I happened to think about this while watching the CSN cable channel late last night, listening to the snalke oil slaesman try to hawk coins. It was quite entrancing listening to the guys gift of gab.
Isn't it ironic or (what's the better word?) that people would buy money...with money? Isn't there something odd about that? What function does that serve in helping run the economy...to employ people and all that? Aren't you just tying up money that otherwise could be spent on goods that have to be made? Even if you invested in the bank or stock market, you would at least be helping to fund other endeavors. But what does hoarding coins do?
Buying stamps, and cards, and paintings, and other such stuff is sort of like that too, I guess. But I think buying money itself is extra strange.
Isn't it ironic or (what's the better word?) that people would buy money...with money? Isn't there something odd about that? What function does that serve in helping run the economy...to employ people and all that? Aren't you just tying up money that otherwise could be spent on goods that have to be made? Even if you invested in the bank or stock market, you would at least be helping to fund other endeavors. But what does hoarding coins do?
Buying stamps, and cards, and paintings, and other such stuff is sort of like that too, I guess. But I think buying money itself is extra strange.