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Yea, I think it was Continentals....I know to finance the war they hyperinflated like crazy so where it's value fell to 1/1000th of what it was supposed to be worth. That might be it.
 

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seems like the rx can buy out these players - would be cheaper than paying them the guarantee

esp. if they believe all to be comfy in bos fantasyland


in all seriousness im really sorry its come to this for some people
 

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This was what was the real currency, legal tender to well into the 1850's. The Spanish piece of eight was the most common real money of the day.

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Doug said:
This was what was the real currency, legal tender to well into the 1850's. The Spanish piece of eight was the most common real money of the day.

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Any in your collection DOUG?
 

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Fishhead said:
Doug is the resident coin and currency expert here at TheRX for those that may not be aware of this fact.

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Clarification. US coins, not world coins or paper money.
 

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Fishhead said:
Any in your collection DOUG?

NO, I don't own many coins anymore, but maintain an interest. I sold out the bulk long ago.
 

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This is the first real US coin:


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The first Large Cent appeared in 1793. The front of the coin featured a head of Miss Liberty, her hair flowing behind her head in free, unfettered locks. The word "LIBERTY" appears above her head; the date "1793" below. The reverse consisted of a continuous chain of 15 links, representing the 15 American States in existence at that time. The denomination, shown by the words "ONE CENT" and by the numerical fraction "1/100", appear within the chain. The words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" surround the chain.
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Paradise Pete said:
I have $3100 at Millennium. It's fully rolled, with no pending wagers, and so the entire amount would be eligible for withdrawal.

I will take $2000 cash for it today.

You must be in Costa Rica and be willing to accept my word that you get paid the moment I do. Reputable industry people will vouch for me. You would have no concern over getting paid.

Please note - I do not have any special knowledge of the situation. All I know is what has been written here. I simply want to reduce my risk and am willing to pay a price to do so.

Personally I think it's fairly likely that people will get paid. But I don't want to wait it out, and I don't want to risk it. So I will pay the $1100 insurance premium.

Serious inquiries only, please. I'm not not looking for people fishing for information or looking to scam. It's a straight-forward transaction. I'm looking for someone in a good financial position who thinks it's a good risk and wants to take advantage of the offer.

I may, of course, withdraw or modify this offer as events develop.

Please post your email. This place doesnt have PM's
 

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Back then if you had say a horse to sell, you would likely get paid for it in silver ( maybe gold) of some foreign issue ( likely Spanish) you would not take a piece of paper for it. An ounce of silver ( or so) was easily a days pay. Early coinage from the US mint was not able to be produced in sufficient quantities for commerce needs. A whole lot of stuff ( based on metal value) was used, from many countries, and was used to 1857 if I remember correctly.

Metal content was extremely important. Bonus whores of the day melted many early US coins as metals prices dictated.
 

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Thanks doug, I appreciate it. Maybe it was certain congress representatives in some states or maybe he was just talking out of his ass, lol.
 

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Terrific Offer. LOVE BOS/BETMILL!!!

Now i just hope you pick me, and not FH or 1 of the other guys who love BOS.
Plenty on this forum, or has that changed?
 

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you mean stuff like Brasher doubloons ( sp ?) ? Then there's Colonial issues, civil war tokens, etc.

You know coins, Dub ?
 

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Just wondering cant a new player get 3000 of a 2000 deposit right now at Mill? 2000 is way too much even if you have no rollover to go.

Has anyone inquired if they are taking deposits just to see what they say?
 

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I was refering to the Gold from the Rush that was stamped with weight and the company that mined it and sometimes even a monetary value. I always thought that was cool. In my old coin books theres a whole section on them.
 

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Dubpoet said:
I was refering to the Gold from the Rush that was stamped with weight and the company that mined it and sometimes even a monetary value. I always thought that was cool. In my old coin books theres a whole section on them.

I know what you're speaking of, but not well versed in that area. There would be a weight and fineness ( assay). I don't know how you could stamp a monetary value on it. Value would fluctuate with gold price and how well accepted the mark is.

Sorry this thread got so jacked, but it ain't bad. Any interest for the Mill seller isn't hurt by a hot thread. More see it.
 

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Dubpoet said:
Just wondering cant a new player get 3000 of a 2000 deposit right now at Mill? 2000 is way too much even if you have no rollover to go.

Good point. One question I have is of the $3100 how much was your inital deposit. I don't think anyone has anything to worry about when it comes to the deposits. The problem is with the winnings, courts might not order BOS to refund winnings
 

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Dubpoet said:
Just wondering cant a new player get 3000 of a 2000 deposit right now at Mill? 2000 is way too much even if you have no rollover to go.

Has anyone inquired if they are taking deposits just to see what they say?
i called pretending to be a new customer wanting to open and they said not til tuesday
 

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