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Pastimes : The Big Picture - Economics and Investing

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To: Don S.Boller who wrote (504)12/6/1997 5:49:00 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 686
 
I bought a few of those million and billion (milliard) mark notes.
They are quite cheap and make interesting paper assets. I also
have both Brazil and German million notes that have been remarked
by the government to billion notes. Check out a high-end coin
store to see some, they should cost $5 to $20 each. Gave one
to a friend who wanted to be a millionaire. He promptly got it
wet and ruined it, so it might be best to seal it in plastic.

Funny how history has repercussions that ring through so many
decades.

-- Carl
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