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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1408221, member: 2098"]Overall, post #2 is fantastic and is worthy of a "Like" until you get to the last sentence: "Given the uncontrollable printing of money in the last few years I highly doubt that any blocks are going to be low runs."</p><p><br /></p><p>For starters, the printing of currency (especially $1 bills) has been in decline due to improved screening methods at FRB centers around the country. In the past, for example, notes that were upside down or simply folded would get destroyed but due to upgrades in the scanning machinery this no longer occurs. This has resulted in less notes being destroyed which has in turn led to a lower demand for new notes to be printed. Whenever you hear politicians (or whomever) in the United States say the government is printing money and adding to the money supply are just using such speech as a metaphor. What they are referring to (if they even realize it) is electronic money supply and electronically held debt which has nothing to do with actual, physical currency.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1408221, member: 2098"]Overall, post #2 is fantastic and is worthy of a "Like" until you get to the last sentence: "Given the uncontrollable printing of money in the last few years I highly doubt that any blocks are going to be low runs." For starters, the printing of currency (especially $1 bills) has been in decline due to improved screening methods at FRB centers around the country. In the past, for example, notes that were upside down or simply folded would get destroyed but due to upgrades in the scanning machinery this no longer occurs. This has resulted in less notes being destroyed which has in turn led to a lower demand for new notes to be printed. Whenever you hear politicians (or whomever) in the United States say the government is printing money and adding to the money supply are just using such speech as a metaphor. What they are referring to (if they even realize it) is electronic money supply and electronically held debt which has nothing to do with actual, physical currency.[/QUOTE]
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