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Cant stop smiling keep them quotes coming


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Somebody here has a sig to the effect of "I collect everything but chocolate coins and but for one problem I'd collect them too." As someone who can frequently be busted with a ring of chocolate around his lips, I can relate.
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A few famous quotes from ancient literature.

We call it Gresham's Law today - "Bad money drove out good money" - but it applied even in ancient times:

Quote:
The course our city runs is the same towards men and money.
She has true and worthy sons.
She has fine new gold and ancient silver,
Coins untouched with alloys, gold or silver,
Each well minted, tested each and ringing clear.
Yet we never use them!
Others pass from hand to hand,
Sorry brass just struck last week and branded with a wretched brand.
So with men we know for upright, blameless lives and noble names,
These we spurn for men of brass...
Aristophanes, "The Frogs", first performed in 405 BC

The earliest recorded numismatists were collectors of counterfeits:

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It is truly marvellous, that in this art, and in this only, the various methods of falsification should be made a study: for the sample of the false denarius is now an object of careful examination, and people absolutely buy the counterfeit coin at the price of many genuine ones!
Pliny the Elder, "Natural History" Book 33, Chapter 46, circa 77 AD

Roman emperor Augustus was a coin enthusiast, or at least had access to a large collection of odd and curious coins:

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On the Saturnalia, and at any other time when he took it into his head, he would now give gifts of clothing or gold and silver; again coins of every device, including old pieces of the kings and foreign money...
Suetonius, "The Twelve Caesars", Augustus, Chapter 75, 121 AD

The reason why denarii of Tiberius are so expensive:

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They came to him and said... "Is it right to pay the imperial tax to Caesar or not? Should we pay or shouldn't we?". But Jesus knew their hypocrisy. "Why are you trying to trap me?" he asked. "Bring me a denarius and let me look at it." They brought the coin, and he asked them, "Whose image is this? And whose inscription?". "Caesar's," they replied. Then Jesus said to them, "Give back to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's."
The Bible, Mark 12:14-17, early 1st century AD

Gold and silver coin standards are enshrined in Islamic Shariah law:

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It should be known that since the beginning of Islam and the time of the men around Muhammad and the men of the second generation, the legal dirham is by general consensus the one, ten of which are equal to seven mithqal of gold, and an ounce of gold is forty dirhams. Thus, the legal dirham is seven-tenths of a dinar. A gold mithqal weighs seventy-two average-sized grains of wheat. Consequently, the dirham, which is seven-tenths of a mithqal, has a weight of fifty and two-fifths grains. All these values are accepted by general consensus.
Abd Ar Rahman bin Muhammed ibn Khaldun, "Introduction to Universal History", Chapter 3 Section 34, circa 1377 AD
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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You can make a small fortune collecting coins, so long as you start with a large fortune.
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Written by Dio Cassius, it's one of the only times a precise coin type is depicted in antiquity:

"Brutus stamped upon the coins which were being minted his own likeness and a cap and two daggers, indicating by this and by the inscription that he and Cassius had liberated the fatherland"
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Well I don't have a quote from a famous person...but theres a line I find myself saying a lot. This is modified slightly to keep it seemly:

"Rats Theres another coin I want!"
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Here is one my grandfather used to say, who alway stopped to pick pennies up off the ground...

"You don't get rich by throwing away money."
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"Silver and gold are not the only coin; virtue, too, passes current all over the world." --Euripides
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ok, I got a good one (I didnt cheat by searching on google ... wink)

" when faced with two choices, flip a coin. It works, not because it settles the question for you... But because for a brief momment, while the coin is in the air, you suddenly know what you hope for."
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A newish quote in Canada since the one cent was abolished two years ago:
I'd give you my Two Cents worth but due to penny rounding that would be zero so I will say nothing.
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My favorite is:

"A penny hit by lightning is worth six cents". Opie Taylor
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Coin collector's definition of a coin:
'Disk of metal with funny bumps on. It is the funny bumps that you pay for.'
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"I live for my dreams, and a pocket full of gold"

- Over The Hills and Far Away -
Led Zeppelin
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors...
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I love all the references to PENNY. Haven't heard to many people lately complaining about that name.
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"Humor is the ability to see 3 sides of the same coin."

One of my favorites (aside from the one I've borrowed from Dan Akroyd) from Pulitzer Prize winner and fellow Hoosier Ned Rorem...who celebrated his 91st birthday this year!
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