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New Notes ?
TheArtistFormallyKnownAs replied to TheArtistFormallyKnownAs's topic in RV & Dinar Questions
Thanks Keep, and you too guy's. -
New Notes ?
TheArtistFormallyKnownAs replied to TheArtistFormallyKnownAs's topic in RV & Dinar Questions
I meant to say Jul 2013 -
New Notes ?
TheArtistFormallyKnownAs replied to TheArtistFormallyKnownAs's topic in RV & Dinar Questions
It's just they were meant to be out Sep 2012, and then they were to start printing Sep 2012 ,and then it was Jan 2013 , or Jul 2012 . what is the new buzz time, if any. -
Hi guy's Do we have anything that suggests that they have started, or are printing lower denominations as of now , and if so when did they start. Do we have pictures, when are they releasing them. thanks
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Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki meets
TheArtistFormallyKnownAs replied to Butifldrm's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
"You mix their smoke with guru smoke and nothing in the room is clear" Well said Zig. -
Just so long as they share the one Dinar ,I couldn't give a fiddlers what they do. (Thanks coorslite21) 8 )
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It may be a good time to invest in steel, aluminum, and zinc, as congressional auditors tell a budget-conscious Congress that cutting dollar bills and replacing them with coins could save taxpayers some $4.4 billion over 30 years, the Associated Press reports. But the coin has its opponents. Representatives Lacy Clay (D-MO) and Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) say coins would inconvenience citizens, causing problems from simple confusion to being uncomfortable to carry. "If the people don't want it and they don't want to use it, why in the world are we even talking about changing it?" Maloney said, according to the AP. For five years, the Mint produced Presidential $1 coins, totaling about $2.4 billion. But the coins didn't catch on, and a large portion wound up in Federal Reserve hands. Production ceased last year, the AP reports. Congress is also mulling changes to coins like pennies and nickels as prices for copper and silver rise. Representative Steve Stivers (R-OH) suggest the government move to multiplated steel, saving taxpayers $200 million a year, the AP reports. The penny and nickel both cost more to produce than they're worth. Via the Associated Press http://politix.topix.com/homepage/3598-congress-considers-ending-the-dollar-bill
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We're Rich, We're Rich, We're Rich.
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All A-Glow with Hot Money from China
TheArtistFormallyKnownAs replied to The Machine's topic in Foreign Currencies
Hi Guy I don't know anything about money leaving China. But put " Serpentza " in to your Youtube engine He's an Expat living in China I Subscribe to. -
One more thing guy's ,I don't buy this Shabs is a Gangster thing, if I wanted to Bust him I would have said don't go public this week , leave it till next week when he will be back in Iraq. I would have sent the Word to him .And the message he would of got would have been,,, Mr Governor Baghdad sent word, they want us back ASAP, some critical issues have come to light that need your immediate input. I just don't buy it, It screams , stay away , do not invest. As my Grandfather used to say, When two plus two adds up to five then I want to know WHY.
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Iraq to be released from Chapter 7 Jan 2013
TheArtistFormallyKnownAs replied to Boozer's topic in Iraq & Dinar Related News
Tassie this is Iraq, don't hold your breath. -
"The human rights situation in Iraq is not ideal" It's the same in the West ,they should be right at home , Locked up on evidence that you can never see or challenge (which is technology that can see what you are picturing and can hear what you are saying in your mind by the way) we don't even have freedom of thought anymore.Gangstalking ,Electronic Harassment , no Judicial oversight (Stasi) yeah human rights.