
CoolRide wrote:The only problem I have had with my wife of 24 years, is she is getting into it more and more! At first I could hand sort a box or 2 of pennies during the day, then in the evening she and I would roll em up. Then our daughter and her boyfriend asked what we were doing, and so they started coming over to help. So much for the Ryedale, don't need one. Just need to find more pennies, which is fun with only 3 banks in town, but we have standing orders with 2 of them now. Since we started we will have gone through 19 boxes and have 100 pounds of weighed 83's and down(in 10 pound bags). Probably $5 fv in wheats, and several "stamped" novelty pennies, a couple double stamps I believe, and my wife found a Indian head the other day, she was shaking she was so exited.
So no, it's not a problem here, just before my mom died last Thu. she was still tottering around her house dragging her oxygen hose trying to find all her old poker stashes for us!
Our house is usually full of hot rod parts (new, not old nasty stuff, that stays in the shop) so I think everyone here is just glad that, 1, this takes up so much less space, and 2,(this is a biggie) when I "spend" money on pennies, I get about 80% right back, only having to make up a little difference, which I have never been able to figure out how to do with hot rod parts. In fact as an example, We have a 64 Buick Wildcat, $2700 into it (and it was given to me) and just grenaded the motor. Its now worth maybe $500. Pennies just don't blow up and become worthless like so many of my cars over the years!
BTW I Still have 3 hot rods, I just am spending more time with the pennies, and I'm sure that will increase over the winter months which there are about 8 of here lol.![]()
Sammy
CoolRide wrote:Pennies just don't blow up and become worthless like so many of my cars over the years!
tinhorn wrote:CoolRide wrote:Pennies just don't blow up and become worthless like so many of my cars over the years!
Y'know what they say--If it's got tires or titties, it's gonna give ya trouble. They also say that guys and marriage are like flies at a window. The ones inside want out, and the ones outside want in!
Derek.Sheriff wrote:My wife gets it. She keeps telling me we need to buy more silver and I've had to explain that I'm just trying to be patient by buying only when the price dips down. It's a great problem to have -- your wife nagging you that you're not buying enough silver!![]()
As for pennies, she was a little more skeptical..especially after I spent $500 to buy a Ryedale! However, she changed her mind when I showed her that I could sell $100 FV of coppers for $180 on eBay. However, talking her through how to package and ship 68 lbs of coppers in a medium flat rate box over the phone was another experience altogether. But in the end, I believe it strengthened our relationship![]()
I mean hey...whatever you gotta tell yourself, right?
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:RED FLAG!! Sound general quarters!! AaaOOOgah! AaaOOOgah! AaaOOOgah!!
Can you spell PALIMONY?? P A L I M O N Y. Slang for the legal equivalent of ALIMONY, only it is for non-married live-together couples who COMMINGLED their assets and now are splitting up and need a judge to sort it out. Do you want her to claim HALF of all your coin assets??! She may be able to IF she can prove her money went into the kitty to buy them.
Derek.Sheriff wrote:My wife gets it. She keeps telling me we need to buy more silver and I've had to explain that I'm just trying to be patient by buying only when the price dips down. It's a great problem to have -- your wife nagging you that you're not buying enough silver!![]()
As for pennies, she was a little more skeptical..especially after I spent $500 to buy a Ryedale! However, she changed her mind when I showed her that I could sell $100 FV of coppers for $180 on eBay. However, talking her through how to package and ship 68 lbs of coppers in a medium flat rate box over the phone was another experience altogether. But in the end, I believe it strengthened our relationship![]()
I mean hey...whatever you gotta tell yourself, right?
fansubs_ca wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:RED FLAG!! Sound general quarters!! AaaOOOgah! AaaOOOgah! AaaOOOgah!!
Can you spell PALIMONY?? P A L I M O N Y. Slang for the legal equivalent of ALIMONY, only it is for non-married live-together couples who COMMINGLED their assets and now are splitting up and need a judge to sort it out. Do you want her to claim HALF of all your coin assets??! She may be able to IF she can prove her money went into the kitty to buy them.
I think where I live you don't even need to co-mingle assets, pretty much live together for
6 months or more and it's effectively treated as the legal equivalent of being married with
all the associated blurring and destroying of property rights.
By remaining single with no "cohabitation" encumberances I'm as rare as a "free man of
color" in the US south during the pre civil war period. But it's like inflation, only one in
a million really understand it.
blackrabbit wrote:I convinced my girlfriend to cash out her 401k and buy silver at $18 an oz. Suffice to say she is very supportive.
balz wrote:Anyone here has trouble with their gf trying to explain what you're doing buying silver, stacking pennies, buying gold, etc.?
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:balz wrote:Anyone here has trouble with their gf trying to explain what you're doing buying silver, stacking pennies, buying gold, etc.?
Get rid of her and go find yourself an intelligent woman.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:One more thing... Why do you need her permission to spend your money?
balz wrote:... I have the chance to buy a 2,400$ worth collection for 2,000$ and need some of her money... and it's like I was asking her to go to the moon with me... Totally clueless...
NDFarmer wrote:Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:One more thing... Why do you need her permission to spend your money?
I know balz isn't married but he may as well be and you must not be either Cu Penny Hoarder. Don't you know that is the way it is when you are married? You always have to ask permission. You know what is hers is hers and what is yours is hers.
shinnosuke wrote:CoolRide wrote:The only problem I have had with my wife of 24 years, is she is getting into it more and more! At first I could hand sort a box or 2 of pennies during the day, then in the evening she and I would roll em up. Then our daughter and her boyfriend asked what we were doing, and so they started coming over to help. So much for the Ryedale, don't need one. Just need to find more pennies, which is fun with only 3 banks in town, but we have standing orders with 2 of them now. Since we started we will have gone through 19 boxes and have 100 pounds of weighed 83's and down(in 10 pound bags). Probably $5 fv in wheats, and several "stamped" novelty pennies, a couple double stamps I believe, and my wife found a Indian head the other day, she was shaking she was so exited.
So no, it's not a problem here, just before my mom died last Thu. she was still tottering around her house dragging her oxygen hose trying to find all her old poker stashes for us!
Our house is usually full of hot rod parts (new, not old nasty stuff, that stays in the shop) so I think everyone here is just glad that, 1, this takes up so much less space, and 2,(this is a biggie) when I "spend" money on pennies, I get about 80% right back, only having to make up a little difference, which I have never been able to figure out how to do with hot rod parts. In fact as an example, We have a 64 Buick Wildcat, $2700 into it (and it was given to me) and just grenaded the motor. Its now worth maybe $500. Pennies just don't blow up and become worthless like so many of my cars over the years!
BTW I Still have 3 hot rods, I just am spending more time with the pennies, and I'm sure that will increase over the winter months which there are about 8 of here lol.![]()
Sammy
I hope the "weighed 83's" was a typo. It's 82 and down.
blackrabbit wrote:I convinced my girlfriend to cash out her 401k and buy silver at $18 an oz. Suffice to say she is very supportive.
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