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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 1949599, member: 57463"]When I buy a bulk lot of foreigns, <b>I throw Nazi and Fascist junk in the garbage</b>. I have exactly one communist coin, the New Economic Policy Rouble, as a testimony to the total idiocy of socialism, whether the nationalist socialism of Woodrow Wilson, Benito Mussolini and Franklin D. Roosevelt, or the internationalist socialism of the USSR and its Rheinland-Scandinavian lackeys.</p><p><br /></p><p>Those coins you admire are totally <b>kitsch</b>: the cheap, gaudy knick knacks of an illiterate's <b>kitchen wall</b>. Their poor artistry aside, they commemorate brutality, hive mind ignorance, warfare, and the destruction of human values. That woman with the <b>four bambini</b>, apparently she will not be going to an engineering college or law school...</p><p><br /></p><p>All of that is just to say that <b>I agree with you, 100%: collect what you like </b>because you really cannot plan on pleasing anyone else...</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]339975[/ATTACH]</p><p>USSR rouble 1924; 12.9 million struck. 19.996 grams 0.900 fine silver; 0.5786 oz Ag actual. Krause catalog number Y-90.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 1949599, member: 57463"]When I buy a bulk lot of foreigns, [B]I throw Nazi and Fascist junk in the garbage[/B]. I have exactly one communist coin, the New Economic Policy Rouble, as a testimony to the total idiocy of socialism, whether the nationalist socialism of Woodrow Wilson, Benito Mussolini and Franklin D. Roosevelt, or the internationalist socialism of the USSR and its Rheinland-Scandinavian lackeys. Those coins you admire are totally [B]kitsch[/B]: the cheap, gaudy knick knacks of an illiterate's [B]kitchen wall[/B]. Their poor artistry aside, they commemorate brutality, hive mind ignorance, warfare, and the destruction of human values. That woman with the [B]four bambini[/B], apparently she will not be going to an engineering college or law school... All of that is just to say that [B]I agree with you, 100%: collect what you like [/B]because you really cannot plan on pleasing anyone else... [ATTACH=full]339975[/ATTACH] USSR rouble 1924; 12.9 million struck. 19.996 grams 0.900 fine silver; 0.5786 oz Ag actual. Krause catalog number Y-90.)[/QUOTE]
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