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<p>[QUOTE="Cazkaboom, post: 1368364, member: 33215"]I personally don't think he is an idiot. I think he is what society is missing. A true gentleman. He knows he can get much more than what he is asking, as you have made him aware. BUT he has no intent on making a giant profit and just wants these to go to an owner who can appreciate some of these things. As for you, Wacky, you are also being a gentleman by offering MORE than the asking price, and you will be commended for it someday. Don't stop with what you are doing, and maybe educate this gentleman and say something like "If I were to buy at your asking price, the opportunity presents itself that I may make more than the initial investment." Maybe then he may be able to see what is passing through his hands that he can make more money off. Though from what I am reading, he just wants them to go into good hands and be assured they are not going to be sold to a shop who doesn't appreciate the real value of the coins/notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>~Cannyn[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cazkaboom, post: 1368364, member: 33215"]I personally don't think he is an idiot. I think he is what society is missing. A true gentleman. He knows he can get much more than what he is asking, as you have made him aware. BUT he has no intent on making a giant profit and just wants these to go to an owner who can appreciate some of these things. As for you, Wacky, you are also being a gentleman by offering MORE than the asking price, and you will be commended for it someday. Don't stop with what you are doing, and maybe educate this gentleman and say something like "If I were to buy at your asking price, the opportunity presents itself that I may make more than the initial investment." Maybe then he may be able to see what is passing through his hands that he can make more money off. Though from what I am reading, he just wants them to go into good hands and be assured they are not going to be sold to a shop who doesn't appreciate the real value of the coins/notes. ~Cannyn[/QUOTE]
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