Paper Money Collectors Unite www.groups.msn.com/papermoneycollectorsunite

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Christopher Martin.

I First Saw This Site 3 Months Ago And Have Follow

I first saw this site 3 months ago and have followed it ever since. It is a free site hosted by MSN but the owners do seem to be well organized in how they run this paper money site. It is well organized and very fun to read the essays they write about currency. It is worth my time to check out daily and if you have any interest in currency collecting be sure to check it out yourself.

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John D. Froelich.

I am quite pleased with your review concerning Paper Money Collectors Unite! This is not exactly a disinterested position, as I am the author of 100 out of 105 essays in PMCU! Thanks.

There are those same, plus an additional 42 essays in the MSN Group "Coin Knowledge" which is linked to PMCU. All are welcome! (No Charge: a free Club/Group, like PMCU.

But I am specially interested in making another suggestion to anyone with an interest in the grand processes of History and Politics. I have another Group/Club/Website, (also "No Charge") in which Western Civilization is explored as a series of interlocking cycles. While several chapters concentrate on U.S. history and recurring technical aspects of U.S. politics, much of it has a more universal spread.

For example, there is material following up on unanswered questions of Toynbee's and General Sir John Glubb "Pasha," regarding the spread between social revolutions in a nation, and the life cycles of civilizations.

Other aspects deal with the sociology of feminism. with Science Fiction as political philosophy, and all sorts of historic and political oddments.

A theme running thru the entire book is the identical position of the ancient Philosopher-King archetype to any computerized prediction system such as Asimov's "Psychohistory" or a "Politicometrics" to match econometrics. The location is:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Politicometrics

Again, all are welcome

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