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<p>[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2763365, member: 86367"]I didn't miss your point I guess I just didn't articulate my response as a true rebuttal.</p><p><br /></p><p>1. Who hates halves? They are just uncommon.</p><p><br /></p><p>2. Not sure why, if this statement is true, this matters. The banks are on to us?</p><p><br /></p><p>3. It's a bank. That's what they do, amongst other things.</p><p><br /></p><p>4. Yes, they do. And will until they all merge into one financial institution that can say no to anyone's requests.</p><p><br /></p><p>5. This is where my brain may have disconnected from its base earlier and I went the more realistic route with my approach. But I'll bite. Yes, interest rates will rise and they will just pass this increase along for the consumer to pick up the tab, like always. Inflation is not an anomaly, it is a part of this system. It's a byproduct which has been happening for a very, very long time. Longer than there have been non-silver half dollars. Banks won't allow their profits to get squeezed. What is the "half dollar problem?" And why should the half be singled out?</p><p><br /></p><p>6. Pretty presumptuous statement here. As long as they are a form of legal US coinage you will be able to get them at a bank and deposit them at a bank. And what references are you referring to for your information? I've HEARD that there was talk of the Nickel being eliminated because of the lack of its use, but since I can't find anything solid (from a reputable printed source) about that I'm not going to state it as fact.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2763365, member: 86367"]I didn't miss your point I guess I just didn't articulate my response as a true rebuttal. 1. Who hates halves? They are just uncommon. 2. Not sure why, if this statement is true, this matters. The banks are on to us? 3. It's a bank. That's what they do, amongst other things. 4. Yes, they do. And will until they all merge into one financial institution that can say no to anyone's requests. 5. This is where my brain may have disconnected from its base earlier and I went the more realistic route with my approach. But I'll bite. Yes, interest rates will rise and they will just pass this increase along for the consumer to pick up the tab, like always. Inflation is not an anomaly, it is a part of this system. It's a byproduct which has been happening for a very, very long time. Longer than there have been non-silver half dollars. Banks won't allow their profits to get squeezed. What is the "half dollar problem?" And why should the half be singled out? 6. Pretty presumptuous statement here. As long as they are a form of legal US coinage you will be able to get them at a bank and deposit them at a bank. And what references are you referring to for your information? I've HEARD that there was talk of the Nickel being eliminated because of the lack of its use, but since I can't find anything solid (from a reputable printed source) about that I'm not going to state it as fact.[/QUOTE]
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