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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My girlfriend posted this photo to my Facebook page. Good deal?  At today's silver exchange rate ($31.46 per ounce) not really! It would run you $4.55 per gallon! Might try to pay with a few of those "dolllar" coins, though. Edited by copper nickel daddy 04/14/2012 2:38 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yep, but it SOUNDS like a great deal! 
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It's a great deal for the seller, that's for sure.
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Valued Member
United States
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Gas at one station by me is $3.99/gallon cash and $5.99 credit. Crazy surcharge.
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Come to Los Angeles...weeeeeee!
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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If you think about it there are a lot of people that have no idea of the value of coins. Not just for Silver, but rare dates. So this idea if someone had a jar, can, box of old coins laying around waiting for a rainy day, they may just pull into that station and pay with those old coins. Imagine getting a 1894S Dime, with a pile of Sitting Liberty Dimes to pay for that gas.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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This was perfect timing. On the way home from work Friday afternoon I was going to stop at my usual gas station to fill up. Well, the place was packed so I went to the station on the next corner. The sign said $3.69/ gal. I pushed the button to select regular unleaded and had to double take the price on the pump. It read $2.69/gal. So I filled the tank (unfortunately only needed 12. something gallons) 
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Oops! Someone goofed.  Good catch. 
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Germany
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Come to Europe - here it's only 1.65 or so (I'm in DE). Nah, wait. That is euro per liter. Well, I now have a credit card that gives a whopping 3% rebate ... But that sign in the initial post I like. :)
Christian
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United States
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Say you have a car made in 1957. Gas was 25 cents a gallon average when the car was new. Using the Consumer Price Indexes, that would be about $2 a gallon in today's money. But... Every quarter in circulation back in 1957 was 90% silver. Said Quarters now have $5.61 spot value @ $31.00/oz. Since 90% Silver coins (and $1 Silver Certificate Notes) were the default methods of payment in 1957, buyers were paying "$5.61 a gallon" in today's silver price.  The "fair price" for gas in 90% Silver would be 18 cents/gallon (assuming gas is $4/gallon in fiat money). Quote: Gas at one station by me is $3.99/gallon cash and $5.99 credit As if avoiding those $75 holds and negating any possibility of card skimming weren't enough reason to prepay in cash at the pump! 
Edited by DNA 05/01/2012 11:19 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Come to Europe - here it's only 1.65 or so (I'm in DE). Nah, wait. That is euro per liter. Which is why in the future every thing monitary will have to be via a computer system. Try figuring out what that means in dollars per gallon. And US dollars too. Quote: Say you have a car made in 1957. Gas was 25 cents a gallon average when the car was new. Using the Consumer Price Indexes, that would be about $2 a gallon in today's money.
One of my cars is a 1967 and it gets a whpping 7 to 9 miles to the gallon. And it can only run on the highest octane which was about $0.35/gallon then. Quote: Picture filling this thing up with todays prices.
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