Read back. It was you who brought it up in the first place when you faulted me for working with absolute #s. I had assumed it was because you...
I don't deny these facts at all as it has nothing to do with the National Debt discussion. But what you provided does prove exactly what I said....
LOL Only if you drink the koolaid that "economists" like to spew out. They specifically use statistics for the very reason that I listed. The...
Statistics are like bras. That is they can promise a lot and reveal very little. It's best to work with absolute numbers. They tell the real...
It doesn't matter how it's quantified. It should be obvious there is no hope of paying it off. It's mathematically impossible. Furthermore,...
Slightly? That slight decimal place is enough of a difference to hand all 300,000,000+ people in the USA $1670. It's more than a month's wages...
If you spent $1/day, then it would take you 41 billion years to do it. This amount of time is ~3X the age of the entire Universe. If you had...
Yes Indeed. Grasshopper. :)
You contend that because X number of people bought ASEs then Y number of these will be looking to collect the ASE-25 set, where Y is a large...
Then you completely failed to read or understand the posts and the context that led up to this analysis. No wonder it was nonsense to you.
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Hmm. I would say there are far far far more collectors of quarters than most anything else. I'm sure that someone with "quarter" in their forum...
You make the mistake of thinking the relative values of fiat currencies means something about the country issuing it. It doesn't. In the 1990s...
LOL. Have you looked at the real estate market in Toronto or debt levels being carried by people vs income. If you guys are looking, you are not...
If price is falling on the 2006 set, then clearly supply exceeds demand. We don't know where the inflection point for demand is for these coins...
Price trend on 2006 set is down. That set, ungraded, is selling for around 300% of spot or $315. One coin of that is worth all the numismatic...
The UHR. (and it took the mint close to a year to sell 100K of those)
I don't. The events that have surrounded this coin's release, the profiteering, coin flipping, etc are probably going to drive more people off...
I seem to remember the Mint ending the sales of the Van Buren and Jackson coin a little earlier than expected which caught collectors by surprise....
42 million silver eagles are for bullion buyers, not coin collectors. It remains to be seen how many bullion buyers will be willing to pay 5x-10x...
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