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<p>[QUOTE="TheNoost, post: 605165, member: 14473"]I have thought about this many times, here are my short answers:</p><p>-what would you consider to be the area in which you would contribute not only to your own knowledge, but yet to the collecting community? </p><p>Icelandic coinage (and history) as well as $2 bills mainly touching on precious metals and foreign as well. At this time I am only able to answer some of the more simple questions on cointalk, but it is a start. I would also like to have a discovery piece or two.</p><p>--Why not you? What prevents you from accomplishing what others have done before you?</p><p>I want to take the easy way out and say money, but it really wouldn't require money. It would require connections that trust me and knowledge. I'm working on that at the moment. Just met 4 or 5 papermoney collectors and 3 foreign coin collectors at the local coin club.</p><p>THere is a church building within walking distance to my house on 3 acres. I have thought of ways to finance it to make a "church" about money. The whole family could come and learn about our monetary history and be better prepared to make moves when history repeats itself as it does. Learn about silver and gold as well as our nations government. Examples of our money would serve as strong memory links in young minds as to different times in history. It could also help keep people from making some bad mistakes like subprime mortgages.</p><p>--Tell us about what you would like to do, your dream and how you might make that possible. Does it take buying a huge amount of banknotes to become a self made legend in your on right? </p><p>Taking the money "church" to another level, I would like to get others doing it. Kind of like multi level marketing. Special guest speakers could come in and give presentations and show off some pieces. The collection plate would accept foreign, silver, gold and everyday money. The donated coins would become part of the community collection and doubles would be auctioned off. Sales of coins and PM would also be an option. Extra cashflow would be diversified over many styles decided upon by majority vote. These investments couldbe used to help others when they are in a time of need.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheNoost, post: 605165, member: 14473"]I have thought about this many times, here are my short answers: -what would you consider to be the area in which you would contribute not only to your own knowledge, but yet to the collecting community? Icelandic coinage (and history) as well as $2 bills mainly touching on precious metals and foreign as well. At this time I am only able to answer some of the more simple questions on cointalk, but it is a start. I would also like to have a discovery piece or two. --Why not you? What prevents you from accomplishing what others have done before you? I want to take the easy way out and say money, but it really wouldn't require money. It would require connections that trust me and knowledge. I'm working on that at the moment. Just met 4 or 5 papermoney collectors and 3 foreign coin collectors at the local coin club. THere is a church building within walking distance to my house on 3 acres. I have thought of ways to finance it to make a "church" about money. The whole family could come and learn about our monetary history and be better prepared to make moves when history repeats itself as it does. Learn about silver and gold as well as our nations government. Examples of our money would serve as strong memory links in young minds as to different times in history. It could also help keep people from making some bad mistakes like subprime mortgages. --Tell us about what you would like to do, your dream and how you might make that possible. Does it take buying a huge amount of banknotes to become a self made legend in your on right? Taking the money "church" to another level, I would like to get others doing it. Kind of like multi level marketing. Special guest speakers could come in and give presentations and show off some pieces. The collection plate would accept foreign, silver, gold and everyday money. The donated coins would become part of the community collection and doubles would be auctioned off. Sales of coins and PM would also be an option. Extra cashflow would be diversified over many styles decided upon by majority vote. These investments couldbe used to help others when they are in a time of need.[/QUOTE]
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