I'm sorry you can't see the correlation between the Amero (our new currency), our emerging monetary policy, money supply and the effect all these factors will have on our paper money collection hobby. As a Canadian paper money enthusiast, I enjoy studying and discussing each and every aspect of paper money. To me it's a much broader topic than just the physical paper money aspect .......
Failing to see the correlation between paper money and this thread only leaves me perplexed as to how you do see a correlation between the Amero thread and the coin standards thread?
Of course the proposed Amero, the emerging monetary policy and the money supply will have some sort of impact on the paper money collection hobby but those same factors will surely have a similar sort of impact on everything else that we choose to buy as well, e.g., groceries, restaurant meals, real estate, furniture, clothes, automobiles, gasoline, airline tickets, books, coins, stocks & shares, etc. I can't see that the correlation to collectible paper money is any stronger or any weaker than the correlation to other commodities but maybe I'm missing the whole point here?
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" Buy the very best notes that you can afford and keep them for at least 10 years. " (Richard D. Lockwood, private communication, 1978).