I don't understand.
What did the jews gain from clipping coins?
I don't understand
more coins.
anything you try to give a value, they will try to extort.
Accumulating bullion while spending for face value, you absolute moron.
also
>partially clipped
now if that's not a jew's own words I'll eat my hat.
>common core education
This is how I know you're a burger
That part of the coin clipped off isn’t currency though
>face value
it's been DECADES now since melting coins has been illegal since many are worth more than face value. merchants have been trying to ride the market so long they've lost sight of reality and tried attacking legislation directly.
My friends used to try it with $10 notes/bills. the bank has to replace it if you bring in a damaged bill, if it's more than 80% you can have the full cost, more than 50% and there's a calculated amount. so they damage the bills, collect the parts, and sticky tape it together and try to spend it at a store not owned by greeks.
You can still sell silver/gold/whatever material the coin was made out of, dipshit
collect enough clippings, melt it down, make more coins.
Evil. Pure and simple.
Clip off 20% of 4 bills
Tape 20% together to make 80%
Don't do this. It's illegal and everything I posted is satire
using child virginity as currency!
fucking disgustine!
>the children don't understand money used to have intrinsic value
You Fucking idiot
It is gold or silver which can be melted and resold
You can melt the clippings and make new coins. That's why most (all??) coins have serrated edges now, because it's harder to recreate
I still don't understand how coin clipping had any effect on the currency/economy, can someone explain? Traders can check the weight of coins therefore they would just increase their price by x% no? They aren't idiots, if they sell a product that costs x grams of gold then that's what they'll expect in payment, clipped or not.
Won't work anyway. Need to have intact serial.
Coin currency has notches on the edges literally because jews used to shave coins. Literally because of the jews. Literally jews. The same jews who have been kicked out of almost every country they’ve ever lived. The same jews who sponsor and support third world migration into western countries today. The same jews who are hated in Asian and South American countries they’ve never even lived in. Let all of that sink in
I remember a Hey Arnold episode of two jews in a cave doing something similar.
>jews circumcize their coins
So they melted back the scraps to sell or make more coins. That's what I guessed at first but I thought it was too silly to be true. Thanks guys.
Yeah I'm dumb. I'm trying to be better though.
welcome, newfriend.
Jesus Christ..This is pure genius. Every day the jew fascinates me more and more..
this, although our coins are made of worthless metal now for the same reason. they just kept the reeded edges design out of laziness
Good episode by the way those guys were always doing some shit
>Jesus Christ..This is pure genius. Every day the jew fascinates me more and more..
this is literally why they got expelled from half the countries they got expelled from
kike greed knows no bounds
>economy... i don't feel so good
oh god thats funny... good job
can you guess what happened when shopkeepers and traders started simply weighing the coins?
hint: bloodshed
when coins where made from more valuable metals what you could do is take a bunch of the metal of the coins (at the edges) and the coin still counted as currency. this means you in theory made money off of nothing. with the clipped metal you could smelt it into blocks or whatever then sell it and make money.
> here I sit, cheeks a-flexin
> giving birth to another texan
back in the day coins were worth the material they were made off, the copper, gold or silver they were made with. rulers eventually put their seal onto it as a sign of quality that this coin has the same metal as the others worth the same value as the coin is supposed to be. by clipping or grinding parts of the coin off they effectively caused the coin to be worth less, as there now is less metal in it, while (when going unnoticed) still is able to buy the same amount of stuff. this leads to the overall value of the coin decreasing as people dont trust the seal of quality by the ruler while the grinded of bit of metal can be molten together and resold.
clipping coins was done to see the interior and ensure that the consistency of silver was legitimate. this was done in certain periods of the late Roman empire because the currency was taking a huge shit due to the amount of wars being fought.
e.g. the Denarii was reduced in weight value plenty of times and was essentially just the standard method of payment for soldiers.
Ancient coins were made of precious metals such as silver, gold and platinum. Whatever you clip off has value and can be melted down and resold for profit. I don't know why you guys find this concept hard to understand.
you can actually see in the example of "unclipped" the notches that were done to see if the interior was truly silver and not nickle. like I said before, Roman economy was going into the shit during the later period with massive currency devaluation happening relatively often. only a few emperor's (Titus for example) were able to make stable a descending economic situation, but the damage had been done.
Unclipped coins are sexy AF
yes the gold coins are quite nice but most romans never would see them. most common coins were made of bronze of course and denarii was mostly made for military payments. Roman economy is really interesting
>Clip a 10 coins
>Spend 10 coinds
>Melt metal, make a ring
>Sell ring for 10 coins. Clip coins
what a fucking idiot
in Rome you would be put to death for interfering in this way. coins were clipped by authorities to devalue currency due to the fact the economy was dying
FIRST THE FORESKINS, NOW THE COINS, WHY CAN’T THE FUCKING KIKES STOP CLIPPING THINGS OFF???
>i'm the dumbest nigger alive, the post
They were counterfeiting pennies, kek
Not really. They would just mix in less silver or gold.
getting that interest from goy in the age of gold
this devalue of silver was done on order of the Emperor because they could not afford the original weights and standards to pay the army. silver was typically the currency of the army. thus many denarii feature military iconography (e.g. Marc Antony's Legionary Denarii)
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Eventually the army demanded gold and the Solidus was used to pay their mercenaries.
>What did the jews gain from clipping coins?
A E S T H E T I C S
I want to defend you because not everyone understands that cpins were once made out of metal but you seem to be arguing against the idea that people would try to use the clippings as currency. The idea that you think anyone would be so dumb as to try to use a 2% clipping of a coin as a full coin is god damn retarded and you should be ashamed of yourself. The idea that you typed that and actually completed the captcha before hitting send on that upsets me. Leave and think about what you've done
Clearly no white man would ever dare do this
>that nose
>Jewish
Pic one
That defeats the Point of coins. If they would just weigh them and count the worth of the material then coins would have no use . It's not like everyone could have a very precise weight back then and and they wouldn't know the value of the metal so the worth would vary from town to town. As far as I know they would just count the coins in most cases the same way we do now
That what I said. The government didn't clip the coins, just devalued them.
Did the same with blotters or whatever it's called in english. (LSD on blotting paper)
You're literally brain dead, a retarded mutt. Guess what Whites commit murder to. Doesn't mean niggers don't commit far more.
Clip enough coins and you will have enough silver to mint a new coin.
Siliqua were silver before the Roman government mixed other metals in them in a desperate attempt to print more money than it could.
This only made the newer coins worthless and everyone hoarded the old coins.
>Fig 1 Early tetradrachm of Tyre of Ptolemy II Philadelphos (285 - 246 BCE), minted in 277-276 BCE in Tyre. Obverse diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis; reverse PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, Z ( year 7; Z takes a form similar to I, or H on its side) over club left; struck with a sculptural high-relief obverse die. Weight 14.11 gram, maximum diameter 28.4 mm. Sold by Forum Ancient Coins nr. GS10715.
He isn't wrong. He's a moran, but he isn't wrong.
Are you being retarded on purpose?