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<p>[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 740019, member: 9923"]it's called envisioning what the future could be like and imagining how rich you'll feel when considering how much you bought your coins for before hyperinflation and imagining how much you'll be able to buy with the coins after hyperinflation. It may not always be based on what we have today in other countries, but of course, we're the biggest debtor nation in the world as well as the biggest creditor nation, however, China is competing with us for the title of the biggest creditor nation and as soon as we loose that title, hyperinflation will begin to take off, slowly at first, but it may gain momentum sooner than we expect. For those who aren't prepared, this will be a scary time, but for those who have alot of silver dimes and quarters, and copper pennies, it's fun to imagine how much those coins will buy and compare the purchasing power that the coins might have after hyperinflation has robbed everyone else of their puchasing power to the value of those coins today. In other words, I'm wasn't trying to insist that I'm absolutely sure that a silver dime will buy what $100 will buy today, but as an owner of silver coins and copper pennies, it's fun to imagine the kind of purchasing power these coins will have after hyperinflation has ripped away the puchasing power of paper money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 740019, member: 9923"]it's called envisioning what the future could be like and imagining how rich you'll feel when considering how much you bought your coins for before hyperinflation and imagining how much you'll be able to buy with the coins after hyperinflation. It may not always be based on what we have today in other countries, but of course, we're the biggest debtor nation in the world as well as the biggest creditor nation, however, China is competing with us for the title of the biggest creditor nation and as soon as we loose that title, hyperinflation will begin to take off, slowly at first, but it may gain momentum sooner than we expect. For those who aren't prepared, this will be a scary time, but for those who have alot of silver dimes and quarters, and copper pennies, it's fun to imagine how much those coins will buy and compare the purchasing power that the coins might have after hyperinflation has robbed everyone else of their puchasing power to the value of those coins today. In other words, I'm wasn't trying to insist that I'm absolutely sure that a silver dime will buy what $100 will buy today, but as an owner of silver coins and copper pennies, it's fun to imagine the kind of purchasing power these coins will have after hyperinflation has ripped away the puchasing power of paper money.[/QUOTE]
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