tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696921472012413320.post3952385067555023805..comments2024-03-07T00:35:27.897-08:00Comments on NewAmericaNow: The Emerging Global OrderNewAmericaNowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01324689136919317607noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696921472012413320.post-55411606150318754132010-10-05T11:56:56.661-07:002010-10-05T11:56:56.661-07:00Re: “...a collapsing dollar, ...”
If the stated v...Re: “<i>...a collapsing dollar, ...</i>”<br /><br />If the stated value, of “Federal” Reserve notes, declines enough with respect to copper and nickel, the 1946-2010 U.S. Mint nickels, composed of cupronickel alloy, could become somewhat rare in mass circulation.<br /><br />The October 5th metal value of these nickels is “$0.0612951” or 122.59% of face value, according to the “United States Circulating Coinage Intrinsic Value Table” at <a href="http://coinflation.com" rel="nofollow">Coinflation.com</a>.David Wozneyhttp://ocii.com/~dpwozneynoreply@blogger.com