By PaperMoneyMan, on August 29th, 2011%
Question by union city man: Why is the Emperor of Japan not pictured on postage stamps or currency?
Have collected stamps and coins for years and noticed that he is never pictured on stamps or currency of Japan and wondered why? Does anyone know? Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Crazy-O’sYoure the emporer of Japan arent you?? Sir, youre just going to have to accept that we dont have your picture on the money. I mean jeez you run an entire country stop bitching about wanting your face on the money.
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By PaperMoneyMan, on August 23rd, 2011%
Question by Gregnir: Why don’t numismatists actively collect currency from Yap?
Best answer:
Answer by seanchasworthBecause of the difficulty in cheaply transporting large pieces of stone without damage.
Not even the residents of Yap carry it around.
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By PaperMoneyMan, on August 19th, 2011%
Paypal And Online Safety
You have heard of Paypal, right? If yes then it should be simple for me to demostrate several options of Paypal to you; if not, then allow me tell you that you are missing out on an signifcant service for online money dealings and a instrument that made it conceivable for companies around the globe to make available their knowloedge to possible shoppers and make money online. If you truly do not know about this tremendous website, you need to continue reading this article!
As in the language of Paypal itself: PayPal is the safer, easier way to pay and get paid online. The service allows anyone to pay in any way they prefer, including through credit cards, bank accounts, buyer credit or account balances, without sharing financial information.
Is PayPal safe? Should you utilize PayPal at all, or might you look into one of the other options to this favored ecommerce website? When it comes to money movement, everyone wants to discover the most risk-free method to switch over currency for services and goods. PayPal extends an electronic alternative . . . → Read More: Paypal And Online Safety
By PaperMoneyMan, on August 16th, 2011%
Operating your own currency exchange business
Because of the terrible present fiscal climate numerous people have been laid off work owing to no mistake of their own…just a collection of ruinous conditions…they are right now itching their heads thinking where now? In the back of their brain they have been mulling over – “should I launch my own currency exchange business?” However where do you go for information like that?
Being the boss means making challenging decisions each calendar day, nevertheless they are your decisions and, unlike when you labor for others, you in reality get to make them! Every now and then, and particularly in the currency exchange area these decisions have to be made lacking all the info you need and you will gain know-how very quickly.
The truthfulness about opening your own currency exchange business isn’t that you will be chasing the mighty dollar but that you might grasp the life you have constantly sought.
Of course, the money is vital; but to develop the business that creates the life you actually yearn for is a enormous reward. Private . . . → Read More: Operating your own currency exchange business
By PaperMoneyMan, on August 11th, 2011%
Question by Zille M: could you give me sites where I can see rare filipino currency??
I’d like to start collecting rare Filipino currency, but I don’t know where to start. I’m looking for those printed during the aguinaldo, roxas, magsaysay, marcos, post marcos era. Or even those with misprints, anything as long as the common Filipino doesn’t have it. Oh and also is there a place in the Philippines where I can buy these stuff? Perhaps even foreign currency??
Best answer:
Answer by EusebioGo to these websites:
http://search.ebay.com/Philippines-Currency-10-Peso-1933-Blue-Seal-Islands_W0QQfsiZ1
http://cgi.ebay.ph/30-NEGROS-GUERILLA-RARE-Peso-Notes-WAR-PHILIPPINES_W0QQitemZ260174126041QQihZ016QQcategoryZ4369QQcmdZViewItem
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By PaperMoneyMan, on August 8th, 2011%
Question by Dan W: Is there a name for the paper currency that was around before the new conterfit changes?
I’ve been collecting the 100, 50, 20, 10, and 5 dollar bills that were around prior to the security changes. The newer bills have the large face on the front instead of the small one. I was just wondering if the older bills with the smaller faces had a certain name.
Best answer:
Answer by Andrew OI haven’t heard one. Undoubtedly the currency collectors will think of something as time goes by.
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By PaperMoneyMan, on August 5th, 2011%
Question by MISES.ORG: Dangers of the Fiat money and the FED system? can create money out of thin air?
The Federal Reserve System and its ability to create money out of thin air facilitate big government. If the Fed did not exist, the government would have to raise funds either by increasing taxes (a politically unpopular thing to do) or by borrowing in the marketplace, competing with businesses and individuals also wanting to borrow. Additional borrowing by the government, of course, increases interest rates and is detrimental to the economy.
So, to finance our welfare state, our wars, and a few good things such as highways, the federal government hands the Fed little pieces of paper called treasury bills and treasury bonds. The Fed, in turn, credits the federal government’s checking account in amounts equal to the face value of the bonds, and new money is created out of thin air.
Actually, the process is a little more cumbersome than described, as the federal government cannot, by law, borrow directly from the Fed, which means that when the federal government does borrow . . . → Read More: Dangers of the Fiat money and the FED system? can create money out of thin air?
By PaperMoneyMan, on July 29th, 2011%
Question by hfy49: My sister and I are starting a non profit org only collecting perishable items, what legal forms need?
Anyone know what legal papers need to be filed I been getting different feedback nothing concrete. No money will be collected.
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Answer by rwa000if you want to be a non profit you have to file a 501 3C with the IRS, by the way why would you want to collect perishable items? that is very risky
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By PaperMoneyMan, on June 21st, 2011%
Question by Lucy: How much tax money overall was collected in 2011?
I need this for a research paper.
Also, how much of that tax money was spent on prisons?
Many thanks in advance. :]
Best answer:
Answer by Everythang’s gonna be all whiteYou need to direct your question to the wealthy. They are the only ones who pay taxes in the US.
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By PaperMoneyMan, on June 19th, 2011%
Question by drinking_bunny89: Where can I find a coin currency exchange shop in Austin, Texas?
My friend collects coin currencies so i want to go buy her some more for her collection.
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