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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1035727, member: 23626"]Being on a "fixed" income, we have cut back a lot. There's no inflation unless you are buying food or medications of course. lol Anyway, I have had some success at the Casino during this NFL season and intend to complete some more sets. </p><p> </p><p>But what I really wanted to say was that you don't "quit" unless you go blind or die. You might put it on hold and even sell a lot of stuff to get through some hard times, but you come back. Even if you don't have a single coin left, you search your change. Once bitten, you are in it for a lifetime.</p><p> </p><p>I took a 45 year break, but came back with renewed interest. Since then I have read several complete books, many articles and followed forums. I have spent as many as 18 hours a day researching coins and collecting as it is today. Learning a lot, for sure. Roll searching with some success. I am busier now than I ever was when working and cannot seem to find enough time to pursue this hobby as much as I want to.</p><p> </p><p>gary[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1035727, member: 23626"]Being on a "fixed" income, we have cut back a lot. There's no inflation unless you are buying food or medications of course. lol Anyway, I have had some success at the Casino during this NFL season and intend to complete some more sets. But what I really wanted to say was that you don't "quit" unless you go blind or die. You might put it on hold and even sell a lot of stuff to get through some hard times, but you come back. Even if you don't have a single coin left, you search your change. Once bitten, you are in it for a lifetime. I took a 45 year break, but came back with renewed interest. Since then I have read several complete books, many articles and followed forums. I have spent as many as 18 hours a day researching coins and collecting as it is today. Learning a lot, for sure. Roll searching with some success. I am busier now than I ever was when working and cannot seem to find enough time to pursue this hobby as much as I want to. gary[/QUOTE]
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