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    • 1 month ago

    Imagine how differently the US would have turned out if they gained their independence naturally rather than by revolution, would you have fewer or greater issues than you have now?

    • 1 month ago

    !(: NICE ;)!

    • 1 month ago

    East India has some very nice pieces. I regret not pulling the trigger on a 10 oz silver bar with the ship on it some time ago when it was on sale at a website.

    • 1 month ago

    East India WERE Pirates. They used "Letters of Marque" which meant made them privateers, licensed pirates.

    • 1 month ago

    Dang I missed your livestream. Thank you for showing us the website. My two favorite mints are Germania and St. Helena. 🙂

    • 1 month ago

    The (new; the original folded many years ago) East India Company produce some interesting, unusual items. They are generally expensive but regularly do 50% off selected items sales, once or twice in the past to subscribers to their newsletter a few days before everyone else. I particularly like their modern trade dollars……. And ‘chutney’ is a real word, from India, along with ‘Polo’ (I.e.the sport) and ‘jodhpurs’ (trousers for horse riding). Nice video 👍

    • 1 month ago

    I thought the US mint was getting into printing comic books !

    • 1 month ago

    Awesome video and advice.
    All of my stacking took place while I lived in beautiful Ohio.

    • 1 month ago

    I love the East India Company website you showed on your channel. They sort of remind me a little bit of the Pobjoy Mint in its heyday – they used to make these beautiful Isle of Man gold and silver cat coins. Did you know the East India Company made a beautiful Napoleon Bonaparte silver 5 oz coin to commemorate his exile in St Helena, an island in the South Atlantic Ocean.

    • 1 month ago

    I think the coin with the diamonds was originally valued at $23 Million although to me it is many coins within a coin. I think it would appeal to a very rich Indian person, although to me it looks more like objet d’art. I would like to be able to grade diamonds but alas I do not know how. I do not mind a hamper, I have had some hampers from Fortnum and Mason. I am sorry but the biscuits (not cookies) will be very nice and pair well with tea, even high quality ginger biscuits are amazing, you are misinformed. I like marmalade better than Jam, you will also find that tea is refreshing whilst coffee is an awful boost that makes you feel tired when the caffeine wears off, your Donald Trump does not touch coffee and I find myself agreeing with a lot of what he says (although he is a bit over the top sometimes). The price for silver is currently looking good and a rate cut might cause businesses to start hoarding it.

    • 1 month ago

    YOUR A GOOD MAN COC

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