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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 818484, member: 16510"]<b>Thanks East Tenn. (except for the Republicans) is wonder</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Thanks, East Tenn. <span style="color: Red">edited</span> is wonderfull area of the country, but this winter has been kind of cold I must admit.</p><p>There is silver everywhere - it walks into coin shops every day. It shows up at shows in every dealers case and with folks who walk in.</p><p>When I think about all that "we see" and then all that is in every older, (and younger) persons cabnet, drawer, lock box, I mean good golly it is so common that I can think of know other numismatic material except for maybe state quarters that could be more common.</p><p>This is not a really big town and only has 2 really well maintained coin shops. I can drive one mile east or 3 miles west and buy, trade for all the silver I want at any time they are open. I'm not even including dozens of pawn shops and gold and silver shops. All this in one little town in one little state. Just mulitply that by all the towns, all the states in this country, (even forget about the world for now) - can you even imagine the amount of silver??? It is unbelievible - the amount buggles the mind!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 818484, member: 16510"][b]Thanks East Tenn. (except for the Republicans) is wonder[/b] Thanks, East Tenn. [COLOR="Red"]edited[/COLOR] is wonderfull area of the country, but this winter has been kind of cold I must admit. There is silver everywhere - it walks into coin shops every day. It shows up at shows in every dealers case and with folks who walk in. When I think about all that "we see" and then all that is in every older, (and younger) persons cabnet, drawer, lock box, I mean good golly it is so common that I can think of know other numismatic material except for maybe state quarters that could be more common. This is not a really big town and only has 2 really well maintained coin shops. I can drive one mile east or 3 miles west and buy, trade for all the silver I want at any time they are open. I'm not even including dozens of pawn shops and gold and silver shops. All this in one little town in one little state. Just mulitply that by all the towns, all the states in this country, (even forget about the world for now) - can you even imagine the amount of silver??? It is unbelievible - the amount buggles the mind!!![/QUOTE]
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