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To: Sultan who wrote (161339)8/16/2020 10:49:04 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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Pogeu Mahone

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that big coin is not for fondling. it is to use as a night stand :0)

believe 1 got stolen in Germany, and that leaves 4 outstanding.



To: Sultan who wrote (161339)8/17/2020 1:41:21 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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Pogeu Mahone

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Re <<One of 5>>

Big coin cannot match One of 5, but the littler coins are each one of 100, 5 designs of which I have 2, and 1 design I have just 1.

OTOH, the memento 2020 Krugerrand coins, ordinary that may be one of a lot (millions?) are just as nice. The Jack hefted them and said, “feels really nice”. Whereas re the big coin he had a question, “what is the coin for?”. The coconut answered, “vaccine for fiat money inflation” :0)



The re-strikes (gold re-struck of silver coins using die of long ago of late Qing dynasty per Last Emperor that somehow ended up at Perth Mint), 100 of each design, are more of diversion as the premium are somewhat more than 3-3.5% of usual Pandas, Koalas, Maple Leafs, Eagles, etc etc



And the Homer coin is a giggle that is appropriate to the times


Whereas the Krugerrands are most useful, as far as acceptability is concerned, and oddly enough, just as beautiful if not more than other coins. They are all beautiful, and all beats Berkshire Hathaway over short as well as long times