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On 29/07/2011 10:33 AM, Beach Bum wrote:
On 7/29/2011 12:15 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 29/07/2011 6:40 AM, Beach Bum wrote: On 7/29/2011 8:29 AM, Jimmy wrote: On 7/29/2011 6:14 AM, X-Man wrote: You have Paul, Harry, Plum, XMan... All actually Harry Krause. He posted as Paul from his Email, did the same thing for the Plum identity a while back... Don't be fooled... More bull**** from Little Turd Tosk You did get caught using the paul@byc identity, and that ain't bullsheet. I agree that HK Paul and EX-Man are one in the same. Ex-man is just a handle change to avoid filters. He's not trying to hide anything there. Plume is Plume. Pain in the ass know it all slut, all the way. You can't fake that. I tend to agree, but wtf3 I think might be defumer. They are similar. A couple pf preprogramed idiots. They will not and cannot listen to logic and reason. Analog folks in a digital world. There's another word for them, "cypher" Yep, dependents of the government, useless slugs on the dole. Just sheep and can't figure out why they are so poor. Did the same old debt-socialism-whine their whole lives and now screwed for it. Yep, their brains are "cypher" and the keys got lost. -- Obama, enslaving Americans with debt-tax slavery for a spending binge. Doesn't even borrow real money, Bernanke just creates it like a counterfeiter. . |
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On 29/07/2011 10:44 AM, X-Man wrote:
In , says... In articlefPednWm01944Oq_TnZ2dnUVZ_jOdnZ2d@giganews. com, says... On 7/29/2011 6:14 AM, X-Man wrote: You have Paul, Harry, Plum, XMan... All actually Harry Krause. He posted as Paul from his Email, did the same thing for the Plum identity a while back... Don't be fooled... More bull**** from Little Turd Tosk You did get caught using the paul@byc identity, and that ain't bullsheet. He got caught using Plum too, but the folks who like to argue with him (probably mostly his own sock puppets) didn't seem to care or notice... I've stated over and over that anybody that doesn't post with their real name is a pussy. Me, North Star, slammer, jps, and plum all think so. So go **** up a rope you little turd. **** up your own rope in your own face. Those names are no more real than the others you are bashing. Your just a haryyk pretentious dick. -- Obama, enslaving Americans with debt-tax slavery for a spending binge. Doesn't even borrow real money, Bernanke just creates it like a counterfeiter. . |
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:12:17 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 28/07/2011 7:27 PM, wrote: On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:05:07 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:22:48 -0600, wrote: or http://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least $3500 before it peeks. Gold is not an investment it is a trade. You buy it when we have a recession and sell it when you see a real change in how the economy s going. In the 70s that $100 gold ended up peaking shortly after Reagan was elected at almost $700. The next time was when we had the Reagan recession and gold was $300 and crested around $600 when the recession broke. This time the "buy" was when the economy was growing around 2001, again around $300. I am not sure where the top is but it will certainly be after the US gets a handle on its unemployment problems and corrals the debt. I fear we will be waiting for western Europe too. $3500 may be a bit high but $2000 is likely and $2500 not unreasonable. The strange thing is the gold bugs seem to know the housing boom was not real. Look at the gold chart for the 2000s. I have some silver coin at 5x face but not the pickup truck load I should have bought Awww... the guru screwed up. Making little positive mistakes between big successes sure beats being a loser all the time. Yes, we know you're a loser all the time! |
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On Jul 27, 11:22*pm, Canuck57 wrote:
On 27/07/2011 7:58 PM, wrote: Here's a nice link for those who think gold is such a great thing... http://www.fintrend.com/inflation/im...ld_inflation_c... and, the stock market... http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=%5EDJI#symbol=^dji;range=my;compare=;ind icator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalu *es=0;logscale=off;source=; orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least $3500 *before it peeks*. snip... huh... what's it going to "peek" at??? |
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On Jul 29, 1:17*am, jps wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:05:07 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:22:48 -0600, Canuck57 wrote: orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least $3500 before it peeks. Wow, did Pike peek? All this talk of peeking seems a little risque to me. ;-) |
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In article d3827385-837d-4632-abab-e15aac1127e0
@bl1g2000vbb.googlegroups.com, says... On Jul 27, 11:22*pm, Canuck57 wrote: On 27/07/2011 7:58 PM, wrote: Here's a nice link for those who think gold is such a great thing... http://www.fintrend.com/inflation/im...ld_inflation_c... and, the stock market... http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=%5EDJI#symbol=^dji;range=my;compare=;ind icator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalu *es=0;logscale=off;source=; orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least $3500 *before it peeks*. snip... huh... what's it going to "peek" at??? Boy, I wish you'd catch those typos like that over at my google group! Of course, everyone has noticed that you don't pick out mine. And I know that it's because you and I have a special relationship.... |
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In article a011792e-9a03-46b8-b7ea-
, says... On Jul 29, 1:17*am, jps wrote: On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:05:07 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:22:48 -0600, Canuck57 wrote: orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least $3500 before it peeks. Wow, did Pike peek? All this talk of peeking seems a little risque to me. ;-) It would to you. |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:18:05 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote: On Jul 29, 1:17*am, jps wrote: On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:05:07 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:22:48 -0600, Canuck57 wrote: orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least $3500 before it peeks. Wow, did Pike peek? All this talk of peeking seems a little risque to me. ;-) I've never seen gold peek before. I didn't even realize it had eyes. |
