http://www.cointalk.com/t155287/
This reminds me of a fellow I knew who was a dumpster diver and a 5c can scavenger, but had a high IQ like a savant. I said "John, if there was a nickel on one side of the street and a can on the other which would you be more likely to go for?"
There are also tax implications re: melting coins, what would the entrepreneur/criminal be able to deduct in business expenses; also environmental regulations that vary from state to state.
Start collecting this inexpen$ive US coin
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Re: Start collecting this inexpen$ive US coin
Here's an article on the subject from http://www.coinflation.com (the site which gives the melt value for all US and Canadian coins, and certain foreign gold coins:
http://www.survivalblog.com/2011/02/the ... ckels.html
The article starts getting shaky on the facts, in the second half; but I offer it merely as an article relevant to the discussion. For reasons stated above, I say that there are much easier, simpler and safer ways to make money.
http://www.survivalblog.com/2011/02/the ... ckels.html
The article starts getting shaky on the facts, in the second half; but I offer it merely as an article relevant to the discussion. For reasons stated above, I say that there are much easier, simpler and safer ways to make money.
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Re: Start collecting this inexpen$ive US coin
IMHO once survivalists think something is a good idea you have missed the boat. Start selling.Pottapaug1938 wrote:Here's an article on the subject from http://www.coinflation.com (the site which gives the melt value for all US and Canadian coins, and certain foreign gold coins:
http://www.survivalblog.com/2011/02/the ... ckels.html
The article starts getting shaky on the facts, in the second half; but I offer it merely as an article relevant to the discussion. For reasons stated above, I say that there are much easier, simpler and safer ways to make money.