To pay off a billion dollars in nickels would require 20 billion of those coins. That amount would require Samsung to obtain the equivalent of all the nickels struck by the U.S. Mint in the last several decades. (In 2011, for example, the U.S. Mint produced less than one billion nickels, and 2010 less than half a billion.) Samsung would have to round up virtually every nickel in circulation to acquire over $1 billion worth of those coins, a feat that could hardly be accomplished without having a significant impact on the U.S. monetary system.
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ZenOps wrote:I don't know if there are that many in existance total.
Canada statistics, we produced 1.85 Billion pure .999 nickels. Thats only $93 million, assuming none were melted for WWII, Korea, and the alloy recovery program did not start ten years ago.
From what I can tell, there should be about $8 in nickels for each of 311 million US citizens.
highroller4321 wrote:ZenOps wrote:I don't know if there are that many in existance total.
Canada statistics, we produced 1.85 Billion pure .999 nickels. Thats only $93 million, assuming none were melted for WWII, Korea, and the alloy recovery program did not start ten years ago.
From what I can tell, there should be about $8 in nickels for each of 311 million US citizens.
30 trucks would have only been $7.92 Million dollars.
I believe the post is a hoax!
hobo finds wrote:Looks like the mint made 53,108,357,809 nickels thru last year without proofs so there were enough
Sullysullinburg wrote:hobo finds wrote:Looks like the mint made 53,108,357,809 nickels thru last year without proofs so there were enough
But let's assume all of the shield, v and, buffalo nickels have been taken out of circulation then how many are there?
hobo finds wrote:Sullysullinburg wrote:hobo finds wrote:Looks like the mint made 53,108,357,809 nickels thru last year without proofs so there were enough
But let's assume all of the shield, v and, buffalo nickels have been taken out of circulation then how many are there?
51,150,741,068
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