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Do You Want To Buy $100 Worth Of Nickels For $200?

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 Posted 12/23/2011  09:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mwr1550 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Any body too lazy to go to the bank for them probably doesn't have $100.00 anyway.
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Oh, dear lord. I thought the $10 half dollar rolls for $16 was ridiculous.
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Well this made me laugh.

Although he does raise somewhat of a good point. Do you think the government will change the composition of the nickel like they did with the penny?
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they can't afford NOT to change the composition,
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Do you think the government will change the composition of the nickel like they did with the penny?
Hopefully, they will think three steps ahead, rather than two steps behind, and end the one cent and five cent coins. By the time they settle on a composition change for one, the other, or both, it will be too late.
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