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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 4186, member: 57463"][QUOTE=Marotta</p><p>(1) As a teacher of "middle school" (6th, 7th, and 8th grades)...</p><p>(2) For myself, the coins I find most charming are mid-grade Very Good to Fine, large coppers, the British penny, the 10 ...</p><p><br /></p><p>Wow! welcome back to me!... I moved from Albuquerque to Traverse City, Michigan. I no longer teach. However, I am planning to facilitate a five-session seminar called "Capitalism for Kids" at a local book store, and, again, coins, and other moneys will be part of the presentation.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I am working with a committee to create a local currency. When we started the planning, I used coins and banknotes from Europe to show what ELSE money could look like besides US FRNs. In fact, I just this week added to my working collection of examples, a Hungarian 100 Forint note from 1961. Meeting with the Design Team, I gave them a set of Euro banknote samples.</p><p><br /></p><p>Michael[/QUOTE]</p><p>[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 4186, member: 57463"][QUOTE=Marotta (1) As a teacher of "middle school" (6th, 7th, and 8th grades)... (2) For myself, the coins I find most charming are mid-grade Very Good to Fine, large coppers, the British penny, the 10 ... Wow! welcome back to me!... I moved from Albuquerque to Traverse City, Michigan. I no longer teach. However, I am planning to facilitate a five-session seminar called "Capitalism for Kids" at a local book store, and, again, coins, and other moneys will be part of the presentation. Also, I am working with a committee to create a local currency. When we started the planning, I used coins and banknotes from Europe to show what ELSE money could look like besides US FRNs. In fact, I just this week added to my working collection of examples, a Hungarian 100 Forint note from 1961. Meeting with the Design Team, I gave them a set of Euro banknote samples. Michael[/QUOTE]
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