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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (14935)3/4/2011 11:25:29 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 222362
 
That's interesting... I'm just wondering, when we were in Montana a few years ago, we stopped at a 7/11 type store to pick up some quick items, it came to about $2.25 so I paid the guy with a ten dollar bill and I was given change in silver dollars and change... these are just regular silver dollars, not worn, but I thought it was odd to get change over the counter in silver dollars, so I kept them... I wonder if they're worth anything more than a dollar each these days... I'm not a coin collector, so I have no clue if they're valuable or not... any ideas?

GZ



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (14935)3/4/2011 11:26:58 AM
From: ayn rand  Respond to of 222362
 
no worries, if you have a problem getting coins, you can easily buy all the paper silver you need, and more!

fortunately there's an infinite amount of paper silver for all to enjoy. as long as you understand the principles of paper PM FIFO, you got it made.

:o)