Billionaire buys 20 million circulated Jeffersons

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  1. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    DJ Off topic, Do you have any more pics of that E-type that is your avatar? I love those little cars :)
     
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  3. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Yeah, I would love those as well. I bought my 260z in college mainly because it reminded me so much of a E car, (and of course didn't have that dreaded English wiring). :)
     
  4. Tinpot

    Tinpot Well-Known Member

    Trolls gonna troll
     
  5. Rassi

    Rassi #GoCubs #FlyTheW #WeAreGood

    With a weight like that, he'd need a special room to hold those, wouldn't he? I mean I'd be concerned about the structural integrity of any floor under that weight...
     
  6. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    :too-funny:

    I guess pointing out the obvious today is "internet trolling" huh? Lol.
     
  7. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    The truth He is really SMART PERSON that's why He BECOME BILLIONAIRE! That's the FACT....IF I am One of the member of a Billionaires Club and my name is not so Famous and I wanted my name to be in the MAP, I will file a Candidacy as President of UNITED STATES even I know I will not going to WIN. Money is Not an OBJECT to any Billionaires they do NOT care about the Money just make himself to BE HAPPY on it! Just my 11c.:D

    What about buying 1794 1$ Silver Dollars for over Ten Million US Dollars. Do you all think that's an INVESTMENT?
     
  8. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    Awesome car too, I used to drool over a 240z that had a home around the block from me. I hope yours was not the 2+2 version:) IIRC the 260 was only available in the US in 1974.
     
  9. Aslpride

    Aslpride Active Member

    That was a sarcasm comment. :)
     
  10. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause


    Yo Tinpot,

    Nobody to vent your frustration at in the Bullion investing section? Not cool at all dude.
     
  11. Dj Shift

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  13. Dj Shift

    Dj Shift Active Member

    E-Types are one of my favorite cars too. Here's a few that I've seen. sadly, I didn't have my camera with me when I saw any of them though so they're all cell phone photos.
     
  14. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    I hope you are joking
     
  15. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Is your avatar Louise Brooks?
     
  16. Kip

    Kip Member

    Meh. He's a billionaire. He probably wipes with hundred dollar bills.
     
  17. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Some day we all may be using them for that. :D
     
  18. Silver Addict

    Silver Addict New Member

    If I had that many coins I'd sit on them, like a dragon fond of nickel and copper.
     
  19. JBZ RAID

    JBZ RAID New Member

    Wow, thats some nickel stackin!!!! I like it! He must know that they are gonna change the metal composition soon and then the nickel will not be artificially held down in price anymore.
     
  20. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    Wouldn't you do the same if you could go back to 1962 (with silver)? Maybe we should all take serious note of this (of course go for the unc's if you can get them)
     
  21. NorthKorea

    NorthKorea Dealer Member is a made up title...

    Apples to... sports cars. Seriously, this analogy is irrelevant. Nickel/Copper are base metals. They're called such, because they're highly abundant and easily extracted.

    Annual copper production: 16mm tonnes
    Estimated reserves (using current technology): 1.4B tonnes

    Also, copper is VERY cheap to recycle.

    The value of nickel will be limited by the availability of alternative products for nickel stainless steel. When the cost of nickel went up in 2005, alternatives were developed. Nickel currently has a price of half that.

    A billionaire places $1mm into nickels with the expectation that if it gets to $1.3mm in ten years, they will have received a better return than treasuries. A nickel hoarder places $100 into nickels with the expectation that "at some point in the future," nickel will be worth "the same as silver is today!"

    Seriously, collect nickels for how they look, not for what they contain in metal.

    The idea of getting rid of the penny or nickel due to costs wouldn't be an issue if people didn't take them out of circulation for speculative purposes.

    At the time that silver was taken out of the minting equation, silver was a precious metal. It wasn't a valuable metal, but it qualified as precious due to rarity in the earth. It's entirely possible that we will have a colony on another planet before copper becomes a precious metal.
     
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