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madyvoz

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  1. Thanks for the advice,I'll totally try to establish a good relationship with some dealers although some people it's quite controversial to engage with them and try to "bribe" them so to say.I remember having an assignment about the controversial speeches and how it's affecting our society.I've handled it pretty easy as I had some help from this team of pros https://paperial.com/blog/controversial-speech-topics which helped me massively by searching for information and checking it.They prepared me in the best way possible.I hope it will help you as it helped me.
  2. It clearly helped me,and I am amazed about your collection!
  3. "SPMA" is not a standard coin grading abbreviation that I'm aware of. Coin grading typically uses terms like "MS" (Mint State) for uncirculated coins or various grades like "VF" (Very Fine), "AU" (About Uncirculated), and "XF" (Extremely Fine) for circulated coins. It's possible that "SPMA" is not a widely recognized grading term