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<p>[QUOTE="Darren Edwards, post: 7845531, member: 121943"]the coin shortage is a logistic problem rather than a physical coin shortage problem. Getting staff to do what you class as menial jobs at the moment is proving difficult as they are being enabled to live a somewhat free lifestyle at the expense of the taxpayer ( which inevitably will be payed back via higher taxes in the not too distant future ) I would rather receive $30k a year knowing I have worked hard for it and contributed to a working society than get given it and have no structure in my everyday life. There are more vacancies for jobs at the moment compared to applicants and unfortunately this is not due explicitly to Covid but more to a certain mindset that has been slowly building up over a number of years and the pandemic has just given those people the opportunity to attempt to embrace it. Anyway back to the main topic, I hunt through coins everyday and prefer a variety as you never know what you might find of value weather monetary, historic or just a coin i like the look of. I find silver most weeks looking through dimes and recently halves but rarely find quarters pre 65 from the bank so I get those from my local shops where I’ve had more luck. Good luck with the hunt[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darren Edwards, post: 7845531, member: 121943"]the coin shortage is a logistic problem rather than a physical coin shortage problem. Getting staff to do what you class as menial jobs at the moment is proving difficult as they are being enabled to live a somewhat free lifestyle at the expense of the taxpayer ( which inevitably will be payed back via higher taxes in the not too distant future ) I would rather receive $30k a year knowing I have worked hard for it and contributed to a working society than get given it and have no structure in my everyday life. There are more vacancies for jobs at the moment compared to applicants and unfortunately this is not due explicitly to Covid but more to a certain mindset that has been slowly building up over a number of years and the pandemic has just given those people the opportunity to attempt to embrace it. Anyway back to the main topic, I hunt through coins everyday and prefer a variety as you never know what you might find of value weather monetary, historic or just a coin i like the look of. I find silver most weeks looking through dimes and recently halves but rarely find quarters pre 65 from the bank so I get those from my local shops where I’ve had more luck. Good luck with the hunt[/QUOTE]
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