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On 7/29/11 3:47 PM, jps wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:18:05 -0700 (PDT), North Star wrote: On Jul 29, 1:17 am, wrote: On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:05:07 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 20:22:48 -0600, wrote: orhttp://tinyurl.com/3kqdb4o Well, if the pattern persists and it should, gold should go to at least $3500 before it peeks. Wow, did Pike peek? All this talk of peeking seems a little risque to me. ;-) I've never seen gold peek before. I didn't even realize it had eyes. You're going to put the dumb boys in a pique. |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:11:01 -0600, Canuck57 wrote: On 28/07/2011 7:05 PM, wrote: The strange thing is the gold bugs seem to know the housing boom was not real. Look at the gold chart for the 2000s. Much of how high gold goes will be a function on how long Bernanke keeps printing money in the ruse of US treasury borrowing. The more borrowing, the more the money print, the more inflation will drive gold. If money print actually stops, gold could see a top and fall back a bit. I imagine the gold traders realized all of the derivatives they were creating in the 2000s were essentially printing money that didn't really exist and that is why gold went up. I have some silver coin at 5x face but not the pickup truck load I should have bought Ditto, I have 18 one ounce coin pieces in a safety deposit box. Bought a Canadian Silver Mint batch. Took two home, bought them when I met my lovely wife and that is why 2 are at home. Hard to believe how much that has appreciated. Have some gold too but no clue how much they weight in at. I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? |
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In article ,
says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:11:01 -0600, Canuck57 wrote: On 28/07/2011 7:05 PM, wrote: The strange thing is the gold bugs seem to know the housing boom was not real. Look at the gold chart for the 2000s. Much of how high gold goes will be a function on how long Bernanke keeps printing money in the ruse of US treasury borrowing. The more borrowing, the more the money print, the more inflation will drive gold. If money print actually stops, gold could see a top and fall back a bit. I imagine the gold traders realized all of the derivatives they were creating in the 2000s were essentially printing money that didn't really exist and that is why gold went up. I have some silver coin at 5x face but not the pickup truck load I should have bought Ditto, I have 18 one ounce coin pieces in a safety deposit box. Bought a Canadian Silver Mint batch. Took two home, bought them when I met my lovely wife and that is why 2 are at home. Hard to believe how much that has appreciated. Have some gold too but no clue how much they weight in at. I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. |
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On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) Probably worth much more as collectors items. Roman empire did similar, started currency with gold, then silver, then copper, then bronze and then iron and script... when they went under. -- Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution. |
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On 30/07/2011 12:27 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:09:59 -0600, wrote: On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) Probably worth much more as collectors items. These are not really collector grade coins. They have the worse than the normal wear you see on the ones in your pocket. I am sure they were picked over, looking for collectable dates, many times before they made it to the "melt weight" bag. Good investment none the less. -- Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution. |
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, X-Man wrote: In article , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. |
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 14:27:22 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:09:59 -0600, Canuck57 wrote: On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) Probably worth much more as collectors items. These are not really collector grade coins. They have the worse than the normal wear you see on the ones in your pocket. I am sure they were picked over, looking for collectable dates, many times before they made it to the "melt weight" bag. No kidding. Really? |
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:29:57 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 30/07/2011 12:27 PM, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:09:59 -0600, wrote: On 30/07/2011 10:35 AM, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) Probably worth much more as collectors items. These are not really collector grade coins. They have the worse than the normal wear you see on the ones in your pocket. I am sure they were picked over, looking for collectable dates, many times before they made it to the "melt weight" bag. Good investment none the less. But, perhaps not the best. But, of course someone like you doesn't have two to rub together. |
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On 30/07/2011 9:32 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Funny, written in 2007 and last advices was keep doing what you were doing. No showing the 2008 carnage and 2009 bounce back. Good time to be in cash, as even once Obama gets his cash, more debt has begotten bigger problems ever since democrats of 2006. Isn't gong to change. Best case scenario for the USA is a Japan like lost decades. Stagnant wages, inflation and high unemployment. Screwing the middle class like debt-tax slaves. USA needs a new revolution. -- Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution. |
