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<p>[QUOTE="JBK, post: 47689, member: 1101"]Actually, in my experience (which may be fart more limited than yours, granted), it is just the opposite, at least in terms of what sets me off. I think there are many people in Germany ready to make themselves feel better by pointing the finger at someone else. The problem is, they should not have to blame someoneelse to make themselves feel less guilt about something that happened before they were born. (Of course there is plenty of anti-Americanism in Europe independent of this). </p><p><br /></p><p>In any case, I hate to ruin the political discussions with a question about coins, but there are two things I have wondered:</p><p><br /></p><p>First, are most (all) Nazi coins truly rare in Uncirculated condition (I have heard they are)? Second, where did all the Nazi coins – especially silver – come from recently? It seems that hoards are available now. I was wondering if they were somehow hoarded by the Eastie German government and sold off in recent years. </p><p><br /></p><p>In any case, there are lots of high grade silver coins with lots of luster still available.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JBK, post: 47689, member: 1101"]Actually, in my experience (which may be fart more limited than yours, granted), it is just the opposite, at least in terms of what sets me off. I think there are many people in Germany ready to make themselves feel better by pointing the finger at someone else. The problem is, they should not have to blame someoneelse to make themselves feel less guilt about something that happened before they were born. (Of course there is plenty of anti-Americanism in Europe independent of this). In any case, I hate to ruin the political discussions with a question about coins, but there are two things I have wondered: First, are most (all) Nazi coins truly rare in Uncirculated condition (I have heard they are)? Second, where did all the Nazi coins – especially silver – come from recently? It seems that hoards are available now. I was wondering if they were somehow hoarded by the Eastie German government and sold off in recent years. In any case, there are lots of high grade silver coins with lots of luster still available.[/QUOTE]
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