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| 11-20-10
| Kenneth Parsons, aka Johnny Silver Bear
Posted on 11/20/2010 4:30:37 PM PST by CincyRichieRich
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To: rickb308
Interesting rounds! Like their ancestor, the Spanish Milled Dollar (AKA "Pieces of Eight" since they were often cut into 1/8s for transactions), these rounds are set up to become "Pieces of Four"!!! "Pieces of Eight" were commonly used as currency in the USA throughout the early 1800s and only ceased as such when sufficient U.S. coinage was in circulation!
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posted on
11/20/2010 9:21:45 PM PST
by
ExSES
(the "bottom-line")
To: Rabin
Cincy
If those folks control the military, then their wishes get done
A clearer picture of the degree to which our military command has been co-opted is at hand in the sparsely covered fortunes of one Lt Colonel Terry Lakin. If you listen real close, the silence you hear may be thunder.
Rab
Who is Lt. Colonel Terry Lakin?
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posted on
11/20/2010 9:29:10 PM PST
by
CincyRichieRich
(Keep your head up and keep moving forward!)
To: ChildOfThe60s
So, they may indeed be (presently) inflation driven commodities, but they could still become the de facto currency if things get bad enough. A scenario which is morphing from possible to probable. That won't happen in my opinion.
Our currency will become very high in demand during a major deflationary downturn that isn't artificially propped up by the Federal government taking out enormous amounts of debt.
I don't believe we'll see a gold or silver backed currency again. The bankers now own something much more valuable than chunks of metal - claims on our future labor.
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posted on
11/20/2010 9:31:41 PM PST
by
politicket
(1 1/2 million attended Obama's coronation - only 14 missed work!)
To: ChildOfThe60s
So, they may indeed be (presently) inflation driven commodities, but they could still become the de facto currency if things get bad enough. A scenario which is morphing from possible to probable. That won't happen in my opinion.
Our currency will become very high in demand during a major deflationary downturn that isn't artificially propped up by the Federal government taking out enormous amounts of debt.
I don't believe we'll see a gold or silver backed currency again. The bankers now own something much more valuable than chunks of metal - claims on our future labor.
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posted on
11/20/2010 9:31:46 PM PST
by
politicket
(1 1/2 million attended Obama's coronation - only 14 missed work!)
To: ExSES
I guess I have a spatial relationship problem. They are 39mm. They were bigger & heavier than I expected. Pretty cool stuff.
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posted on
11/20/2010 10:23:02 PM PST
by
rickb308
(Nothing good ever came from someone yelling Allah Snackbar)
To: politicket
..what I was thinking and what I wrote....*smiles*
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posted on
11/21/2010 12:22:11 AM PST
by
Doogle
((USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
To: politicket
I don't believe we'll see a gold or silver backed currency again. I don't see that either. No, what I am concerned is becoming a genuine possibility is a collapse of such severity that metals become the medium of exchange. Not simply backing for paper money.
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posted on
11/21/2010 6:02:25 AM PST
by
ChildOfThe60s
( If you can remember the 60s....you weren't really there)
To: lula
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posted on
11/21/2010 7:09:36 AM PST
by
plsjr
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