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<p>[QUOTE="Spiritawahili, post: 3612615, member: 104582"]A person could say it's a Scorpio thing. Scorpio wants whatever it is interested in in life to be accurate. LOL, I picture scenarios like this... So here it is on a beautiful spring morning and a 10 year old child just recently got into coin collecting. This child and his dad are spending great times together which will be remembered for a lifetime. And the whole reason why the father brought up coin collecting to his son was not only to spend quality time together, but to help Ensure the child's well-being in a monetary world in the future. So here it is they both have gone through several coin rolls they got from the bank and about three-quarters of the way through an entire box they find the one they are interested in and they know it has value, but they don't know how much value. So they go to PCGS. Com and investigate. The young child being so open sees the price of is new acquired coin. And you can guess the emotional feeling that's a child has upon seeing the price of his new coin. And then the bomb hits.</p><p>Jeff bezos of amazon.com many years ago took every penny he had down to 1% and invested that 99% profit back into the company. It sure doesn't seem like I need to say anymore. Just look at him now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Spiritawahili, post: 3612615, member: 104582"]A person could say it's a Scorpio thing. Scorpio wants whatever it is interested in in life to be accurate. LOL, I picture scenarios like this... So here it is on a beautiful spring morning and a 10 year old child just recently got into coin collecting. This child and his dad are spending great times together which will be remembered for a lifetime. And the whole reason why the father brought up coin collecting to his son was not only to spend quality time together, but to help Ensure the child's well-being in a monetary world in the future. So here it is they both have gone through several coin rolls they got from the bank and about three-quarters of the way through an entire box they find the one they are interested in and they know it has value, but they don't know how much value. So they go to PCGS. Com and investigate. The young child being so open sees the price of is new acquired coin. And you can guess the emotional feeling that's a child has upon seeing the price of his new coin. And then the bomb hits. Jeff bezos of amazon.com many years ago took every penny he had down to 1% and invested that 99% profit back into the company. It sure doesn't seem like I need to say anymore. Just look at him now.[/QUOTE]
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