it was minted.
KC
Certainly a possibility. On the forecast path right now and with the weakening storm strength over the land, there shouldn't be that much damage that far south... but, we are considering weather controls by nefarious folks, so❓
I would hope that a person of DJT's wealth plus the Secret Service would account for that. Obviously a place like Mar a Lago must get outside visitors regularly anyway and that should be part of the weekly routine. Of course there could be a mole in the organization inside but double checking the double checkers can drive one paranoid. 🤔
send the bat signal up for paxton & abbott
Texas has no Secretary of State.
There is a whole 'nuther world of commemorative coinage out there, some of it downright bizarre. Some of it has legit bullion value (caveat emptor) and some of it is merely "collectible" (caveat emptor)... and can be kind of hard to figure out who in the world is issuing it.
The tiny "protectorates" - or whatever they are called - of the Commonwealth usually produce coins that at least look like something most people would recognize as "money," The one in question is a bit cheeky, what with all the "American-isms" on it, but at least it has some value in the silver.
Which is more than one can say for common current U.S. coinage.
Thanks for the research; therefore the speaker on the video is wrong.
Panic, or jumping the gun, or a leftist sewing (wait for it) “disonformation” to discredit the right?
Has anyone else noticed how quiet the Hollywood squares have become since Piddy’s arrest? Robert DeNiro? Meathead?
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not only that, here’s the Texas SOS policy on non-citizens NOT voting
https://www.sos.state.tx.us/about/newsreleases/2024/081224-2.shtml
Could be all of the above. Leaning right now toward the disinformation hypothesis, both for the purpose of discrediting the right and to keep everyone anxious, uncertain and demoralized. What better way to turn large groups of people against each other?
WEAPONIZED RECALLS TO WEAKEN AMERICA? The majority processing plants are owned by China, Brazil, and foreign entities. 😣
Check Your Fridge: More Than 4 Million Eggs Are Part of a Class 1 Recall by the FDA
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Urgent recall for 9 MILLION pounds of Listeria-contaminated meat
Not elected
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And??
You said “Texas doesn’t have a SOS” ... you never said, nor does it make a difference to the fact that we do, anything about them being ‘not elected’.
Have a good day!
Good job and thanks for your efforts.
There is a whole ‘nuther world of commemorative coinage out there, some of it downright bizarre. Some of it has legit bullion value (caveat emptor) and some of it is merely “collectible” (caveat emptor)... and can be kind of hard to figure out who in the world is issuing it.
The tiny “protectorates” - or whatever they are called - of the Commonwealth usually produce coins that at least look like something most people would recognize as “money,” The one in question is a bit cheeky, what with all the “American-isms” on it, but at least it has some value in the silver.
Which is more than one can say for common current U.S. coinage.
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Do people really buy these things? If I wanted silver, I’d just go get a little bar at a dealer, but if someone gave me a coin with British royals, I would not feel bad just melting it down.
I do agree about our current coinage. I have put away various coin denominations prior to 1970, even the “feel” is different and the designs are not reinterpreted to the point of ugliness.
Wanted to ping Rodguy to this post but cant remember his correct screen name.
Poor guy was not having a good day.
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