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but i do, dont care if they use child slave labor, silver is silver, very heartwarming knowing that a 5 year old may have pressed this coin.
Retired in 2009 with 300K in net worth by going all in with cash flowing real estate. every disposable penny goes back into savings via PM's - by using this technique my net worth has nearly doubled up.
i guarantee each one of those coins was made in the US. I'm almost certain Franklin Mint made most of these coins. More than likely these never even made it to N Korea. Still cool stuff. just read this article http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNew ... 50806.html
Mercuryman wrote:i guarantee each one of those coins was made in the US. I'm almost certain Franklin Mint made most of these coins. More than likely these never even made it to N Korea. Still cool stuff. just read this article http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNew ... 50806.html
I was under the impression that Kim Jong Il himself made those coins by hand without any dies when he was taking a break from being the world's greatest golfer.
Mercuryman wrote:i guarantee each one of those coins was made in the US. I'm almost certain Franklin Mint made most of these coins. More than likely these never even made it to N Korea. Still cool stuff. just read this article http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNew ... 50806.html
guaranteed your wrong, these are from 2001 and are legal tender valued at 10 won made by little girl.
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Retired in 2009 with 300K in net worth by going all in with cash flowing real estate. every disposable penny goes back into savings via PM's - by using this technique my net worth has nearly doubled up.
Mercuryman wrote:i guarantee each one of those coins was made in the US. I'm almost certain Franklin Mint made most of these coins. More than likely these never even made it to N Korea. Still cool stuff. just read this article http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNew ... 50806.html
guaranteed your wrong, these are from 2007 and are legal tender valued at 10 won made by little girl.
LOL at the exchange rate = 10 won = 0.0111 of a dollar.
Mercuryman wrote:i guarantee each one of those coins was made in the US. I'm almost certain Franklin Mint made most of these coins. More than likely these never even made it to N Korea. Still cool stuff. just read this article http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNew ... 50806.html
I was under the impression that Kim Jong Il himself made those coins by hand without any dies when he was taking a break from being the world's greatest golfer.
Is that why he had that haircut? Aerodynamics while out on the golf course?
"If 'ifs and buts' were candies and nuts we'd all have a happy Christmas." -- Coach Jackson (my 8th grade track coach)
I'm thinkin' that you guys don't have enough respect for the "Dear Leader". Keep in mind that the man wrote 1,500 books while he was in college. And under his rule 85% of the country's population did not starve to death. Personally I'm most impressed with his fashion sense. From his haircut to his spiffy duds that dude was a true chick magnet.
Dont forget he stared in movies also....Team America for one!
“Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.” "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government - lest it come to dominate our lives and interests.” - Patrick Henry
That video is funny. It is tough to make a funny video of the Dear Leader by trying to make him weirder than he was because he was about as weird as they come. Stalinism taken to the nth degree.