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1 Trillion Dolllars.

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I hereby wipe out all 3rd world debt.



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Wiping out 3rd world debt? Its as easy as a stroke of a pen.
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I hereby wipe out all 3rd world debt.

Unfortunately we're already 28 of these bad boys deep in debt here in the US!
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"Windsor Mint". I was wondering who made those Battle of Britain medals you posted earlier. The little blue coat of arms on the certificates is identical.

Windsor Mint isn't actually a "mint". They're a mass-marketing coin dealership, the British branch of a large German-based mass market company. The coins and medals produced for them are produced by third parties, in Europe or China.

Their website still contains a few "Germanisms".
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Thanks for the assist on wiping out global debt :) Hope you get at least one hundredth of that coin's value!
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Yeah I have some real strange coins. Every day I find something to stop me in my tracks. But thanks anyway I realise its mostly junk.
Stil mangaed to sell £300 in a couple of days without knowing a lot on the subject. Not the Trillion. Keeping it to see if they remake it as Infinity Dollars.

Only Zero and finate numbers exist.
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