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St Augustine Show cancelled for this weekend by
EdKuszmar
Due to Hurricane Frances the St. Augustine Show has been cancelled.
Hotel has no power, phones or cable. Show will be rescheduled for a
later date.
We are still without power here in Boca for the past five days. We just
got our phone line at the shop back on but still no phones at home.
Took a...
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FleaBay Flung Dung Today by
Scottishmoney
The ******s at fleaBay, notified me that my auction is in violation of some
BS rule about charities, some BS rule about not accepting credit cards, and
then some BS rule about outside links. Okay I listed the note in the
auction to benefit the JDRF, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation...
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Traders bank of Virginia by
JSTONE9352
Many notes from this bank in sheets and cut from sheets are being
sold on Ebay from one seller. They are reprints from a Virginia
historical society and not orginals. It is possible the seller does not
know they are reprints but I sent them an email.
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FS:$1 FRN Stars and Such by
Steve
I have the following I am trying to unload. If no one wants or needs
these, I will probably just spend them.
'95 F16597857*
'95 G05668107*
'99 A04004592*
'99 A04920295*
'99 C11614589*(AU)
'99 C14409332*
'99 C15338834*
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Local banknotes helped create good economic growth by
fedrsrv$
America in the 1800s
Local banknotes helped create good economic growth
If someone decided to purchase goods from another town or state, they
usually used US currency or coins since their own local banknotes
wouldn't be honored in another town.
This actually benefited most towns because it...
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New currency printed by
fedrsrv$
New currency can only be printed ONCE to match new goods and services
entering the economy.
Those goods and services must remain year after year or else inflation
will result.
A reduction in goods or services can be replaced by growth in other
goods and services to counter that inflation.
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TRY THIS FOR A BUCK$ by
megasecure
READ THIS ONE!!!
I'll make this short. I'm sure that you have seen ad's like this before.
But with this one you have nothing to lost and everything to gain.
A short time ago I came
across a letter that is making me money, It was easy. I want to share it
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FS Krause World Coin and Banknote books Cheap by
www.numismatic.biz
All Krause Publications
Used (only by me) but some like new
Price includes shipping/packing to UK mainland address
outside of UK extra
discount if buying the lot
email michael AT numismatic DOT biz
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$200 is back in the news by
Fred Shecter
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L28F16039
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September 3rd 04 05:51 PM
by Mame
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FA: 3 1934 $100 bills starting at 99 cents by
Wes Chormicle
http://tinyurl.com/43rw2
Thanks for looking!
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Are these reprints? by
John Stone
I'm pretty sure I have seen these offered before as reprints. Anyone
know for sure?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3420&item=3928537853&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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(Possibly) Stupid Question by
Leggette
In my business, I frequently see $100 bills with small images stamped on
them.
They seem to be stamped with a rubber stamp or similar device, and are
approximately 1/4 inch in diameter.
Examples: a single Chinese character in red, a purple unicorn head, a blue
crescent moon and star, and a...
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Federal Reserve notes by
fedrsrv$
Federal Reserve notes (started in 1913. Still in circulation)
Federal Reserve notes are printed to match the goods and services in the
economy. Federal Reserve notes are identical to United States notes
except that the banks get the Federal Reserve notes when they are
printed. Federal Reserve notes...
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by jimmyfc
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Paper Money of Mexico by
Rickey Stein
I recently saw an article in Coin World about a new book on paper money of
Mexico by Duane Douglas. Can't locate it now. Anyone have info on where and ow
to order the book? TIA
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An example of economic growth; new lumber by
fedrsrv$
America in the 1800s
An example of economic growth; new lumber
A bank owns a 1000 acres of forest. The bank correctly discerns there is
$1,200.00 worth of lumber, in trees, on that land.
It costs the bank $200.00 to hire lumberjacks to cut down the trees.
After this wood is sold for $1,200.00,...
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Building an 1800s town in America by
fedrsrv$
America in the 1800s
Building a New Town
Let us say a small town in America during the 1800s has $2 million worth
of goods and services being bought and sold each year. This basically
means it has a $2 million economy.
The town includes farms, smithys, tanneries, lumber mills, etc. If the
town...
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United States notes by
fedrsrv$
United States notes (ended in 1982)
This US currency is printed to match the goods and services in the
economy. United States notes are identical to Federal Reserve notes
except the government gets the United States notes when they are
printed. United States notes are not backed by silver or...
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Silver certificates by
fedrsrv$
Silver certificates (ended in 1963)
This US currency was backed by silver. Silver Certificates could only be
printed as there was as much silver being held. The US government
received the Silver Certificates when they were printed by the Treasury.
Silver Certificates were redeemable in silver on...
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Banknotes by
fedrsrv$
Banknotes
A currency commonly issued by private banks in the 1800s to match newly
created goods and services; often to help create new businesses.
Banknotes were usually never backed by gold or silver, but rather, they
matched newly created goods and services.
Banknotes were often used alongside...
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