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 23:15:11 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 30/07/2011 9:32 PM, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Funny, written in 2007 and last advices was keep doing what you were doing. No showing the 2008 carnage and 2009 bounce back. Good time to be in cash, as even once Obama gets his cash, more debt has begotten bigger problems ever since democrats of 2006. Isn't gong to change. Best case scenario for the USA is a Japan like lost decades. Stagnant wages, inflation and high unemployment. Screwing the middle class like debt-tax slaves. USA needs a new revolution. You need a mental nurse. |
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On 7/30/2011 11:32 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Greg told you a while ago that he is ignoring you. He made a good decision and I'm glad he hasn't backed down on it. If your brain wave was anything but a DC level, you would realize you have no one left to debate with. Cannuck isn't debating with you. He's just stirring you flat liners up a bit. |
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:30:20 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:32:05 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, X-Man wrote: In article , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Countering my better judgment I will answer you. I thought it was obvious but here goes $1000 "face" (4000 quarters) cost $5000 around 2002, that is $4000 more than face so you would pay a sales tax on that part in a lot of states (not Ga at the time) It is selling more like 29 times face now so that is a 500% return, It has spiked higher recently. There may be some stocks that did that but you would not get it from any fund. You can also sell these coins tax free, add another 28%. So, you spent $4000. Ok. Got that. Then, you claim it's gone up 500%. Fine. You claim it's now worth $28K. Ok, but that's melt down value, assuming you can separate the silver from the copper efficiently, and assuming it's legal to melt coins down, which I believe ended in 2006. You could also give them to your kids tax free, but the same basic problem would be there. 4000 quarters is really not a liquid investment, unless you like paying for things in quarters, but that would remove the profit. They're also subject to theft at about 50 lbs. http://www.coinflation.com/coins/193...ter-Value.html http://www.moneyweek.com/articles/mo...-down-us-coins So, where's the great investment? A general index fund would have been about double today what it was in 2002, give or take. If you've got guts, you might be able to improve that with stock or even currency arbitrage. |
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On 31/07/2011 12:30 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:32:05 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Countering my better judgment I will answer you. I thought it was obvious but here goes $1000 "face" (4000 quarters) cost $5000 around 2002, that is $4000 more than face so you would pay a sales tax on that part in a lot of states (not Ga at the time) It is selling more like 29 times face now so that is a 500% return, It has spiked higher recently. There may be some stocks that did that but you would not get it from any fund. You can also sell these coins tax free, add another 28%. True, as it is currency it is not taxable. LOL. Good move. As few realize if you loan the bank a $100, 10 years later you get 100% inflation, you get little or no interest and thus have lost 1/2 the value of the money. It is also why no one lends money to the government. But if you buy $100 shares in a commodity, it goes to $200. But then you have capital gains on $100 which is really a wealth tax and actually still devalues your capital base. But if $100 in precious metal money, it is tracking inflation without the value loses of currency fraud and tax grab. Sweet. My 1990 silver is like this too. Just wish I bought more. -- Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution. |
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On 31/07/2011 12:52 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:30:20 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:32:05 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Countering my better judgment I will answer you. I thought it was obvious but here goes $1000 "face" (4000 quarters) cost $5000 around 2002, that is $4000 more than face so you would pay a sales tax on that part in a lot of states (not Ga at the time) It is selling more like 29 times face now so that is a 500% return, It has spiked higher recently. There may be some stocks that did that but you would not get it from any fund. You can also sell these coins tax free, add another 28%. So, you spent $4000. Ok. Got that. Then, you claim it's gone up 500%. Fine. You claim it's now worth $28K. Ok, but that's melt down value, assuming you can separate the silver from the copper efficiently, and assuming it's legal to melt coins down, which I believe ended in 2006. You could also give them to your kids tax free, but the same basic problem would be there. 4000 quarters is really not a liquid investment, unless you like paying for things in quarters, but that would remove the profit. They're also subject to theft at about 50 lbs. http://www.coinflation.com/coins/193...ter-Value.html http://www.moneyweek.com/articles/mo...-down-us-coins So, where's the great investment? A general index fund would have been about double today what it was in 2002, give or take. If you've got guts, you might be able to improve that with stock or even currency arbitrage. Stop trying to sound intelligent. It is obvious you have never had this amount of money in your hands in your life. Just makes you look like a true idiot. -- Seems like paying your bills with real money is no longer the accepted behavior in USA. Perhaps that is the problem and not the the solution. |
gold stupid
