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Box F.R.N., Mother box, silver coin, ecc.

May 15 2009 at 3:29 PM
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frant  (Login frantul)
from IP address 93.35.61.47

There is anybody all over the World who knows that in the recent past one deal about these

instruments has been closed?

I would like to know if any redemption or any purchase had been performed till now...

Could Fed or other institutions have some interest in those things?

I will wait for any informations, someone could give me.

Many thanks,

Frant.

 
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Ni Seag
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Boxes etc

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May 15 2009, 3:59 PM 

most of these are fake or fraudulent, bringing them forward is dangerous, I know from reports from the sapphire network that there are some few real ones out there, 99.9% is just postering; the real ones are valuable only as far the metal and coin etc goes, the real securities have never been monetized, the fraudulent ones have coloring which was not in use or even available at the time

 
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May 21 2009, 9:15 PM 

Oh the Fed would be interested but not in a nice way - private deals yes - but caveat emptor.

 
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EagleONE
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Watch out for the MIBs and their sting ops

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May 23 2009, 5:41 AM 


 
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May 30 2009, 3:09 AM 

what is your role?

 
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(Login frantul)
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June 28 2009, 8:52 AM 

Vicky, what is your role?

It seems to me more correct telling me/us what is yours before asking to someone his role, don't you think like me?

Anyway I could tell you, that I have some knowledges, who could be interested in finding people who wants those instruments.

I am just curious to know if those historical instruments could have real deal or not...

I will thank you Vicky if you could give me an idea about...

Best regards,

Frant.

 
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will
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June 28 2009, 10:24 PM 


Take your box back to bradys.


 
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frant
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June 29 2009, 9:13 AM 

I don't understand Will, with whom your answer was directed...

I have no box and I don't know who is brady...who is he/it??

many thanks

 
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will
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There are far less truth out there than you think.

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July 8 2009, 3:41 AM 


Frant,

Not in reference to you, but there are no boxes on the market.

Check scamms on the FEDs website and you can see it for yourself.

Have at the link below.

Google with whom you are having a discussion with, The internet is not safe and there are a lot of well wishing Joker Brokers that truely believe the thurd that comes out of their mouths.

Be wiser.

will

http://www.network54.com/Forum/27708/thread/1217175115/1217251521/FC+BG++65%2B1++HSBC++London%2C++UBS++Zurich

FC BG 65+1 HSBC London, UBS Zurich
July 27 2008 at 12:11 PM
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Do you require Fresh Cut or already exisiting?

We have changed some of their procedures to conform to a current 900M Euro note they are currently tranching. There is no longer an "escrow" per se for the existing notes. The purchase capital does need to be verifiable in account somewhere and they will use block & pay procedures. We have an exisiting 500M Euro note pricied at 65+1.

As far as fresh cut the escrow amount has been increased to 4% which covers increased issuance fees. This amount is applied to the cost of the note (65 +1) or is returned to the Buyer in event of seller default.

Below is more info on Fresh Cut purchase & leasing:

Creation of a new instrument:

Option A: We now require a 4% issuance fee (escrow). This fee is deducted from the final cost of the instrument. If the note is 65+1 on new issue, then the buyer would be invoiced 61+1 at closing.
Option B: Buyer may do a table top closing once the funds have been verified by the Applicant and will take 5-10 days. Funds must be on deposit at issuing bank to engage this.

Creation of a leased instrument:

Same as option A/B except the price is 20% for one year, 28% for five years.

Let me know if this helps, or ask k22r22k@yahoo.com


 
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July 8 2009, 1:05 PM 

I have to admit I am a treasure Buff.. Being raised in the Caribbean.. makes me the perfect sucker for treasure hunts.. So I dug a little on these boxes.. There are three kind of boxes by my efforts to discern real from the phony and the manufactured for modern day scams.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

 

1. Yes these boxes where around and yes the Fed does have a redemption program open once a year after the box has been authenticated.

 

2. Yes foreign powers duplicated these boxes for the purposes of undermining the U.S. during the war.

 

3. Yes people have created these boxes lately to play upon the legend and profit through peoples raging greed and stupidity.

 

This has to be the most fun I have had on the Board thus far, as un-interesting as this post reads I can say it was far more fun researching it than typing it.

 

My many and sincere Thanks to your Frant whoever or whatever you are.. I enjoyed the process from start to finish.. It brought me back to another time in my life when everything was a challenge and exciting.

 

"Everything seems to remind me of something else at my age, I think that is the true definition of middle or old age"

 

This little exercise did not remind me of anything and was truly enjoyable. Once again my many Thanks.

 

JW

 

I am of course willing to share information with real people that have real names and real jobs.. No brokers or scammers need ask.


 
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July 8 2009, 2:05 PM 

James, check the Federal reserve website and or the US Treasury website warnings about these boxes!!!!

Just like Will said!!!

All the best, Mike

 
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July 8 2009, 3:08 PM 

The people I spoke with at home are treasure guys.. the description of fakes is wide and I sited the two mentioned to me..

 

The fact that the boxes where real and that maybe.. a real one is unearthed some where.. maybe be true..

 

I dont doubt 99.99999999999999999% are fakes but there is always a chance.. it is buried treasure after all..

 

I have photos of a real box.. that was opened and thus the validity called into question.

 

The Fed pays 1% for the return, there is a 3 man crew out of the Fed that validates and takes back the boxes once a year is the best description for a reputable source that I would quote.

 

If the all fakes that widely circulate the real ones even a 1% have to be exteremly expensive for the Fed to take control of.

 

I am not always correct of course and I am like anyone else able to be wrong on any given day on any given subject.. but I like the source of the information that real ones are out there.

 

Maybe my Treasure bug has me blinded..

 

Be well, JW


 
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VOV2
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July 8 2009, 3:23 PM 

Indeed some of these boxes are authentic
BUT
What is inside (FRN/FRB) is NO OBLIGATION of the US Gvt

Neither the UST nor any Gvt Body give a hoot about these boxes any more

So why do you bother ?

 
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