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<p>[QUOTE="oz_in_ohio, post: 3064118, member: 89534"]Bellman.....If you are of Amish stock, then isnt it correct that Amish dont use electricity??? Correct me if i am wrong (as we dont have amish in Australia,where i am originally from ) but how does your computer work if amish dont use electricity?? On candlewax??? It is not <b><span style="color: #ff0000">MY kids</span></b> lack of interest, it is <b><span style="color: #ff0000">kids in general all over the planet</span></b>...I can guarantee when we elders (45 years of age and above ) die , there will be that much bullion available that the price will drop due to the supply with the younger generation melting it all as the hobby will diminish..Sell it all and enjoy the money while we can and let that younger generation fend for themselves. I never used to be like this but when i saw in my coin business the lack of interest from the younger generation, my eyes opened wide. </p><p>The young generation is a businesses future...Just remember that.</p><p><br /></p><p>I actually invested into 1911s and 1912s wheat pennies ( in any grade ) from the age of 13 and bought them between 6.00 to 35.00 each at any coin show in the 1970's and 1980's. I had close to 3500 coins in total and i thought to myself that l</p><p> start locking into 1911s and 1912s wheats at 13 which was my barmitzvah year.</p><p>The money i received from my barmitzvah was the jump start l needed...i bet at 13 all you were interested in was girls and pushbikes ...huh huh huh</p><p><br /></p><p> Then l just compounded the earnings ( when some were sold ) to more coins. I did not need any teacher to show me and that is why i say school is useless...</p><p><br /></p><p>How many people do you know that paid cash for a home ( no loan or mortgage )</p><p>with no high school diploma prior to the age of 30. I will give you time to think!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>Those wheat pennies bought mine and it was in 1982 ( at 25 years of age ) i realized coins, notes , stamps, etc were finished. Only the fools that wanted to kid themselves bought them. The amount of time in my business i heard people say they will give the stuff to the grandchildren and then the grandchildren bought them in and sold them was phenomenal. There were so many kids that did it </p><p>just that , i had lost count....</p><p><br /></p><p>Bellman, please keep on kidding yourself but i bet you wont be retired before the age of 55 with no high school diploma...have a lovely day...OIO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="oz_in_ohio, post: 3064118, member: 89534"]Bellman.....If you are of Amish stock, then isnt it correct that Amish dont use electricity??? Correct me if i am wrong (as we dont have amish in Australia,where i am originally from ) but how does your computer work if amish dont use electricity?? On candlewax??? It is not [B][COLOR=#ff0000]MY kids[/COLOR][/B] lack of interest, it is [B][COLOR=#ff0000]kids in general all over the planet[/COLOR][/B]...I can guarantee when we elders (45 years of age and above ) die , there will be that much bullion available that the price will drop due to the supply with the younger generation melting it all as the hobby will diminish..Sell it all and enjoy the money while we can and let that younger generation fend for themselves. I never used to be like this but when i saw in my coin business the lack of interest from the younger generation, my eyes opened wide. The young generation is a businesses future...Just remember that. I actually invested into 1911s and 1912s wheat pennies ( in any grade ) from the age of 13 and bought them between 6.00 to 35.00 each at any coin show in the 1970's and 1980's. I had close to 3500 coins in total and i thought to myself that l start locking into 1911s and 1912s wheats at 13 which was my barmitzvah year. The money i received from my barmitzvah was the jump start l needed...i bet at 13 all you were interested in was girls and pushbikes ...huh huh huh Then l just compounded the earnings ( when some were sold ) to more coins. I did not need any teacher to show me and that is why i say school is useless... How many people do you know that paid cash for a home ( no loan or mortgage ) with no high school diploma prior to the age of 30. I will give you time to think!!! Those wheat pennies bought mine and it was in 1982 ( at 25 years of age ) i realized coins, notes , stamps, etc were finished. Only the fools that wanted to kid themselves bought them. The amount of time in my business i heard people say they will give the stuff to the grandchildren and then the grandchildren bought them in and sold them was phenomenal. There were so many kids that did it just that , i had lost count.... Bellman, please keep on kidding yourself but i bet you wont be retired before the age of 55 with no high school diploma...have a lovely day...OIO[/QUOTE]
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