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Boycott the new Godless coin.

Some of you need a winter hobby....:D

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:congrats::agree: you hit the nail right on the head. now jump on your sled and give those :cus: dollar coins to the gas attendant and ride!! only a couple of weeks left!!!
 
I am not a fan of coins. I still have a bunch of one and two dollar coins from my last trip to Canada. (2010).

RE: Collectability of the mis-print US dollar coins. I believe the article mentioned that there were about 3 million of those coins minted. The quantity of the "wrong" coins makes them worth no more than "normal" coins. It is only when there are a very limited amount that get into circulation that makes them worth something.

The post office recently re-printed the famous "inverted Jenny" stamps (a plane upside down in comparison to the rest of the stamp. They were neat to look at, but no extra value this time around.

I still have a world stamp collection and three or four books of pennies, nickels, and dimes from the 20's through mid 60's. I keep them for posterity, but no super value items in either collection.
 
Geez guys,

Us people up here in Canada have been using $1 and $2 coins for years. Works good for us. Soon we may have a $5 coin. :thumbup:
 
dunno

aaahh :coffee: don't care one way or the other ! I do consider myself to be open minded and living outside the box...what ever that means :dontknow:
 
As an evolutionist I really don't care one way or the other. Times change and maybe it is politically incorrect now to refer to a god in light of the many religions that recognize multiple gods, objects, deities. I recently became a US citizen and in the civics test it asked about our rights under the constitution and the bill of rights. It said that I am free to practice any religion or no religion so the coin may have changed traditionally but is definitely in keeping with the rights of the citizen. Nice looking coin in any case :)
 
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