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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2614063, member: 36230"]Do yourself a very big favor and very slowly re-read the above quotes, and try to do so as if they were posted by someone else. Now ask yourself if you see anything suggesting a problem, or at least worthy of questioning. Anything?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Okay.... you've started a number of threads lately asking very basic questions regarding a number of different types of coins. Not a bad thing, but it's become pretty clear that you've money, I assume from Christmas, just a burning a hole in your pocket. It's obvious you're very excited to be able to buy something new, but you, much more than ANY coins, <i><u>need</u></i> to think this through. Once the money is gone, it's GONE, and I promise you, especially at your age, you'll almost certainly lose interest in whatever you buy <i><u>very</u></i> soon, and unless you happen to have a set outlet for the coin/coins allowing you to recoup a majority of the cost, I fear you're going to take a bath. You're not thinking things though and are allowing whatever catches your eye to become desire of the moment/day, even if you know little to nothing about it (case in point), only to quickly move on to something else. To be blunt, you're doing little other than setting yourself up for a major disappointment, and I most respectfully suggest you slow down before it's too late.</p><p><br /></p><p>It may not be as fun and exciting, but perhaps consider buying a quality book on one of your favorite types/series. Perhaps another book on some of the basics you seem to be lacking at this point in time, setting the money aside until you're actually ready to make an intelligent and non-emotional purchase. Knowledge will stick with you for life while an iffy coin or two, bought in haste, will become a regret before you know it. Be smart.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2614063, member: 36230"]Do yourself a very big favor and very slowly re-read the above quotes, and try to do so as if they were posted by someone else. Now ask yourself if you see anything suggesting a problem, or at least worthy of questioning. Anything? Okay.... you've started a number of threads lately asking very basic questions regarding a number of different types of coins. Not a bad thing, but it's become pretty clear that you've money, I assume from Christmas, just a burning a hole in your pocket. It's obvious you're very excited to be able to buy something new, but you, much more than ANY coins, [I][U]need[/U][/I] to think this through. Once the money is gone, it's GONE, and I promise you, especially at your age, you'll almost certainly lose interest in whatever you buy [I][U]very[/U][/I] soon, and unless you happen to have a set outlet for the coin/coins allowing you to recoup a majority of the cost, I fear you're going to take a bath. You're not thinking things though and are allowing whatever catches your eye to become desire of the moment/day, even if you know little to nothing about it (case in point), only to quickly move on to something else. To be blunt, you're doing little other than setting yourself up for a major disappointment, and I most respectfully suggest you slow down before it's too late. It may not be as fun and exciting, but perhaps consider buying a quality book on one of your favorite types/series. Perhaps another book on some of the basics you seem to be lacking at this point in time, setting the money aside until you're actually ready to make an intelligent and non-emotional purchase. Knowledge will stick with you for life while an iffy coin or two, bought in haste, will become a regret before you know it. Be smart.[/QUOTE]
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