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Elcangri482
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On 1/12/2024 at 10:56 AM, Greenstang said:
They are nicknamed “Campfire Coins”.
We see these fairly often on this site.Wow finally, a good answer, leere acerca de eso. Thanks
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Newbie’s Questions Forum
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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-MOMENT OF REFLECTION-
Newbie & experts-.
"Where you are a professional I am a novice. Where I am a professional you are a novice"
It is common, normal and exist. As has happened to me and happens, we focus so much on our work that we lose sight of important things, so we begin to mistakenly believe that they are not. Among of them the newbies-beginners. (Are annoying, a waste of time, non-belonging, a threat to my job).
In the coin collecting profession this symptom is everywhere, derived from the money symptom.
"The story says: When a person wants everything, the day comes when he loses everything."
It is time to reflect, open the doors, make new rich people, share, there is cake for everyone. Review the basic principles. Monopolies have legal consequences. Only one is at the top, one follows it far below, with the fingers of one hand you can count the ones that follow the second. hundreds more in minorities (your data/a country of 350 million people). “As the saying goes: "If I can see it, so can others."
NOT OFFENSE.