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  • #76
    Re: The Myth of the Slow Crash

    Originally posted by Verrocchio
    Hmm, the kit includes 1000 gold coins and the other goodies, too? And for only $500k? I'll take your entire inventory.;)
    Sure.

    How would you like to pay?

    Note I never said WHICH gold coins, or what size they were...


    2006

    1/20th ounce

    CANADIAN Maple Leaf small gold coin

    Nice Uncirculated condition

    *** Special ***

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    • #77
      Re: The Myth of the Slow Crash

      Originally posted by Chris Coles
      With the greatest of respects, with no salt, you would not last the first winter. You need to read "The River Cottage Meat Book" by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
      Actually I had included it in the 30 pounds of spices.

      True, for the long term you probably need more than the 20 pounds of salt there, but on the other hand transportability is a factor...

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      • #78
        Re: The Myth of the Slow Crash

        Originally posted by c1ue View Post
        Sure.

        How would you like to pay?
        Ah, but if you were talking about gold coins of less than an ounce, I think about three wheelbarrows of Weimar Republic German 10 million mark Reichsbanknotes should be fair. Fair?
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        • #79
          Re: The Myth of the Slow Crash

          [quote=Verrocchio;25676]Ah, but if you were talking about gold coins of less than an ounce, I think about three wheelbarrows of Weimar Republic German 10 million mark Reichsbanknotes should be fair. Fair?[quote]

          But the illustration is for a 100 million mark note, so if you are saying the deal is for three wheelbarrows of the illustrated notes, then that is ten times the offer......!!! Mint condition mind you, not like some of the worn out notes that I have seen in the past.

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          • #80
            Re: The Myth of the Slow Crash

            Originally posted by Verrocchio
            Ah, but if you were talking about gold coins of less than an ounce, I think about three wheelbarrows of Weimar Republic German 10 million mark Reichsbanknotes should be fair. Fair?
            Sorry, I'm in the business of selling FAST kits, not currency exchange.

            Dollars only - limited time offer ;)

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            • #81
              Re: The Myth of the Slow Crash

              [quote=Chris Coles;25680][quote=Verrocchio;25676]Ah, but if you were talking about gold coins of less than an ounce, I think about three wheelbarrows of Weimar Republic German 10 million mark Reichsbanknotes should be fair. Fair?

              But the illustration is for a 100 million mark note, so if you are saying the deal is for three wheelbarrows of the illustrated notes, then that is ten times the offer......!!! Mint condition mind you, not like some of the worn out notes that I have seen in the past.
              Well, you've caught me out now. The actual offer was 3 barrows of 10 million mark notes, and the illustration was just a bit of flash to lure him into the deal. If he misunderstood the deal, well... caveat emptor! ;)

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