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* World's biggest gold coin ($4 million) - 3 new
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* OT: China cracks down on shoddy statues of Chairman Mao - 2 new
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* 2010-P cent and 2009-P dime in change - 1 new
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2010-P cent and 2009-P dime in change - 1 new
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...On that note, with the current vastly reduced new coin demand on the USMint
and their similarly curtailed production, IMHO, it would he a great
opportunity to 'pull the trigger' on setting an iron clad deadline on ending $
1 note production. Their currently unused production capacity should easily -
Sat, Jun 26 2010 7:52 pm
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Support the ACCG - 1 new
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Support the ACCG The Ancient Coin Collectors Guild [[link] ], a volunteer
organization dedicated to promoting free and independent collecting of coins
from antiquity, seeks to foster an environment in which the public can
confidently and legally acquire and hold any numismatic item of historical -
Sun, Jun 27 2010 12:28 am
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World's biggest gold coin ($4 million) - 3 new
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[link] - Sun, Jun 27 2010 3:38 am
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OT: China cracks down on shoddy statues of Chairman Mao - 2 new
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...I think the Republic is doomed no matter who is in power or what our rulers
do. We have a national debt we can never payoff. You just cannot extract that
much money, in the form of taxes and fees, from the people and expect them to
be able to continue about their business. The discretionary portion of the
Federal budget is not large enough to - Sun, Jun 27 2010 5:27 am
2 messages , 2 authors
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