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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1761642, member: 36230"]You're not "stuck", nor are you looking for advice. The only thing you want is for someone to agree and/or say you're doing the right thing, so go ahead and buy... in a few weeks there will be another thread about wanting to sell this one for something else or because you're broke again.</p><p> </p><p>You say you've handled over $3k in coins, but how much have you lost? No fluff or nonsense claims... just ask this question to yourself. Many of us surely remember the bust and LS coins you were buying, bragging about, and selling a short time later with most going at a loss. How long did you keep the last gold coin you bought? Say you "enjoy" this all you want, but for someone in your position, this is senseless. One does not need to collect or have a constant inflow of new material to enjoy coins, so why not do the smart thing and continue to collect low value or spend your time learning? Buying (not stealing) books can be just as rewarding as buying coins, and what you can take from them can be much more valuable in the long term. Until you and your interests mature, you're likely going to stay on this buying merry-go-round, so do yourself a favor and hop off now.</p><p> </p><p>Detecto posts... our own little bizarro version of Groundhog Day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1761642, member: 36230"]You're not "stuck", nor are you looking for advice. The only thing you want is for someone to agree and/or say you're doing the right thing, so go ahead and buy... in a few weeks there will be another thread about wanting to sell this one for something else or because you're broke again. You say you've handled over $3k in coins, but how much have you lost? No fluff or nonsense claims... just ask this question to yourself. Many of us surely remember the bust and LS coins you were buying, bragging about, and selling a short time later with most going at a loss. How long did you keep the last gold coin you bought? Say you "enjoy" this all you want, but for someone in your position, this is senseless. One does not need to collect or have a constant inflow of new material to enjoy coins, so why not do the smart thing and continue to collect low value or spend your time learning? Buying (not stealing) books can be just as rewarding as buying coins, and what you can take from them can be much more valuable in the long term. Until you and your interests mature, you're likely going to stay on this buying merry-go-round, so do yourself a favor and hop off now. Detecto posts... our own little bizarro version of Groundhog Day.[/QUOTE]
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