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Bush signs dollar coin bill
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stonej wrote:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10578448/ This is just another in the long line of mistakes he has made. JAM |
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Bush signs dollar coin bill
Is it a coin or a bill?
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Bush signs dollar coin bill
Sally O'Malley wrote:
Is it a coin or a bill? "I'm just a bill...." "I'm just a coin...." -- ___________________________________________ ____ _______________ Regards, | |\ ____ | | | | |\ Michael G. Koerner May they | | | | | | rise again! Appleton, Wisconsin USA | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | _______________ |
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stonej wrote:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10578448/ There's something refreshing about this article -- honesty. Right off, it's not kidding around about helping the dollar coin to circulate. It goes straight to the real motive: "a big money maker for the government". Sigh. --Dave |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:17:30 -0700, Dave Allured wrote:
stonej wrote: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10578448/ There's something refreshing about this article -- honesty. Right off, it's not kidding around about helping the dollar coin to circulate. It goes straight to the real motive: "a big money maker for the government". Sigh. --Dave Yea, it is nice to see the truth of the matter come out. :-) I'm sure that they will make a nice chunk of change, too. Many of us collectors will "have to have one", any of us that are store owners will have to have some to stock, TV HSN stuff will have to have 1000 every show they run, at MS 69, which probably means they will have to buy 4000 to get it. The list goes on of course. -- dw |
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Bush signs dollar coin bill
I will probably just collect them out of circulation (if I can find
them). The US mint has come out with so many coins over the years in various proof and unc packaging that I have given up trying to collect them that way. The last commemorative I bought from the mint was Mt. Rushmore. I like older coins. |
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Bush signs dollar coin bill
"stonej" wrote in message oups.com... http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10578448/ He can write? When did he learn to do that? Did he use a crayon? Billy |
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Bush signs dollar coin bill
"stonej" wrote in message ups.com... I will probably just collect them out of circulation (if I can find them). The US mint has come out with so many coins over the years in various proof and unc packaging that I have given up trying to collect them that way. The last commemorative I bought from the mint was Mt. Rushmore. I like older coins. I love the 1991 Mount Rushmore Commemoratives. You can't go wrong with a classic, instantly recognizable effigy like the giant sculpture, the lifetime work of one man and his son(s) and a whole lot of TNT. It reproduces well on almost anything. Got the halves, the dollars, in both Unc. and Proofs, and one of the $5.00 Golds. A couple of Mount Rushmore paperweights a friend bought me at their gift shop (Rusmoregifts.com).. I'm kicking myself for not buying an enormous Mount Rushmore puzzle i saw at Toys'R'Them some years ago - it wasn't a jigsaw puzzle but rather thin slices of wood that you stacked up in the right order to form a reproduction of the sculpture about a foot high, but it was $25.00. This one: http://tinyurl.com/c6trj . Crap, missed it. Went for 1/10th of its original price, and no, the shipping price he charged is not excessive, the thing weighs many pounds and comes in a huuuuuuuuge box. "North By Northwest" is one of my favorite movies too. Funny thing is, i've never seen the monument in person. Oh well, it's on my "When I Win The Lottery or find a roll of bright red 1914-D cents" to-do list. I'll rent a luxury motor home, hire a driver, and spend a couple years touring the country, including all the national parks, then buy my yacht, hire an all-girl crew, and sail off to Tahiti to lay in a hammock outside my little grass luxury shack with a satellite-linked laptop on my stomach, sipping pina coladas. Me, not the laptop. Harv |
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Bush signs dollar coin bill
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 04:25:43 -0800, stonej wrote:
I will probably just collect them out of circulation (if I can find them). The US mint has come out with so many coins over the years in various proof and unc packaging that I have given up trying to collect them that way. The last commemorative I bought from the mint was Mt. Rushmore. I like older coins. Yea, I like older coins as well, but I admit I'll probably end up getting some at some point. My only modern commem is a West Point PR in my type set. -- dw |
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