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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 5206594, member: 26302"][USER=115909]@Gam3rBlake[/USER] I would be careful with your logic. To say "I paid too much but its worth more now so its ok" is a pretty weak argument. PM is PM. You could have bought it cheaper from somewhere else and it STILL would be worth what it is worth today, meaning more profit. Rising PM does not mean too high a premium is "ok".</p><p><br /></p><p>We all pay, paid, or are still paying "dues" in this hobby. Key being you learn from them. We all paid too much for coins one time or another, that is the "dues" I talked about. Important things is to simply acknowledge it, learn, and move on. Buying from that firm is not the worst thing, they sell guaranteed real products. It might be a touch higher than others, but you know its genuine. </p><p><br /></p><p>Btw sir, I do not view your posts as bragging. I haven't taken them that way at all. You seem to me younger and enthusiastic. Good for you and great to have enthusiasm here on the board. Just like anything in life, we will not all get along. I can give you a list of at least 6 members here who think I am a blowhard idiot who knows nothing. It is what it is. I thought it was interesting comparing average weights from different mints. For any real validity, though, you would need a much larger sample set. If someone had an open monster box, that would be good data.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 5206594, member: 26302"][USER=115909]@Gam3rBlake[/USER] I would be careful with your logic. To say "I paid too much but its worth more now so its ok" is a pretty weak argument. PM is PM. You could have bought it cheaper from somewhere else and it STILL would be worth what it is worth today, meaning more profit. Rising PM does not mean too high a premium is "ok". We all pay, paid, or are still paying "dues" in this hobby. Key being you learn from them. We all paid too much for coins one time or another, that is the "dues" I talked about. Important things is to simply acknowledge it, learn, and move on. Buying from that firm is not the worst thing, they sell guaranteed real products. It might be a touch higher than others, but you know its genuine. Btw sir, I do not view your posts as bragging. I haven't taken them that way at all. You seem to me younger and enthusiastic. Good for you and great to have enthusiasm here on the board. Just like anything in life, we will not all get along. I can give you a list of at least 6 members here who think I am a blowhard idiot who knows nothing. It is what it is. I thought it was interesting comparing average weights from different mints. For any real validity, though, you would need a much larger sample set. If someone had an open monster box, that would be good data.[/QUOTE]
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