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Old 03-16-2009, 10:09 AM
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Yes ma'am... I certainly do.
I am a newly self-taught economic student. I am definately coming to this conclusion. I always "felt" it but so many people say it's just conspiratorial. But, reading the facts makes me think it is anything but.
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Old 03-16-2009, 10:11 AM
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Yes, I read that silver dime I picked up is worth almost a dollar at melt value. That's a pretty good profit margin!!

What sort of pennies are you collecting?
i collect wheat pennies, any of them, which are copper, mostly, but some are rare, i have a 1911s wheat that is worth a bunch, and also my fave a 1858 dime, primo, dt
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Old 03-16-2009, 10:12 AM
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i collect wheat pennies, any of them, which are copper, mostly, but some are rare, i have a 1911s wheat that is worth a bunch, and also my fave a 1858 dime, primo, dt
I hardly ever see wheat pennies anymore. I remember when they were common. I guess I am going to start saving pre-1982 pennies for copper content.
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I am a newly self-taught economic student. I am definately coming to this conclusion. I always "felt" it but so many people say it's just conspiratorial. But, reading the facts makes me think it is anything but.
Yes ma'am... and you are not alone.

This is a growing trend.
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I hardly ever see wheat pennies anymore. I remember when they were common. I guess I am going to start saving pre-1982 pennies for copper content.
well have fun with it, i do, look at them , never know what you will find, keep lookin, dt
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If we all totally stopped spending money/currency of all forms that is incirculation, the value would rise.
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Old 03-16-2009, 10:25 AM
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If we all totally stopped spending money/currency of all forms that is incirculation, the value would rise.
How's that?

Supply and demand drive currencies as well. Why would a sudden disappearance of all demand drive up the value?
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I did a search on Joe L. Hensley. Most of what he wrote looks like mysteries and not science fiction. There are a number of them. I can get them for you if you are interested.

I found two more books by a Guy M. Townsend: To Prove a Villain and Rex Stout: an annotated primary and secondary bibliography (edited by Guy M. Townsend).

I did not find a sequel to Loose Coins.

Hmmm...I may have to check Amazon for a cheap used copy of that Rex Sstout bibliography. I loved Rex Stout books when I was younger. I read all of the Nero Wolfe ones.

Now that this thread has been properly hijacked into a book thread here is a bit of author trivia. As a teen I loved Andre Norton science fiction books. Then a year or two ago I found out that she was actually living in my little town outside of Nashville and had just died at the age of 91. I would have loved to have met her.
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Hmmm...I may have to check Amazon for a cheap used copy of that Rex Sstout bibliography. I loved Rex Stout books when I was younger. I read all of the Nero Wolfe ones.

Now that this thread has been properly hijacked into a book thread here is a bit of author trivia. As a teen I loved Andre Norton science fiction books. Then a year or two ago I found out that she was actually living in my little town outside of Nashville and had just died at the age of 91. I would have loved to have met her.
http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?qw...*listing*title

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Old 03-16-2009, 10:32 AM
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Hmmm...I may have to check Amazon for a cheap used copy of that Rex Sstout bibliography. I loved Rex Stout books when I was younger. I read all of the Nero Wolfe ones.

Now that this thread has been properly hijacked into a book thread here is a bit of author trivia. As a teen I loved Andre Norton science fiction books. Then a year or two ago I found out that she was actually living in my little town outside of Nashville and had just died at the age of 91. I would have loved to have met her.
I met Wilson Rawls from Where the Red Fern Grows. I have an autographed copy.
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