psi wrote:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out anyway, my feeling is that the guy is a good writer and puts a lot of thought into his work. Potentially though there may be a big influx of new members to the forum, which could change things considerably in both positive and negative ways. In a way I sort of hope that the site would be referred to indirectly (e.g. "an internet forum devoted to penny and nickel hoarding") rather than by name.
PennyPauper wrote:Where is Ponce? He was the big nickel stacker.
Lemon Thrower wrote:nickel sorters are lazy. they dont' have to sort anything.
real men sort pennies. (lol)
McKay Coppins wrote:Hi everyone,
Thanks to those of you who have reached out and allowed me to interview you. I've already learned quite a bit from Adam and Alec (of Coinflation), and I'm hoping to learn more. I can assure you I have no intention of portraying this community as "violent, racist Teabaggers," as one member put it. From what I understand, coin-hoarding seems like a pretty savvy investment if nothing else - there's virtually no risk, returns are all but guaranteed, and it seems like a great hedge against inflation. And, as several of you have pointed out, this is a salient subject considering the economic times.
I'm still looking to talk to an interview subject who is hoarding U.S. nickels. If you're willing to talk, please e-mail me at mckay.coppins@newsweek.com.
Thanks!
blackrabbit wrote:Wow, nickels are going mainstream. I was at the post office yesterday and a fellow brought up hoarding nickels and that they were worth 7 cents each. I refrained from telling him about my habit. I thought I was the only one around here bank mining! A few more mainstream news articles and lookout! I need to get a few more boxes!
contact James Rawles at survivalblog.com?
McKay Coppins wrote:Thanks for the suggestion of the old Realcent forum. Unfortunately, it looks like they've barred new registrations so I'm unable to comment there. If anybody here who is also registered on the other site would be so kind as to post my original request there - specifically indicating that I'm hoping to talk to Ardent Listener and Ponce - I would be extremely grateful.
The more I learn about copper pennies and nickels, the more interesting it becomes. I appreciate the cooperation and guidance I've gotten from this community so far.
I had another question: I'd like to get the perspective of some people who work at banks servicing nickel-hoarders (or is "savers" the correct term?) I won't specify exactly where the banks are in the article, just need some quotes from a teller or banker there. If any of you could point me in the right direction, please send me an e-mail or personal message. Thanks!
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