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originally posted by: Dragoon01
originally posted by: DonVoigt
a reply to: zackyri
Those look like metal printing plates, the kind you use on a printing press and it looks like someone poked holes in them to prevent anymore prints bring made, wherever those images came from is the source of those bills
Printing plates would have a reverse image.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: drphilxr
This reminds me of Soros making, what was it, a billion when he shorted the Euro (or maybe it was the british pound?) right before Brexit.
Is there any way to see if Soros is shorting the dollar?
originally posted by: schmae
a reply to: seentoomuch
Everything will be o k . Don't be scared
originally posted by: drphilxr
In the history of currency devaluations - and this could be one - the population is NEVER told until after the fact to prevent mass chaos/ bank panic. See the historical events with the Mexican peso and the Argentinian peso to name a few...
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
originally posted by: Dragoon01
originally posted by: DonVoigt
a reply to: zackyri
Those look like metal printing plates, the kind you use on a printing press and it looks like someone poked holes in them to prevent anymore prints bring made, wherever those images came from is the source of those bills
Printing plates would have a reverse image.
Offset plates don't. But those things don't look like the standard printing plates either.