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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 625986, member: 68"]You know they're going to be common and I know they're going to be commom.</p><p><br /></p><p>But we could both be wrong. The vast majority of these will probably sit in storage until they are needed again. But this could be a long time from now. I certainly hope the economy gets popping again soon but this is no certainty. We are at a crossroads in technological development and resource availability. What if it's three or four years before the economy is showing strong growth again. A great deal can change by that time and inflation could simply make a dime as superfluous as the cent is today. A dime certainly isn't much money now so how much will it be if a few trillion of the debt is monetized? With the world population still increasing and resources increasingly scarce the government would quite possibly just recall all the coins and melt them all which would include all the dimes in storage which now includes almost the entire production of 2009 dimes. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't like betting against the economy but a dollar wager on one of these really isn't all that kooky. Me? I'll wait. I think these will end up being the most common of all clad dimes in uncirculated condition and that there will be at least a few million saved. </p><p><br /></p><p>Until then only time will tell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 625986, member: 68"]You know they're going to be common and I know they're going to be commom. But we could both be wrong. The vast majority of these will probably sit in storage until they are needed again. But this could be a long time from now. I certainly hope the economy gets popping again soon but this is no certainty. We are at a crossroads in technological development and resource availability. What if it's three or four years before the economy is showing strong growth again. A great deal can change by that time and inflation could simply make a dime as superfluous as the cent is today. A dime certainly isn't much money now so how much will it be if a few trillion of the debt is monetized? With the world population still increasing and resources increasingly scarce the government would quite possibly just recall all the coins and melt them all which would include all the dimes in storage which now includes almost the entire production of 2009 dimes. I don't like betting against the economy but a dollar wager on one of these really isn't all that kooky. Me? I'll wait. I think these will end up being the most common of all clad dimes in uncirculated condition and that there will be at least a few million saved. Until then only time will tell.[/QUOTE]
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