Are you kidding ? You think they won't get bailed out.. lol. Just print them a few Trillion dollar bills and whoosh... all is square.
How about this for the good side of hyperinflaton: In February 2009 Zimbabwe was the only country in the world without debt. Nobody owed anyone...
What happened to the folks over there that still had open contracts sealed under pre-inflationary times, or at least when their dollar was in play ?
Who cares ! I want one denominated is USD asap... 1 - no more mortgage !! 2 - no more student loan !! ... all current depts essentially erased !...
That rosey does nothing for me at all. I wouldn't give $20 for it, but will guess that since it's coming out of teletrade that it be purchased...
The more I think about it, the more I like continued QE and loose money. For that matter, a bit of hyperinflation may not be all that bad...
looks abit dark to me and I'm not sure the blackish areas will drive too large a premium.... how bout $60
doesn't look like a pcgs slab to me.... 65.
That is a nicely graded 62... especially for ngc ! I would fully expect that coin to grade 63 today at either pcgs or ngc.
63+1
At least $267 imo.. that pattern appears to be one that tends to drive premiums and the star is another kicker. I avoid these due to premiums,...
65n1
64n1...
rzage or rlm, feel free to post. Think I paid around 197'ish and you both have that number surrounded.
It's really not a dark coin at all. I darkened the picture to help show the blues in the fields, which I simply cannot capture in a fully lighted...
Heck I'm all for the printing of more money,, the faster we can make an oz of silver worth $10,000 the sooner I'll have my house paid off. Sounds...
ngc ms64
Not tryting to scare anyone.. lol. Just saying: 1 - there's a ton of "folks" selling silver on the 'bay. 2 - most of what I see going under spot...
beaut... 66, but the gash on the cheek nets a -1 almost every time from pcgs.. so 65.
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