- Correct as a fiscal policy. It doesn't NEED to take taxes. Wrong. It can raise tariffs, sell savings bonds, see treasury notes, issue...
That is absolutely correct.
There is some serious Irony somewhere in there. [ATTACH]
I'll tell you this, Chris. That 400 Anniversary of Manhattan coin in silver proof, it is gone from the market. You can't find it anywhere. Ruben
Pardon your ignorance. No - it is the Government that does it, and Congress who makes the tax policy. You didn't pass the citizenship examine,...
No shipping or handling charge?
Great coin!
FWIW - and among some xanax addicts, it won't matter, but FWIW, the new bills in circulation are partly offset by the governments purposeful...
tic toc :)
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[IMG] This coin was stolen from me..
Yeah - the government is not you personal check book and it doesn't NEED fiscal responsibility. It doesn't make a profit. It is not a business....
I love that set with the Rambam!
It is very cool though and I believe we have a thread on tokens here somewhere that mentions that.
Maybe I was making a commentary on South American Coins when I was under the influence of good scotch. What day was that? March 16th? Was that...
honestly, i don't remember posting that.
Its worth doing occationally with the success of this forum. There are a lot of others in the museum
The wold and the land i like. I believe those are minted in Holland.
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