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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3316429, member: 31533"]It's a pretty good show so far. But I can boil it down for you. (spoiler alert):</p><p><br /></p><p>One person here thinks he's George, the dragon slayer and that the numismatic world is the victim, losing possible collectors to the dragon's (Daniel Carr) terrible chicanery and having the whole coin collecting world (the villages and cities that the healthy numismatic community represents) be sacrificing their own peoples and moralities to satisfy this dragon's insatiable appetite for profiteering off classical coinage designs. So George goes to be the hero, evermore revered, to slay this dragon. The venue is a thread or two (and maybe more, since George is determined only he can slay this dragon) on Cointalk, where some profess that the dragon is either not dangerous, it's actually more like a pet, and they like having him around as he brings them numismatic joy or satisfaction, or where some just say the dragon is a slight bother, trampling thru their gardens at times, and some crying that he's really a naughty one who needs to be re-homed further away where he can't be seen (stick to non-US coinage designs and don't use real coinage as his base). George, however, knows he can be the hero ....</p><p><br /></p><p>and so we are where we are. Enjoy the show.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3316429, member: 31533"]It's a pretty good show so far. But I can boil it down for you. (spoiler alert): One person here thinks he's George, the dragon slayer and that the numismatic world is the victim, losing possible collectors to the dragon's (Daniel Carr) terrible chicanery and having the whole coin collecting world (the villages and cities that the healthy numismatic community represents) be sacrificing their own peoples and moralities to satisfy this dragon's insatiable appetite for profiteering off classical coinage designs. So George goes to be the hero, evermore revered, to slay this dragon. The venue is a thread or two (and maybe more, since George is determined only he can slay this dragon) on Cointalk, where some profess that the dragon is either not dangerous, it's actually more like a pet, and they like having him around as he brings them numismatic joy or satisfaction, or where some just say the dragon is a slight bother, trampling thru their gardens at times, and some crying that he's really a naughty one who needs to be re-homed further away where he can't be seen (stick to non-US coinage designs and don't use real coinage as his base). George, however, knows he can be the hero .... and so we are where we are. Enjoy the show.[/QUOTE]
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