By PaperMoneyMan, on January 27th, 2012%
Know the really worth of your coins and paper cash with Treasure Hunters Roadshow
Article by Angie Bochio
Treasure Hunters Roadshow journeys worldwide in research of aged collectibles and antiques and offers cash in return for them. The organization organizes numerous occasions in the United States, Canada and Europe every single year to acquire scarce and unusual goods. The event is open for every person who wishes to have their collectibles examined by the gurus.
Treasure Hunters Roadshow is an entertaining occasion exactly where people can stumble upon products which they have in all probability by no means witnessed in their life span. The objects in desire at the event consist of silver, gold, outdated coins and paper income, classic toys, vintage musical instruments, sports memorabilia and anything at all that is scarce and uncommon. The corporation specializes in the collectible coin and paper money industry and has connections with a lot of collectors all across the globe who are inclined to pay out best bucks for selective uncommon items. Uncommon and abnormal coins and paper money are in great need amongst the . . . → Read More: Know the really worth of your coins and paper cash with Treasure Hunters Roadshow
By PaperMoneyMan, on August 12th, 2011%
Question by Kimmy: I need help on United States History please… This is REALLY important…?
1. Congress divided western lands in the Northwest Territory into sections because
(a) congress wanted to organize and sell the lands
(b) all the states insisted upon this system of organization
(c) the government wanted those lands to remain territories
(d) it was easier for the government to track lands in each location
2. Britain affected the economy of the United States by
(a) imposing a free-trade policy
(b) charging high tariffs on U.S. goods
(c) blocking U.S. imports from Europe
(d) allowing free use of the Mississippi River for trade
3. During the 1780s, states
(a) worked together to help the national economy
(b) decided to pass national tariffs on goods imported from Britain
(c) gave Congress the authority to pass tariffs without consulting . . . → Read More: I need help on United States History please… This is REALLY important…?
By PaperMoneyMan, on March 23rd, 2011%
Question by Tony H: Do you think the average American understands that their paper money really inst backed by anything solid?
Best answer:
Answer by Dr JonesThey don’t care as long as their credit card works.
What do you think? . . . → Read More: Do you think the average American understands that their paper money really inst backed by anything solid?
By PaperMoneyMan, on March 15th, 2011%
Question by xtine: Taking a test and really need help please!!!!!!!!!!!!?
1. For the first time in history, high-income individuals are working:
A. less hours than low-income individuals
B. more hours than low-income individuals
C. the same number of hours as low-income individuals
D. in a cubical most of their day
2. The differences between race and ethnicity underscore the privileged positions of __________ in America, who have the freedom to pick and choose their identities and freely show their ethnic backgrounds.
A. whites
B. blacks
C. Hispanics
D. Asians
3. In the early days of the new monetary system, stockholders were more willing to invest in corporations because of ____________, which limits their financial liability to whatever they invested in the company.`
A. political arbitrage
B. payment per unit
C. champagne-glass distribution
D. limited liability
4.Although race has no deterministic, biological bases, it still:
A. influences heredity
B. has genetic importance
C. has physical importance
D. has social importance
5. In the seventeenth century, Rubenesque women were considered beauties because when food was scarce, a plump woman was a sign of good health, wealth, and attractiveness. What was the catalyst that made food plentiful and changed the standard of beauty for . . . → Read More: Taking a test and really need help please!!!!!!!!!!!!?
By PaperMoneyMan, on March 11th, 2011%
Question by Savage serenity: How will we know who the Antichrist really is?
There are a myriad of metaphors in the Bible. Is the Antichrist to be an actual incarnate being, or is “he” more likely to be a spirit or incorporeal entity? Could the Antichrist be a female?
Will Christians still be here on earth when the Antichrist comes to reign- or will we be in paradise, already raptured from our home planet?
Do you believe that there is a New World Order? This group has many nefarious objectives. They were behind 9/11. They may have assassinated Kennedy. They want to eradicate Christianity. They want to dominate the world. Their goal is one world religion, one world currency, one world government, etc. Is paper and coin currency becoming obsolete? If that is true, then what affect, if any, will that have on future crime? If people no longer will use paper currency, how will any illicit drug transactions or other illegal activity continue?
For me, paranoia is not synonymous with fear. I love being paranoid. It helps me to keep my eyes open. . . . → Read More: How will we know who the Antichrist really is?
By PaperMoneyMan, on October 18th, 2010%
Why Gold Really Is Money
Since there is an unfortunate historical anomaly, where people think the paper in their wallets is money, it is worth a brief discussion about Why Gold Really Is Money.
Historically many things have been used as money. Cattle have been used as money in many societies including the Roman society. Salt has been used as money also during Roman times and it is the origin of the word, salary.
The North American Indians used seashells and during World War II, cigarettes were used as money. Money is simply a medium of exchange and a store of value.
Using this simple definition, almost anything could be used as money however if it is hard to exchange and does not store value very well, people don’t want it and will not use it, given a choice.
Over thousands of years, precious metals have emerged as the best form of money with gold and silver being the best. In addition, silver has many industrial uses so this has lead to gold being used the most as the best store of value.
There are very good . . . → Read More: Why Gold Really Is Money
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