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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1396396, member: 2098"]What's up with the microfont, man? If you have something to say, say it at a font size that everyone, young and old, can read with ease. I have no idea why 19Lyds thought Excelsior owned or operated Wheres George. I will address what Fred said about getting FRB straps of worn out twos. This is nothing new and I have read about people getting worn out twos in FRB straps for years. For some reason the government tends to have a lower threshold for reissuing twos than other denominations.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Excelsior is an active member on this very forum. Like I have said, he is known as Numbers on here. He is an Economics Professor in Wisconsin and he knows his stuff. It is "Hank" who often brands people as a troll and bans people on a whim. Yes, you are most certainly right about getting your posts deleted. I was banned on the Wheres George forum years ago and I recently came to discover that my username has been deleted which obviously means my posts have been deleted as well. In the past I could still see my username in the member list. It just said "banned" but now it is gone. If you have a different opinion than what Hank and his minions have and you express that opinion, you won't last long on that forum.</p><p><br /></p><p> I believe the United States Federal Government has ended their free shipping program of dollar coins due to abuse with credit card points. Furthermore, banks charging fees for boxes of coins is real. I have been to two different banks that have tried to charge me to buy boxes of coins. At one bank I was told I would be charged a $7.50 fee for a box of pennies. At another I was told I would be charged $10 for a box of nickels. They both gave me a story of how they get charged per box by the delivery services for them. I can't even fathom what these banks would charge to order a box of dollar coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I bought a box of quarters today and this box weighs a lot. This box is like an anchor for a 60 foot ship. Coins are heavy, they get very dirty and are more difficult to count and roll than dealing with paper. I would be supportive of going back to Fractional Currency in place of using actual coinage in commerce altogether. It would be so much easier to hand a cashier a 1, 5, 10 or 25 cent note than to have to deal with coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1396396, member: 2098"]What's up with the microfont, man? If you have something to say, say it at a font size that everyone, young and old, can read with ease. I have no idea why 19Lyds thought Excelsior owned or operated Wheres George. I will address what Fred said about getting FRB straps of worn out twos. This is nothing new and I have read about people getting worn out twos in FRB straps for years. For some reason the government tends to have a lower threshold for reissuing twos than other denominations. Excelsior is an active member on this very forum. Like I have said, he is known as Numbers on here. He is an Economics Professor in Wisconsin and he knows his stuff. It is "Hank" who often brands people as a troll and bans people on a whim. Yes, you are most certainly right about getting your posts deleted. I was banned on the Wheres George forum years ago and I recently came to discover that my username has been deleted which obviously means my posts have been deleted as well. In the past I could still see my username in the member list. It just said "banned" but now it is gone. If you have a different opinion than what Hank and his minions have and you express that opinion, you won't last long on that forum. I believe the United States Federal Government has ended their free shipping program of dollar coins due to abuse with credit card points. Furthermore, banks charging fees for boxes of coins is real. I have been to two different banks that have tried to charge me to buy boxes of coins. At one bank I was told I would be charged a $7.50 fee for a box of pennies. At another I was told I would be charged $10 for a box of nickels. They both gave me a story of how they get charged per box by the delivery services for them. I can't even fathom what these banks would charge to order a box of dollar coins. I bought a box of quarters today and this box weighs a lot. This box is like an anchor for a 60 foot ship. Coins are heavy, they get very dirty and are more difficult to count and roll than dealing with paper. I would be supportive of going back to Fractional Currency in place of using actual coinage in commerce altogether. It would be so much easier to hand a cashier a 1, 5, 10 or 25 cent note than to have to deal with coins.[/QUOTE]
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