is it just me or does this look like Aunt Pearl from the Beverly Hillbillies ?

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Coin collector learns the difference between legal tender and spending money the hard way

Coin collector learns the difference between legal tender and spending money the hard way - thestar.com
 

It might after I have another helping of deep fried fat, deep fried in deep fried fat!:laughing7:
 

the "value" of any and all paper and coinage based money is based on folks "accepting" it * at face value --
 

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the "value" of any and all paper and coinage based money is based on folks "acceptring" it * at face value --

:laughing7: including Counterfeit :laughing7:
 

fait money -- money whose's "value" is based on "any" non solid item-- basically its only worth something because the govts say so --- ( ie its not backed by gold or silver or other tangible valuible item / items ) fait money is basically by its very nature "bogus" --its a banking * house of cards type money --which is why when one house of cards "tumbles" they all follow suit
 

Well Howdy :laughing7: ha ha ,, it does look like her .. remember Jethro .. Jed would say " that boy's dumber than a tree stump "
 

nope it looks like the Queen to me


but funny as heck thinking it might be Aunt Pearl. 'DID' the hillbillies make so much in OIL that they are on money now HAHAHA
 

The Beverley Hillbillies couldn't have afforded Queenies pet food bill for a year,lol.
 

If the hat had a price tag still attached i,d have guessed minnie pearl.
 

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