Instead of paying $106 million on a Picasso, I'd rather buy...

...some coins. What would they be?
Can you even buy $106 million worth of coins?
Let's see, the 10 1933 double eagles would cost around $50 million plus the 5 1913 nickels at $15 million...
Then again I couldn't buy all the 2009 P nickels (39.8 million coins) at 3 bucks per coin.
Can you even buy $106 million worth of coins?
Let's see, the 10 1933 double eagles would cost around $50 million plus the 5 1913 nickels at $15 million...
Then again I couldn't buy all the 2009 P nickels (39.8 million coins) at 3 bucks per coin.
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Shelter for the homeless.
Food for poor families.
Pumps, mops and towels for Nashville.
Week-long vacations at the Hale Koa in Honolulu for all US military enlisted personnel.
Oh, and a New England Shilling, Higley Copper, and a Gloucester Token.
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<< <i>As many AGE's as I could find. >>
Waiting for the collapse, are we?
If I had to blow $106,000,000.00 on coins, I'd have a complete, finest-known Seated Liberty Half Dollar collection.
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<< <i>As many AGE's as I could find. >>
Waiting for the collapse, are we? >>
It's called "preserving wealth".
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>King of Siam set would be tops on my list. >>
Agree. This is the ultimate proof set.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>Instead of paying $106 million on a Picasso, I'd rather buy...
Shelter for the homeless.
Food for poor families.
Pumps, mops and towels for Nashville.
... >>
Scene: Hammer falls on $106 million Picasso painting.
Auction spectator talking to winning bidder.
Spectator: "Wow !! You just spent $106 million for a painting. Why not spend that money on a hospital instead ?"
Bidder (pointing at auctioneer/seller): "What are you pestering me for !? They're the ones with the $106 million now."
My favorites would be:
1913 V Nickel
Gem Chain Cent
1894-s 10c
1876 CC 20c
For an ancient coin I would buy the Eid Mar Denarius on sale in a few weeks.
That would be a nice collection, with lots of money to spare.
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<< <i>Instead of paying $106 million on a Picasso, I'd rather buy...
Shelter for the homeless.
Food for poor families.
Pumps, mops and towels for Nashville.
... >>
Scene: Hammer falls on $106 million Picasso painting.
Auction spectator talking to winning bidder.
Spectator: "Wow !! You just spent $106 million for a painting. Why not spend that money on a hospital instead ?"
Bidder (pointing at auctioneer/seller): "What are you pestering me for !? They're the ones with the $106 million now." >>
Good one!!!
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
...If I had $106 million.....
...I might not buy a bunch of coins....sometimes the thrill is trying to afford the coins you like, having to put in some effort to accomplish a goal...if it came too easy, it might not be as rewarding.
...I wonder if some billionaires think, "1913 nickel...4 million...chump change, why bother?"
......I collect old stuff......
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
<< <i>...sometimes the thrill is trying to afford the coins you like, having to put in some effort to accomplish a goal... >>
Exactly my thoughts.
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If the left over money was $100,000,000.00 that would be a large chuck of change.
Viewed from another perspective though $100,000,000.00 is small change. Our federal deficit projected for the coming fiscal year is projected to be about $1.9 trillion dollars (according to media reports).
$100,000,000.00 is just 1/19,000th of the $1.9 trillion deficit.
Put another way, every day (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $5,205,479,400.00 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
Put another way, every hour (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $216,894,970.00 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
Put another way, every minute (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $3,614,916.10 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
Put another way, every second (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $60,248.60 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
I guess that $100,000.00, while large in my eyes, just does not go as far today as it did in years past.
<< <i>With the $106 million I would buy every 1950 Cameo and DCAM proof Franklin Half and would enjoy life a little bit with my family and friends instead of working full time.
If the left over money was $100,000,000.00 that would be a large chuck of change.
Viewed from another perspective though $100,000,000.00 is small change. Our federal deficit projected for the coming fiscal year is projected to be about $1.9 trillion dollars (according to media reports).
$100,000,000.00 is just 1/19,000th of the $1.9 trillion deficit.
Put another way, every day (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $5,205,479,400.00 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
Put another way, every hour (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $216,894,970.00 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
Put another way, every minute (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $3,614,916.10 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
Put another way, every second (for the next 365 days) you would have to spend $60,248.60 to reach the $1.9 trillion annual deficit.
I guess that $100,000.00, while large in my eyes, just does not go as far today as it did in years past. >>
So this is why my lawyer gives me those LQQK$ when I ask if I can have a minute of his time
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IT WOULD BE GREAT !!!!
I would even do a type set and a box of 20!!