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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1393629, member: 2098"]Once again tbudwiser is right on the money. The WG propagandists don't care to listen to rhime or reason. They are out for themselves. They are out for hits, these hits that they crave are nearly the same as having an addiction to narcotics. They can't get enough hits so they stamp any and all bills they can get their hands on. They don't care if they are 1966 $100 Red Seals, $1 1977 star notes or whatever. Alot of WG users have shown sadistic tendencies as well. There have been times in the past where they have stamped old currency (even old "Mint CU" notes) and then shown not only me but others scans of them just to be taunting. These users are thugs, they are sadists. They are darn near sociopathic in how they treat collectors and get off on rubbing notes that were rare/collectible but are now ruined into peoples faces.</p><p><br /></p><p>I love how some people use the analogy "the government made 3 billion 1988 $5 notes" and seem to use this as a justification for supporting their continued destruction. How many of these 3 billion 1988 $5 notes are still extant? How many survive today and how many will there be for future generations to enjoy? I would venture to say not many. Furthermore, some people seem to have missed the fact that the note tbudwiser was attempting to emphasize was that not only was this a Mint CU 1988 $5 note but that it had 7 sixes in the serial number as well. This makes the note even more rare than a regular old style $5 note.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1393629, member: 2098"]Once again tbudwiser is right on the money. The WG propagandists don't care to listen to rhime or reason. They are out for themselves. They are out for hits, these hits that they crave are nearly the same as having an addiction to narcotics. They can't get enough hits so they stamp any and all bills they can get their hands on. They don't care if they are 1966 $100 Red Seals, $1 1977 star notes or whatever. Alot of WG users have shown sadistic tendencies as well. There have been times in the past where they have stamped old currency (even old "Mint CU" notes) and then shown not only me but others scans of them just to be taunting. These users are thugs, they are sadists. They are darn near sociopathic in how they treat collectors and get off on rubbing notes that were rare/collectible but are now ruined into peoples faces. I love how some people use the analogy "the government made 3 billion 1988 $5 notes" and seem to use this as a justification for supporting their continued destruction. How many of these 3 billion 1988 $5 notes are still extant? How many survive today and how many will there be for future generations to enjoy? I would venture to say not many. Furthermore, some people seem to have missed the fact that the note tbudwiser was attempting to emphasize was that not only was this a Mint CU 1988 $5 note but that it had 7 sixes in the serial number as well. This makes the note even more rare than a regular old style $5 note.[/QUOTE]
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