Saturday, August 22, 2009

National Geographic Magazine,Sept. 2009 issue

An Ad for Silver Panda: Common Interest apropos of Sino-American Economics:

Everyone loves pandas, but there is one panda that has enduring value.

A personal asset of lasting value: A legacy for loved ones including US silver dollars as well.

Needless to say, First Issues of Gold Stamps do have intrinsic value plus historical significance as extra value for collectors to appreciate such beauty.

In times of economic uncertainty, few things bring peace of mind better than the rock-solid value of precious metals including US copper pennies as treasures plus Silver Dollars in the past such as 1776-1976 coins.

With a lot of humans leaving the world,elephant and many animals near extinction, ivory tusk from elephant is invaluable and priceless in the 21st century as family treasure.

Comment: Elephants do not represent the Republican Party in the United States and Donkeys are hard-working to carry the burden for folks on earth.

Perhaps readers can catch on with such sense of political economy in the light vein.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, a self-appointed disciple of Mark Twain,trying to amuse readers online with aphorism to appreciate true value in the mundane world.


Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 1.46 p.m.

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