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<p>[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 3127667, member: 4373"]There's nothing wrong collecting circulating coinage and it is a cheap way of doing it. In fact one can make cheap money from it. For instance the colored 2 dollar Australian coins are often hoarded from circulation and sold more than face value. Same with the Russian bi metal coins. I'm certain there are plenty of other world coins that are often traded for way more than face value. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think [USER=16729]@mlov43[/USER] can relate how common circulating Korean coinage be worth way more than face value. I do not know the average hourly wage in Korea back in 1960s are likely so I'll leave it to him. </p><p><br /></p><p>Everyone starts off from somewhere. I acknowledge that if one is financially constrained, coin collecting is a luxury. Again, my intention is more catered towards young people who just wants to start coin collecting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 3127667, member: 4373"]There's nothing wrong collecting circulating coinage and it is a cheap way of doing it. In fact one can make cheap money from it. For instance the colored 2 dollar Australian coins are often hoarded from circulation and sold more than face value. Same with the Russian bi metal coins. I'm certain there are plenty of other world coins that are often traded for way more than face value. I think [USER=16729]@mlov43[/USER] can relate how common circulating Korean coinage be worth way more than face value. I do not know the average hourly wage in Korea back in 1960s are likely so I'll leave it to him. Everyone starts off from somewhere. I acknowledge that if one is financially constrained, coin collecting is a luxury. Again, my intention is more catered towards young people who just wants to start coin collecting.[/QUOTE]
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