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    Default (New video) Reps. Paul Curtman and Eric Burlison on legalizing gold and silver



    The reason I said new video, was because this one was posted on the forum some time ago:




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    Hopefully this idea keeps spreading. Let idiotic states keep there FRNs and let everyone else go to gold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubical View Post
    Hopefully this idea keeps spreading. Let idiotic states keep there FRNs and let everyone else go to gold.
    Do you know how to acquire minted dollar coins with silver composition? I had this bright idea that I would trade bills for those coins at the bank but then discovered that most are made out of nickle.

    In other words, are true silver coins in circulation like the Kennedy or Eisenhower coins? If so, I could make about a 30 dollar profit....

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaAvenger View Post
    Do you know how to acquire minted dollar coins with silver composition? I had this bright idea that I would trade bills for those coins at the bank but then discovered that most are made out of nickle.

    In other words, are true silver coins in circulation like the Kennedy or Eisenhower coins? If so, I could make about a 30 dollar profit....
    No not really. You can get a big box of half dollars and look for the old silver pieces. You will probably find 3 or 4 per box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaAvenger View Post
    Do you know how to acquire minted dollar coins with silver composition? I had this bright idea that I would trade bills for those coins at the bank but then discovered that most are made out of nickle.

    In other words, are true silver coins in circulation like the Kennedy or Eisenhower coins? If so, I could make about a 30 dollar profit....
    Only the San Francisco Mint Ike's were 40 percent silver , not released into circulation (metals , worth nearly $9 now ) , the Kennedy's from 1965 to 1970 are also 40 percent , most people working at a bank are probably aware of this by now . I recently bought a bunch of these Kennedy's from a lady who had worked at a bank and had gotten them for her deceased Father , I paid 3.50 ea , about last week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaAvenger View Post
    Do you know how to acquire minted dollar coins with silver composition? I had this bright idea that I would trade bills for those coins at the bank but then discovered that most are made out of nickle.

    In other words, are true silver coins in circulation like the Kennedy or Eisenhower coins? If so, I could make about a 30 dollar profit....
    If any silver is left in circulation, it is purely by accident , I check my change every day when I get home from work before tossing it in a jar , have not found a silver dime or quarter in at least fourteen years , with the exception of Canadian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaAvenger View Post
    Do you know how to acquire minted dollar coins with silver composition? I had this bright idea that I would trade bills for those coins at the bank but then discovered that most are made out of nickle.

    In other words, are true silver coins in circulation like the Kennedy or Eisenhower coins? If so, I could make about a 30 dollar profit....
    As an example of how bad it is, now, a Morgan dollar has about $20 of silver , on e bay, the common ones , in not so great condition are bringing , with shipping , closer to $40 than $35 . I bought a 1951 D Franklin silver Half last week ( Wed ) from my local guy for spot , that was a great deal . I can still get uncirculated 1950's dimes from my local guy too , at about $3.50 , as bad as that is, in these times, it is a good deal
    Last edited by oyarde; 08-06-2012 at 10:59 PM.

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    Hey, does anyone have more concrete source on this mantra he relays: AKA: partial audit disclosed 16 trillion in new money ??? I thought that the 16 trillion represented in the large part a running tally of temporary loans the FED made (many simply over-night loans).... what is the real truth behind the number and what it actually was beyond "hype"??

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    "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God."--Thomas Jefferson

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    nvm
    Last edited by trey4sports; 08-07-2012 at 11:41 AM.

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