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 13:13:37 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 31/07/2011 12:52 PM, wrote: On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:30:20 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:32:05 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Countering my better judgment I will answer you. I thought it was obvious but here goes $1000 "face" (4000 quarters) cost $5000 around 2002, that is $4000 more than face so you would pay a sales tax on that part in a lot of states (not Ga at the time) It is selling more like 29 times face now so that is a 500% return, It has spiked higher recently. There may be some stocks that did that but you would not get it from any fund. You can also sell these coins tax free, add another 28%. So, you spent $4000. Ok. Got that. Then, you claim it's gone up 500%. Fine. You claim it's now worth $28K. Ok, but that's melt down value, assuming you can separate the silver from the copper efficiently, and assuming it's legal to melt coins down, which I believe ended in 2006. You could also give them to your kids tax free, but the same basic problem would be there. 4000 quarters is really not a liquid investment, unless you like paying for things in quarters, but that would remove the profit. They're also subject to theft at about 50 lbs. http://www.coinflation.com/coins/193...ter-Value.html http://www.moneyweek.com/articles/mo...-down-us-coins So, where's the great investment? A general index fund would have been about double today what it was in 2002, give or take. If you've got guts, you might be able to improve that with stock or even currency arbitrage. Stop trying to sound intelligent. It is obvious you have never had this amount of money in your hands in your life. Just makes you look like a true idiot. It's not possible for you to "sound" intelligent. You're the one who lives in a trailer. |
gold stupid
On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 13:12:13 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 31/07/2011 12:30 PM, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:32:05 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, wrote: In , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Countering my better judgment I will answer you. I thought it was obvious but here goes $1000 "face" (4000 quarters) cost $5000 around 2002, that is $4000 more than face so you would pay a sales tax on that part in a lot of states (not Ga at the time) It is selling more like 29 times face now so that is a 500% return, It has spiked higher recently. There may be some stocks that did that but you would not get it from any fund. You can also sell these coins tax free, add another 28%. True, as it is currency it is not taxable. LOL. Good move. As few realize if you loan the bank a $100, 10 years later you get 100% inflation, you get little or no interest and thus have lost 1/2 the value of the money. It is also why no one lends money to the government. But if you buy $100 shares in a commodity, it goes to $200. But then you have capital gains on $100 which is really a wealth tax and actually still devalues your capital base. But if $100 in precious metal money, it is tracking inflation without the value loses of currency fraud and tax grab. Sweet. My 1990 silver is like this too. Just wish I bought more. More total nonsense from a total idiot. |
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:30:20 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:32:05 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, X-Man wrote: In article , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Countering my better judgment I will answer you. I thought it was obvious but here goes $1000 "face" (4000 quarters) cost $5000 around 2002, that is $4000 more than face so you would pay a sales tax on that part in a lot of states (not Ga at the time) It is selling more like 29 times face now so that is a 500% return, It has spiked higher recently. There may be some stocks that did that but you would not get it from any fund. You can also sell these coins tax free, add another 28%. Sounds racist and moronic to me. I suppose you're not even going to redistribute, voluntarily, some of that wealth. Just remember - You should thank the President for knocking the hell out of the dollar! |
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 16:21:55 -0400, John H
wrote: On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:30:20 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:32:05 -0700, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:35:41 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 09:17:20 -0400, X-Man wrote: In article , says... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:45:13 -0400, wrote: I bought a $1000 bag of quarters (about $5000) I should have bought more but I was taking them on a plane and I was trying to make my carry on reasonable. Coins did not trigger a sales tax in Georgia at the time, it would have been 6% of $4000 in Florida. (the difference between the price and "face"). This was prior to TSA but I still had to go through a metal detector. The rentacop was curious but they let me go through. Oh good grief. You bought a bag of quarters? You must drink a lot of pop. What a total fool. Quarters??? You're slipping, girl, you forgot to call him a moron and a racist. Yup I am a complete moron Quantity: 4000 Coin Type: 1932-1964 Washington Quarter Silver Price: $39.90 / troy ounce Total silver value is $28,863.33. (as of Friday) You bought a $1000 for $5000 or $5000 or $1000, and what cost $4000? Of course, you didn't say when you bought them or any other details. They're 90% silver. You don't say when you bought them, so another investment might have been better. http://genxfinance.com/a-visual-hist...rom-1996-2007/ Of course, you're too much of a baby to actual have a reasonable debate and show some facts. Countering my better judgment I will answer you. I thought it was obvious but here goes $1000 "face" (4000 quarters) cost $5000 around 2002, that is $4000 more than face so you would pay a sales tax on that part in a lot of states (not Ga at the time) It is selling more like 29 times face now so that is a 500% return, It has spiked higher recently. There may be some stocks that did that but you would not get it from any fund. You can also sell these coins tax free, add another 28%. Sounds racist and moronic to me. I suppose you're not even going to redistribute, voluntarily, some of that wealth. Just remember - You should thank the President for knocking the hell out of the dollar! Wow... dumber and dumber. http://www.chartingstocks.net/2009/0...lar-1973-2009/ |
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