frugalcanuck wrote: I think a factor that might slow it down though is how few people are making ends meet and cannot spare to hold a few hundred dollars in cash
VWBEAMER wrote:If we have hyper inflation, than the Nickel may not be need as day to day currency. Everything can be rounded to the nearest dime, we are almost there anyway.
Slaphot wrote:I just did a quick calculation. If every US citizen had an equal amount of nickels based on the amount of 1938-2010 minus the silver. Each person would have about 165 nickels. That's $8.25 or a little over a pound and a half.
Slaphot wrote:I just did a quick calculation. If every US citizen had an equal amount of nickels based on the amount of 1938-2010 minus the silver. Each person would have about 165 nickels. That's $8.25 or a little over a pound and a half.
Memorial lincolns $14 per person
Copper Memorial $5 per person
Zinc Lincolns $9 per person
Verbane wrote:Slaphot wrote:I just did a quick calculation. If every US citizen had an equal amount of nickels based on the amount of 1938-2010 minus the silver. Each person would have about 165 nickels. That's $8.25 or a little over a pound and a half.
Lets say only 1% of the population becomes enlightened, and has the resources to hoard some nickels. That 1% only needs to hold $825.00 each to dry up the supply assuming no loss in circulation since 1938. In walks Michael Lewis' friend on The Colbert Report who bought $1 Million in nickels, and Ponce.
Pennybug wrote:Verbane wrote:Slaphot wrote:I just did a quick calculation. If every US citizen had an equal amount of nickels based on the amount of 1938-2010 minus the silver. Each person would have about 165 nickels. That's $8.25 or a little over a pound and a half.
Lets say only 1% of the population becomes enlightened, and has the resources to hoard some nickels. That 1% only needs to hold $825.00 each to dry up the supply assuming no loss in circulation since 1938. In walks Michael Lewis' friend on The Colbert Report who bought $1 Million in nickels, and Ponce.
This is a VERY VALUABLE analysis everyone! Keep it up! Very interesting!
I think this whole thread provides some VERY VALUABLE info on when (not so much if... we all know we will/should) to start collecting nickels!
Well, I already have mine, as well as yours!
Verbane wrote:Slaphot wrote:I just did a quick calculation. If every US citizen had an equal amount of nickels based on the amount of 1938-2010 minus the silver. Each person would have about 165 nickels. That's $8.25 or a little over a pound and a half.
Lets say only 1% of the population becomes enlightened, and has the resources to hoard some nickels. That 1% only needs to hold $825.00 each to dry up the supply assuming no loss in circulation since 1938. In walks Michael Lewis' friend on The Colbert Report who bought $1 Million in nickels, and Ponce.
Verbane wrote:Slaphot wrote:I just did a quick calculation. If every US citizen had an equal amount of nickels based on the amount of 1938-2010 minus the silver. Each person would have about 165 nickels. That's $8.25 or a little over a pound and a half.
Lets say only 1% of the population becomes enlightened, and has the resources to hoard some nickels. That 1% only needs to hold $825.00 each to dry up the supply assuming no loss in circulation since 1938. In walks Michael Lewis' friend on The Colbert Report who bought $1 Million in nickels, and Ponce.
999Ni wrote:Verbane wrote:Slaphot wrote:I just did a quick calculation. If every US citizen had an equal amount of nickels based on the amount of 1938-2010 minus the silver. Each person would have about 165 nickels. That's $8.25 or a little over a pound and a half.
Lets say only 1% of the population becomes enlightened, and has the resources to hoard some nickels. That 1% only needs to hold $825.00 each to dry up the supply assuming no loss in circulation since 1938. In walks Michael Lewis' friend on The Colbert Report who bought $1 Million in nickels, and Ponce.
VErbane, when you put it like that, i get scared. 825 ain't a whole lot!
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