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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Experienced currency traders

with equating each unique card with a unique currency. It is not
necessarily the case that the scarcest currency fetches the highest
price or attains the greatest perceived value. In fact, the most
abundant currency, like the dollar, is frequently viewed as the
most valuable. Therefore, another viewpoint is that each playing
card represents a unit of currency similar to the $1, $5, $10, and
$20 bills going up to the highest denomination. In this example,
the trading card becomes money rather than currency. What’s
the difference?

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