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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2889672, member: 36230"]Do you, perchance, happen to recall the old saying about what happens when we <i>assume</i>?</p><p><br /></p><p>I certainly will not resort to the ridiculous virtue signaling a certain other has, and simply because it serves no helpful purpose. Again, it is your coin to do with as you see fit, and it has become quite clear you want to do what you want to do regardless of what any of the supposed rank novices here tell you. </p><p><br /></p><p>That said, you strike me as rather new to this game, and for this reason alone I can't help but to wonder if you've even a clue as to how to properly dip your coin. Believe it or not, it's perfectly easy, often much easier than doing it right, to ruin-ruin a coin by improperly dipping it, but pay this no mind; do what you want to it, but please, don't come back here asking for advice once you've accomplished the exact opposite of your stated goal of increasing its value. Some people, no matter how many times they're told that the stove is hot, just have to touch it and learn for themselves.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, I will suggest that if this world-traveling Einstein-esque "dealer" is indeed such a knowledgeable hotshot, perhaps he'd be willing to put his money where his mouth is? The fact is that giving advice is very easy and many are willing to do so when it's not their money at risk. There's no harm in asking him to prove it and/or himself to you, especially if you have and/or are planning on being a regular customer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2889672, member: 36230"]Do you, perchance, happen to recall the old saying about what happens when we [I]assume[/I]? I certainly will not resort to the ridiculous virtue signaling a certain other has, and simply because it serves no helpful purpose. Again, it is your coin to do with as you see fit, and it has become quite clear you want to do what you want to do regardless of what any of the supposed rank novices here tell you. That said, you strike me as rather new to this game, and for this reason alone I can't help but to wonder if you've even a clue as to how to properly dip your coin. Believe it or not, it's perfectly easy, often much easier than doing it right, to ruin-ruin a coin by improperly dipping it, but pay this no mind; do what you want to it, but please, don't come back here asking for advice once you've accomplished the exact opposite of your stated goal of increasing its value. Some people, no matter how many times they're told that the stove is hot, just have to touch it and learn for themselves. However, I will suggest that if this world-traveling Einstein-esque "dealer" is indeed such a knowledgeable hotshot, perhaps he'd be willing to put his money where his mouth is? The fact is that giving advice is very easy and many are willing to do so when it's not their money at risk. There's no harm in asking him to prove it and/or himself to you, especially if you have and/or are planning on being a regular customer.[/QUOTE]
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