When will "Nanney's Discovery" thread surpass Goldsaint's "Economic Predictions"
renman95
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Both of these threads have served us collectors well.
One is long term, intellectual and thought provoking boardering on Nostradamus and Adam Smith like comments. A classic thread.
The other is indicative of today's fast paced market, ebay like flippage...up to the minute ground reporting.
I'm surprised at the number of posts on "Nanney's" thread in such a short time. Nearly 3,000 post in six weeks. I know of no other thread to get here so fast.
And I know of no thread that has lasted as long as "Goldsaint's."
I love them both for different reasons.
Keep 'em rolling posters.
Ren
One is long term, intellectual and thought provoking boardering on Nostradamus and Adam Smith like comments. A classic thread.
The other is indicative of today's fast paced market, ebay like flippage...up to the minute ground reporting.
I'm surprised at the number of posts on "Nanney's" thread in such a short time. Nearly 3,000 post in six weeks. I know of no other thread to get here so fast.
And I know of no thread that has lasted as long as "Goldsaint's."
I love them both for different reasons.
Keep 'em rolling posters.
Ren
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<< <i>I am amazed that the ND thread has lasted this long... just shows the dearth of real numismatic discourse of late... Cheers, RickO >>
Can you define "real numismatic discourse" for us?
metal prices, demographic age make up of society, levels of
personal wealth, stock market, perceptions of gloom and doom
as well as euphoria and rebirth of hope. Great matters ,such as
War and Peace shall all impart their effects upon the hobby.
Camelot
That eco thread is like the Eveready battery.