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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 8415282, member: 4920"]You never had the coin bug to begin with so how could you keep it going? You've got the investment bug, that's a different bug. Your commodity just happens to be coins. Could just as well be investing in better and better stamps. Eventually, you'll tire of that, too. If you want to begin collecting coins, get off the auctions, and invest in a "Red Book." We'll get you the rest of the way. You want to invest in better and better commodities, expect at some point to be disillusioned with your less-than-better ones, that's only natural, as they won't measure up. But just look at this collection, it's all over the place. And I'm not criticizing it! I'm just pointing out, have no fear of losing any coin bug, as you never had one in the first place. You've an investment bug, and you're tiring of these commodities you're invested in. Move onto new commodities investments. There are a lot of them out there. I like antique comic books, I think they're a hot investment. But don't expect you can rekindle something that's never been kindled to begin with. If you want to ignite a passion in coins, start with that "Red Book," there's your kindling for that. Nice-looking coins, BTW, those are very admirable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 8415282, member: 4920"]You never had the coin bug to begin with so how could you keep it going? You've got the investment bug, that's a different bug. Your commodity just happens to be coins. Could just as well be investing in better and better stamps. Eventually, you'll tire of that, too. If you want to begin collecting coins, get off the auctions, and invest in a "Red Book." We'll get you the rest of the way. You want to invest in better and better commodities, expect at some point to be disillusioned with your less-than-better ones, that's only natural, as they won't measure up. But just look at this collection, it's all over the place. And I'm not criticizing it! I'm just pointing out, have no fear of losing any coin bug, as you never had one in the first place. You've an investment bug, and you're tiring of these commodities you're invested in. Move onto new commodities investments. There are a lot of them out there. I like antique comic books, I think they're a hot investment. But don't expect you can rekindle something that's never been kindled to begin with. If you want to ignite a passion in coins, start with that "Red Book," there's your kindling for that. Nice-looking coins, BTW, those are very admirable.[/QUOTE]
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