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Pillar of the Community
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Valued Member
Canada
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If some Americans can chime in:
So you have these $1 coins, that are in circulation, but.... nobody uses them? To the point where some people have never even seem them before and believe they are made of gold?
I don't want to sound mean, but I highly doubt Americans are that.. umm... misinformed?
I guess its just hard to believe since up north our $1 and $2 are always used, and other places even have $5 and $10 coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Most Americans only care about paper money, and don't know the value of an ounce of gold (or silver). These coins are even called "gold dollars", due to their color. People hoard them, just like halves, and that only makes things worse.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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@vinnycoin: Surely, living in Canada, you've actually met some Americans? Yes, we are that stupid.
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Valued Member
United States
286 Posts |
I think it would be neat if we had $5, $10, and $20 coins that were in use in general circulation. But I doubt that would ever happen.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5850 Posts |
Where I live, the best way to get the "golden" dollars is as change when buying subway fare. I went to the bank a few weeks ago to get a roll and the teller kept trying to give me a $100 stack of bills every time I asked for a "roll of dollars."
Seriously, though, these coins are absolutely not in circulation and I'm not surprised that people either haven't heard of them or else don't realize what they are made of. OK, so I'm a bit surprised that anybody would think they could get a solid gold coin for $1, but still...
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New Member
United States
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I don't even ....
I know people who have thought the "gold" coins are pure gold ... I shattered all their dreams in life ...
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Valued Member
United States
61 Posts |
This kind of stuff with the 'gold' $1 coins reminds me of when I would give my 4 year old sister a plastic "diamond" and she would get really happy and think it was actually worth a lot of money. The only difference between that and this is that with this the people aren't 4 years old, but they're grown men...
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Valued Member
United States
284 Posts |
I sometimes wonder if their is any hope at all for us, then I read something like this and realize their isn't. Even in the "information age" when knowledge is so readily at everyones fingertips ignorance continues to fill the space between the majority of the publics ears.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4132 Posts |
"An empty head is not really empty; it is stuffed with rubbish. Hence the difficulty of forcing anything into an empty head." -- Eric Hoffer
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: I don't want to sound mean, but I highly doubt Americans are that.. umm... misinformed? Sorry to disappoint you but yes they are. Quote: I guess its just hard to believe since up north our $1 and $2 are always used, That's because you folks learned from our mistake back in 1979 and didn't try to make both the coins and the notes co-circulate. You introduced the coin and stopped the note. The notes wore out and disappeared, and the coins circulated. You folks grumbled for a bit and quickly adapted. This is a lesson we STILL have not learned after 33 years. We can't get the dollar coins to circulate because we keep making the notes and the coins are piling up in storage. Our solution is to stop making the coins until the supply on hand declines.
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Our solution is to stop making the coins until the supply on hand declines. And a pitiful solution that is. 
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Valued Member
United States
372 Posts |
I agree with oih82w8 comments. I believe he is one French Fry short of a Mc Donalds Happy Meal and then he send his message to someone else missing a Fry
Edited by goldnugget 01/18/2012 6:02 pm
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New Member
United States
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To Mr. Phillip Smith, I have a few hundred ounces of "gold" dollar coins that I regularly put into circulation just for the fun of it, Hey wait a minute I can give you this offer I will sell you all the gold dollars I have for $5.00 each and with your insanity I mean insight you could make a HUGE profit. I wish I could see the staffer who read this letter's expression and would love to see the response. Think tank? He didn't really think this through at all, if he did he would have figured out that the golden color is just that color not real gold. Sometimes I wake up and need a good laugh so thank-you Mr. Smith for tomorrows smile. The real issue is that so many people believe the same thing. We in the hobby need to do our part to inform and put these types of issues into circulation.
My next question is this: What would happen to the collector value of the current golden dollar coins on the market if the mint melted the ones in storage. That law of supply and demand might just kick in here and create a real current collectible.
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United States
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