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<p>[QUOTE="Melissa Weller, post: 6708716, member: 118621"]My father passed away not long ago suddenly while he was at work and I just recently made myself go through his things and I came across this old penny book and his collection, this is why I picked up the hobby was this beat up old penny book. I always watched him looking and going through his old Penny's but wasnt ever really intrested, I even would jokingly call him a nerd...he would laugh and tell me just wait till I find a real treasure then we'll see who's the nerd...lmao Anyway the more I looked the more intrested I got, me know little about coin collecting thought alot of them were interesting and next thing I knew I was sitting for hours in my dads chair with his headlamp on and magnifying glass glued to my face and buying rolls of pennies every chance I got and completely focused in on all these pennies but mainly bcuz it reminded me and made me think of my dad sitting there looking through them and now I'm totally obsessed...lol My dad was right it is actually fun and kinda like a treasure hunt. When I found cointalk I thought cool I'll go there and check it out, I'll admit I may have gotten a bit upset due to I felt like my dads collection was being insulated and got my feelings hurt, I do understand and I dont know much about this stuff but I want to learn I just dont want to be treated or made to feel stupid is all. Thank you for ur kind words and I'll give it another shot.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Melissa Weller, post: 6708716, member: 118621"]My father passed away not long ago suddenly while he was at work and I just recently made myself go through his things and I came across this old penny book and his collection, this is why I picked up the hobby was this beat up old penny book. I always watched him looking and going through his old Penny's but wasnt ever really intrested, I even would jokingly call him a nerd...he would laugh and tell me just wait till I find a real treasure then we'll see who's the nerd...lmao Anyway the more I looked the more intrested I got, me know little about coin collecting thought alot of them were interesting and next thing I knew I was sitting for hours in my dads chair with his headlamp on and magnifying glass glued to my face and buying rolls of pennies every chance I got and completely focused in on all these pennies but mainly bcuz it reminded me and made me think of my dad sitting there looking through them and now I'm totally obsessed...lol My dad was right it is actually fun and kinda like a treasure hunt. When I found cointalk I thought cool I'll go there and check it out, I'll admit I may have gotten a bit upset due to I felt like my dads collection was being insulated and got my feelings hurt, I do understand and I dont know much about this stuff but I want to learn I just dont want to be treated or made to feel stupid is all. Thank you for ur kind words and I'll give it another shot.[/QUOTE]
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