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<p>[QUOTE="FOCUSalmon, post: 967672, member: 26766"]Cloud: Will do. And on a last note, the point wasn't about me purchasing 1 gram bars, I don't even own a single 1 gram bar. The point was to figure out why you were so opposed to it and you never really gave any legitimate reason. My point in all this is that when people use the search feature of this message board and look up PAMP, thus stumbling upon this thread, that they don't get discouraged by comments that don't have any facts behind it such as saying it has low quality or that you won't be able to sell it for as much as you bought when both those are completely false. But that's cool that you feel like that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chip: Thanks man, I'm glad something I was saying was some what making sense. I think a person should just use whatever resources they currently have. If I can only afford a couple mercury dimes or a silver eagle here and a small fractional piece there, I'd rather take that than have nothing to show. I know most people here have probably quite more funds to spend but to say a small collection that consists of fractional pieces isn't an investment, is completely baffling. Everyone has to start somewhere.</p><p><br /></p><p>PeacePeople: Don't know where you're getting at. Just reading what you wrote shows me that you didn't take the time to read past the first sentence of what I wrote. If you had you'd see where it wouldn't affect me at all. But thanks for the word of advice.. I guess?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FOCUSalmon, post: 967672, member: 26766"]Cloud: Will do. And on a last note, the point wasn't about me purchasing 1 gram bars, I don't even own a single 1 gram bar. The point was to figure out why you were so opposed to it and you never really gave any legitimate reason. My point in all this is that when people use the search feature of this message board and look up PAMP, thus stumbling upon this thread, that they don't get discouraged by comments that don't have any facts behind it such as saying it has low quality or that you won't be able to sell it for as much as you bought when both those are completely false. But that's cool that you feel like that. Chip: Thanks man, I'm glad something I was saying was some what making sense. I think a person should just use whatever resources they currently have. If I can only afford a couple mercury dimes or a silver eagle here and a small fractional piece there, I'd rather take that than have nothing to show. I know most people here have probably quite more funds to spend but to say a small collection that consists of fractional pieces isn't an investment, is completely baffling. Everyone has to start somewhere. PeacePeople: Don't know where you're getting at. Just reading what you wrote shows me that you didn't take the time to read past the first sentence of what I wrote. If you had you'd see where it wouldn't affect me at all. But thanks for the word of advice.. I guess?[/QUOTE]
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