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<p>[QUOTE="nerosmyfavorite68, post: 8251020, member: 134416"]I do understand where you're coming from. In any hobby, it's slightly less fun when one's actually acquired it. My coin collection sucks in the grand scheme of things (but I get enjoyment out of it). My old radio show collection is where it's at, and there are far richer collectors than I out there. One of the first radio shows I ever listened to, Charlie Chan (1990 When Radio Was rebroadcast), eluded me for years (well, that version, I've had other versions forever). One day, a buddy of mine offered me some original transcriptions out of the blue. </p><p><br /></p><p>However, having such a collection as he owns would bring massive bragging rights; if one dares to brag. While thieves aren't going to hop on oversized specialty records, gold and silver are different matters.</p><p><br /></p><p>Per coins, I'd like to be bored <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. No two ancient/medieval coins are the same, and there's so many types, there's always something else to collect. Say, by patina, for one example.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nerosmyfavorite68, post: 8251020, member: 134416"]I do understand where you're coming from. In any hobby, it's slightly less fun when one's actually acquired it. My coin collection sucks in the grand scheme of things (but I get enjoyment out of it). My old radio show collection is where it's at, and there are far richer collectors than I out there. One of the first radio shows I ever listened to, Charlie Chan (1990 When Radio Was rebroadcast), eluded me for years (well, that version, I've had other versions forever). One day, a buddy of mine offered me some original transcriptions out of the blue. However, having such a collection as he owns would bring massive bragging rights; if one dares to brag. While thieves aren't going to hop on oversized specialty records, gold and silver are different matters. Per coins, I'd like to be bored :(. No two ancient/medieval coins are the same, and there's so many types, there's always something else to collect. Say, by patina, for one example.[/QUOTE]
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