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MesquiteMesquite Posts: 4,075 ✭✭✭
Really, this photo included in Traderrog's commentary is incredible. Not likely to be used as a barter piece. image



Here
There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt.
–John Adams, 1826

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  • Wow! Now that is a gold nugget! Beats heck out of those rusty square nails and well-corroded coins I find.
    I wonder if I'll dream about this tonight.........
    Many, many perfect transactions with other members. Ask please.
  • Quite some predictions in this article. And their source must be reliable - "Wikopedia"!

    1. It is spelt Wikipedia
    2. Any man and his dog can edit Wikipedia
    3. Couldn't even find that quote by searching Wikipedia

    I thought Kitco was more reliable than letting bozos like this on.
    Still thinking of what to put in my signature...
  • MesquiteMesquite Posts: 4,075 ✭✭✭
    There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt.
    –John Adams, 1826
  • gecko109gecko109 Posts: 8,231


    << <i>Quite some predictions in this article. And their source must be reliable - "Wikopedia"!

    1. It is spelt Wikipedia
    2. Any man and his dog can edit Wikipedia
    3. Couldn't even find that quote by searching Wikipedia

    I thought Kitco was more reliable than letting bozos like this on. >>





    "Spelt"? The irony is too much!!!


  • << <i>"Spelt"? The irony is too much!!! >>



    Both "spelt" and "spelled" mean the same thing.
  • gecko109gecko109 Posts: 8,231


    << <i>

    << <i>"Spelt"? The irony is too much!!! >>



    Both "spelt" and "spelled" mean the same thing. >>




    image Ok, but only because you say so! I will simply ignore the widely established and recognized definition of the word "spelt" (a particular species of wheat) because a member on a coin forum tells me that it actually is synonymous with the word "spelled". Makes perfect sense to me.
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