If we lived in a barter or a cashless society and coins were never introduced, what would you be col

It is a common belief that the Lycians introduced what we deem as modern
coinage in 556 B.C., What if coins were never invented? What would
you be collecting right now?
My options would be:
1. Art
2. wine
3. comic books
4. trading cards
5. post cards
6. military decorations/ medals
7. geological items (rocks, gems, etc).
8. Entomological or ornithological items
9. weapons/ fire arms, etc.
10.books (maps, atlasas, topography)
How about you?
Brian
coinage in 556 B.C., What if coins were never invented? What would
you be collecting right now?
My options would be:
1. Art
2. wine
3. comic books
4. trading cards
5. post cards
6. military decorations/ medals
7. geological items (rocks, gems, etc).
8. Entomological or ornithological items
9. weapons/ fire arms, etc.
10.books (maps, atlasas, topography)
How about you?
Brian
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Hey, how did butterflies get in there?
10. Books (maps, atlasas, topography)
11. Stamps
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Seated Halves are my specialty !
Seated Half set by date/mm COMPLETE !
Seated Half set by WB# - 289 down / 31 to go !!!!!
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I think we would call that a GATLING GUN.
LOL
Brian.
3 "DAMMIT BOYS"
4 "YOU SUCKS"
Numerous POTD (But NONE officially recognized)
Seated Halves are my specialty !
Seated Half set by date/mm COMPLETE !
Seated Half set by WB# - 289 down / 31 to go !!!!!
(1) "Smoebody smack him" from CornCobWipe !
IN MEMORY OF THE CUOF
2 Cam-Slams!
1 Russ POTD!
CERTIFIED seashells.
With original algae of course.
Would you bag them for barnacles?
Clankeye
the blue tones and rainbow mixtures.
Camelot
<< <i>longtimecollector:
I think we would call that a GATLING GUN.
LOL
Brian. >>
Huh? Why would you call that a gatling gun? I know I would not call it one, unless it actually was one.
But the cashless society that you hypothetically mentioned is coming, when exactley it will happen is the only issue left, but it will happen, but when it does, it will do nothing to harm the collecting of coins already minted.
That was a joke, since gatling guns are rapid fire and
ther reference was to multiple bullets.
Brian
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
although i guess maybe collecting food was more of a priority back then....
K S
I think I would start collecting Jewel Beetles.
of the species. Early tokens used by farmers for the exchange of goods was likely the genesis
of the written word. Commerce allowed the creation of the first major cities. Technology would
be virtually impossible without he written word since education would require more than a life-
time. History is largely the result of urbanization.
Without coins to collect, I'd likely be collecting rocks to use for weapons and tools... and any shiny
thing that caught my eye.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
You are making me jealous, man.
Are they artificially toned?
DPOTD-3
'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
<< <i>, hell maybe somday people will collect old credit cards >>
Actually credit card collecting has been a "hot" hobby for years now. I believe
the holy grail is the 1957 Standard Oil card.
Cameron Kiefer
I think I would enjoy that. My goal would be complete by georgraphic
locations and municipalities.
Brian
Pennies make dollars, and dollars make slabs!
....inflation must be kicking in again this dollar says spend by Dec. 31 2004!
Erik
More fun for me. Hey, but how am I getting paid?
Seth
Greg
For me.....i'd probably be collecting high grade mechanical watches more. My favorites are the 1960's Omega 18K yellow or rose gold Constellations........preferably with the cal. 561 or cal. 564 quick set 24 jewel chronometer movements! Screw back cases my preference.
Great looking and running beauties......and a far better value in quality recieved for dollars spent than Rolex! Most of this series of Omega watches......in solid 18k......can be had in near mint for between $600 to $900. These were in house watches(completely made by Omega.....not the case today!), and comparable quality today would set you back $3-4K. NICE..........
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I love Ike dollars and all other dollar series !!!
I also love Major Circulation Strike Type Sets, clad Washingtons ('65 to '98) and key date coins !!!!!
If ignorance is bliss, shouldn't we have more happy people ??
<< <i>Another vote for chickens and goats, but not sheep (sheep lie). >>
Once again resides with Legend, the original purchaser "raw" at live Eliasberg auction. Laura and i "love" the same lady!