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<p>[QUOTE="Porsche2007, post: 1383702, member: 3757"]I mentioned that they didn't have a single roll...during <u>2012-02-22</u>. Regardless, your consultation has no relevance to my anterior words.</p><p><br /></p><p>Acquiring three-year-old rolls is one of the minimum actions that a possible customer could expect to achieve. On another plane, a roll from the 1940s would be a contrary extent.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's <i>your</i> idea of a coin shop. To my gusto, a coin shop should operate primarily for <i>the</i> people. Furthermore, it should be recognized as a hobby.</p><p>I'm accustomed to most of the shops in small, Argentine neighborhoods. Where one can walk in and order practically any exotic and/or illegal thing...and the gerent will definitely cede upon the interested part's request. The majority of those Argentine shops is not present to make a profit; the establishments are present as a generous and humble gesture towards the grand part of the public. In parallel to these things, the possible proprietors maintain their physical bodies alive by simply adhering themselves to maneuvers that possess more naturalness. I suppose that one should live in certain Argentine region(s), to better acknowledge and remember natural contrasts.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Porsche2007, post: 1383702, member: 3757"]I mentioned that they didn't have a single roll...during [U]2012-02-22[/U]. Regardless, your consultation has no relevance to my anterior words. Acquiring three-year-old rolls is one of the minimum actions that a possible customer could expect to achieve. On another plane, a roll from the 1940s would be a contrary extent. That's [I]your[/I] idea of a coin shop. To my gusto, a coin shop should operate primarily for [I]the[/I] people. Furthermore, it should be recognized as a hobby. I'm accustomed to most of the shops in small, Argentine neighborhoods. Where one can walk in and order practically any exotic and/or illegal thing...and the gerent will definitely cede upon the interested part's request. The majority of those Argentine shops is not present to make a profit; the establishments are present as a generous and humble gesture towards the grand part of the public. In parallel to these things, the possible proprietors maintain their physical bodies alive by simply adhering themselves to maneuvers that possess more naturalness. I suppose that one should live in certain Argentine region(s), to better acknowledge and remember natural contrasts.[/QUOTE]
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