68Camaro wrote:Well, not that I'm interested in re-stocking bricks of nickels these days (like many long-term members I've developed alternate better reserves), but if you were a new stacker and wanted to acquire basic coin that has intrinsic value at minimal premium, nickels and copper cents are now mostly off the table, if you don't already have them.
That is a development that I didn't completely expect, though it makes sense for the specifics of the situation we're in.
Ardent Listener wrote:Hoard as much as you can, as quickly as you can friends. "There will be time enough for sorting, when the dealing is done. (Posted - 07/06/2006)
realcent wrote:Ardent Listener wrote:Hoard as much as you can, as quickly as you can friends. "There will be time enough for sorting, when the dealing is done. (Posted - 07/06/2006)
I think Ardent is right about this. I can see a time coming, maybe sooner than we think, where any pile of coins will be worth much more than the equivalent in paper dollars.
Hoard ye pennies while ye may.. (Posted - 07/06/2006)
Ardent Listener wrote:I went out and bought another $100.00 box today. It just felt like a good thing to do considering all that is going on with the economy now. (Posted - 07/02/2009)
hobo finds wrote:Bank paying $5 for $100 face of coins turned in.
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