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donations - bob's mention, addressed...

updated thu 19 aug 04

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on tue 17 aug 04


Hi Bob,



Uhhhhhhh...I cannot tell if you are being playful...or if
you are confused?

Any U.S. Currency, issued after mid 1776, regardless of age
or
condition, if approximately whole or identifiable, remains
legal tender at
face value in perpetuity. Or, does so, untill a sufficiently
radical change of government occurs, to cease to honor it's
previous issuances of Currency.


It is not likely anyone will ever encounter situations in
which U.S.Currency is for sale at prices below the face
value of it, unless it is counterfeit, or, being sold by an
imbescile, or a foreigner, or both, or all three.

While, prices above face value, is of course, the norm.


My point, since it seems lost so far on all respondants,
will be tried again in a seperate post...

Thanks,


Phil
el ve


----- Original Message -----
From:



> <> to buy my 1928 series, and, I wish
> to buy your 1934 series, so, we each
> have an asking price of $100.00, and,
> so we just exchange our respective bills.
>
> <>
> Phil - it is not income, but a capital gain ...
> assuming that you paid less than $100 for
> your bill in the first place.
>
> Bob Bruch

Hank Murrow on tue 17 aug 04


On Aug 17, 2004, at 12:40 PM, pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET wrote:
> It is not likely anyone will ever encounter situations in
> which U.S.Currency is for sale at prices below the face
> value of it, unless it is counterfeit, or, being sold by an
> imbescile, or a foreigner, or both, or all three.

Dear Phil;

My wife bought three pages of $1 stamps at a garage sale for 50% off!
Guess she ran into one of those folks who just don't understand. I have
been using some to mail out my tools.......... at face value.

Cheers, Hank
murrow.biz/hank

Hendrix, Taylor J. on wed 18 aug 04


Dearest Phil from Evil....er......El Vee:

Please forgive us our astonished pates. We are but humble potters or
potter wannabes. All subtly is lost on us, excluding of course kick ass
wood fired pots of the subtle brown type. You should make points in a
direct a manner as possible with as few multisylable words as possible.
If you need an example, any of Vince's posts will do.

Thank you for your time.

Taylor down-with-obfuscation Hendrix

-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of
pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 2:41 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Re: Donations - Bob's mention, addressed...

Hi Bob,



Uhhhhhhh...I cannot tell if you are being playful...or if
you are confused?

...

My point, since it seems lost so far on all respondants,
will be tried again in a seperate post...

Thanks,
...